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What you will learn

arabic letters and its sounds

words for each letter

types of Arabic sentences

Arabic conversations

Description

Arabic is an old language . It is believed to have originated in the Arabian Peninsula. rabic, which first emerged in the northwest of the Arabian Peninsula, is a member of the Semitic family of languages which also includes Hebrew and Aramaic. Whilst very early manifestations of Arabic date back as far as the 8th century BCE, the language has been defined and refined over a considerable period of time.Arabic is at least 1,500 years old. Classical Arabic originated in the sixth century, but earlier versions of the language existed, including the Safaitic dialect, an old Arabic dialect used by the pre-Islamic nomadic inhabitants of the Syro-Arabian desert. Some of its inscriptions date back to the first century.Proto-Arabs are presumed to have originated from what is now modern-day Hejaz and Najd in Saudi Arabia. Arabs spread from there to the central and southern parts of the Levant, sometimes replacing previously spoken Semitic languages. Arabic is widely taught in schools and universities around the world and is used to varying degrees in workplaces, governments and the media.[9] Arabic, in its standard form, is the official language of 26 states, as well as the liturgical language of the religion of Islam, since the Quran and the Hadiths were written in Arabic.[10]Arabic has influenced many other languages around the globe throughout its history especially languages of Muslim cultures and countries that were conquered by Muslims. Some of the most influenced languages are Persian, Turkish, Hindustani (Hindi and Urdu),[12] Kashmiri, Kurdish, Bosnian, Kazakh, Bengali, Malay (Indonesian and Malaysian), Maldivian, Pashto, Punjabi, Albanian, Armenian, Azerbaijani, Sicilian, Spanish, Greek, Bulgarian, Tagalog, Sindhi, Odia[13] and Hausa and some languages in parts of Africa. Conversely, Arabic has borrowed words from other languages, including Aramaic, Hebrew, Latin, Greek, Persian and to a lesser extent Turkish and other Semitic languages such as Abyssinian in medieval times and languages such as English and French in modern times and some loanwords from theArabic is the liturgical language of 1.8 billion Muslims, and Arabic[14] is one of six official languages of the United Nations.[15][16][17][18] All varieties of Arabic combined are spoken by perhaps as many as 422 million speakers (native and non-native) in the Arab world,[19] making it the fifth most spoken language in the world.[20] Arabic is written with the Arabic alphabet, which is an abjad script and is written from right to left, although the spoken varieties are sometimes written in ASCII Latin from left to right with no standardized orthography. Arabic and Islam

Classical Arabic is the language of poetry and literature (including news); it is also mainly the language of the Quran. Classical Arabic is closely associated with the religion of Islam because the Quran was written in it. Most of the world’s Muslims do not speak Classical Arabic as their native language, but many can read the Quranic script and recite the Quran. Among non-Arab Muslims, translations of the Quran are most often accompanied by the original text. At present, Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) is also used in modernized versions of literary forms of the Quran.

It was first spoken by nomadic tribes in the northwestern frontier of the Peninsula 150 millions people speak Arabic  to learn its vocabularies you should listen to Arabic speakers in every field listen before speak the Arabic grammar   is very important to know the structure of the sentence s


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how can I speak like native  listen to drama listen to old songs listen to sport listen to cartoon video clips   all in Arabic try to repeat the words and phrases

English
language

Content

Introduction

intro to the course
introd
Advice from the beginning to save time
advices
Arabic letters try to pronounce
Arabic letters names woman sound
repeat letters to memorize its shape and sounds
Arabic letters names
vocabularies start with letters example quizzes
how to write Arabic
divide words to letters
try to pronounce the words
what is short vowel
Arabic letter sound
different forms of Arabic letters
shape of letter in the beginning middle last of the word
wha tis Fatah dama kasera
short signs
what is long vowel mad
arabic letter sound 2 Modood
constant letters letters with sekon strong letters and weak
Modood or mad letters
skoon
remember Arabic is written from right to left
nunation is characteristic of Arabic
Hasan Afifi Egyptian artist sing for Arabic letters in Egyptian accent
Arabic letter song in khaligi accent
arabic accents
one language several accents

vocabularies

How to learn Arabic vocabularies
how to remember arabicvocabularies
parts of the body
Days of the week
months of the years شهور السنه الميلاديه
learn from old songs famous Arabian singers
first time I fall in love halim
Mohamed Fawzi sing for children
my heart is yours farid Alatrash
good morning umkolthoum
poem night of lover

Arabic phrases spoken

Arabic phrases
Give your ear chance to listen to these sounds

language as science

the poet language
Arabic language sciences
sciences of Arabic language
science of Arabic language2
vocabularies as acharcter of arbic language
Arabic language characteristic fasaha
Arood is especial character of Arabic language

listen before seak

listen well to speak perfect

Arabic Grammar

Arabic grammar nahoo
eerab what is eerab
eerab exmple
eerab examples2
Eerab tree abbreviatioofErab in table
parts of speech
أقسام الكلام مع أمثله parts of speech with examples
علامات الاسم والفعل والحرف characteristics of verb noun preposition
علامات الإعراب الإصليه والفرعيه
المعارف
إعراب الفعل
المبتدأ والخبر
arabic grammar
الاسم المقصور والمنقوصMaksoor and Mankoos nouns
الاعراب التقديرى اعراب المقصور والمنقوص
comparison
adjective
adverb
ظرف الزمان والمكان مع الأمثله adverb of places and time
التمييز
المفعول له أو المفعول لإجله
التوكيد
adverb exmple
direct indirect speech in Arabic
Remember and understand
المفعول به
اسلوب الإستثناء
علامات النصب
علامات الخفض الكسر علامات الجزم
present eerab
مرفوعات الاسماء
الفاعل
نائب الفاعل

pronouns

pronouns
Newsweek النواسخ

How to speak like a native Arabic speaker

secret
listen to sport in Arabic try to translate to your language
wrestling Cena vs undertaker

learning Arabic by listening to drama

A promise egyption drama
classic Arabic in international film Ressala Antoni quean vs Abdallah geith
intelligent young thief
the best 100 Egyptian films in century
arabic conversation in films shamy accent
video clips and songs a source of simple language
watching cartoon