Write Arabic Now part 2

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Last updated on August 30, 2024 4:52 pm

Learn the Arabic alphabet, how to write and read Arabic, and pronounce words correctly in our comprehensive course. Perfect for those doing business, traveling, or living in Arab countries, as well as those interested in Arab culture. Join now and enjoy the challenge of learning a new language!

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What you’ll learn

  • The student will learn the Arabic alphabet
  • The student will be able to write the Arabic language perfectly
  • The student will be able to read Arabic perfectly

Welcome to our course Write Arabic now part 2, this is the continuous of the first part, in this course you’re going to learn not only how to write but to read Arabic too

So there’re things you should know before starting this course

The basic Arabic alphabet contains 28 letters, and they change their shape according to their position in a word.

Many letters look similar but are distinguished from one another by dots above or below their central part so we’re going to separate these similar letters into  groups  just to make it easier

There’re consonants and vowels in Arabic the same as English, but the difference we can use the vowel as a consonant too

Arabic, on the other hand is written from right to left, sure, this takes some getting used to, but is not that hard with enough practice.

The Arabic alphabet is always cursive and letters vary in shape depending on their position within a word. 

In this course you are going to learn the Arabic alphabet, how to pronunce them correctly, and how to get them together to make a word.

Writing and reading Arabic are not that hard, and you are going to realize that during your studying.

Who this course is for:

  • 1- people who doing business with the Arab world.
  • 2- people who Are into diplomatic or cultural relations.
  • 3- people who often travel to the Arab world
  • 4- people who live in an Arab country
  • 5- people who Are planning for a job in an Arab country.
  • 6- people who are related to Islam
  • 7- people who have an interest in Arab culture and affairs
  • 8- people who have Arab family members
  • 9- people who their work involve contacts with Arab immigrant communities
  • 10- people who enjoy the challenge of learning new languages
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