Learn How to Read Arabic from zero (short)
What you’ll learn
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Arabic language beginner
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Reading Arabic for beginners
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Arabic alphabet
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How to read Arabic
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Short Vowels
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Practice reading Arabic
Requirements
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Get a paper and pen and study well the course.
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Copy writing all the alphabet, and keep repeating them as much as you can.
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Study the alphabet by yourself to get improved.
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Repeat whenever I say ‘Repeat’ this will help you to learn faster.
Description
Arabic is widely taught in schools and universities and is used to varying degrees in workplaces, government and the media. 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 Hadith were written in Arabic.
In this course, you will learn how to read Arabic. by taking lessons gradually and easily, after finishing this course you will start practice reading by yourself. I have carefully organized my lesson to help students who are zero level in Arabic to give them the push towards learning Arabic. this course will help you to learn Arabic as quick as possible. and as efficient as possible,. SO you’re supposed to learn Arabic alphabet, short vowels, and how letters are connected in a word. and after all of that, you will get some quizzes to practice what you’ve learnt so far.
I also teach you how read Arabic by giving you examples to read.
Finally, I really wish a beautiful time with my course, and I also wish good luck for your Arabic journey.
The influence of Arabic has been most important in Islamic countries, because it is the language of the Islamic sacred book, the Quran. Arabic is also an important source of vocabulary for languages such as Amharic, Azerbaijani, Baluchi, Bengali, Berber, Bosnian, Chaldean, Chechen, Chittagonian, Croatian, Dagestani, English, German, Gujarati, Hausa, Hindi, Kazakh, Kurdish, Kutchi, Kyrgyz, Malay (Malaysian and Indonesian), Pashto, Persian, Punjabi, Rohingya, Romance languages (French, Catalan, Italian, Portuguese, Sicilian, Spanish, etc.) Saraiki, Sindhi, Somali, Sylheti, Swahili, Tagalog, Tigrinya, Turkish, Turkmen, Urdu, Uyghur, Uzbek, Visayan and Wolof, as well as other languages in countries where these languages are spoken.
Who this course is for:
- Arabic language
- Arabic students
- Arabic beginners