About Course
Arabic is a Semitic language spoken by around 274 million people as a native language, primarily in the Arab world. It is the fifth most widely spoken language in the world by number of native speakers. Arabic has been an official language of the United Nations since 1974.
In this course, you will learn a lot of what you need to say or most things you will be hearing in most situations or situations that you will have in Arabic.
in your curriculum:
Arabic letters: how to read them Write them and spill them.
Start by learning the Arabic alphabet. The Arabic alphabet has 28 letters, which are written from right to left.
Find a language partner or join an Arabic-language conversation group. This is a great way to practice speaking and listening to Arabic in a real-world setting.
Arabic numbers: how they look and how to count
And the rest, as seen in the list below, will help you to read and have training on writing and spelling.
All the videos are downloadable, so you have all the time you need to study without the need to reload the video on the internet.
The course allows for upcoming lectures.
Course Content
Letters
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letters (jīm , ḥā and khā) 04:07 letters (dāl , dhal , rā’ , zany , sīn and shin) 08:26 letters (ṣād, , ḍād , ṭā’ and ẓā’) 08:05 letters (‘ayn , ghayn , fā and qāf) 07:24 letters (kāf , lām , mīm and nūn) 09:07 letters (hā , wāw and yā’) 07:42 Letters Exam
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