I am interested in begginning to learn the Arabic language, (G-d willing) I would like to start this upcoming June. By then I believe I will be advanced enough in Hebrew to safely start learning a new language.
I am looking for some resources to first learn the Arabic aleph-bet/alphabet first (I would like to learn it before June) and then for something to help me learn Arabic grammar and vocabulary. Would y'all have any recommendations?
A cheap way to learn the alphabet and a basic vocabulary is a book called "The Arabic alphabet How to read and write it" by Nicholas Awde and Putros Samano
Definatly the best book out there on the Arabic alphabet. You'll be able to write the languages (and recognize it) in no time.
سلام
الله اكبر
لا إله إلا الله
أمّة إسرائيل حيّه
هذا أرضي و بلدي
I would recommend the Rosetta Stone software. It is very good quality. It is what the US Military uses, as well.
Have you used it before? I've heard it before, but previously wasn't able to afford it (200$/package) because I did not have a job. B"H, I have one now and will be able to afford them starting next month.
And another way would be to stay on this forum and go to "Do u speak Arabic?" in "Halal Fun". Now, that's also a good way of learning arabic, and its step by step type of thing as well . . .
Have you used it before? I've heard it before, but previously wasn't able to afford it (200$/package) because I did not have a job. B"H, I have one now and will be able to afford them starting next month.
I recently got it and I did the first few lesson. It was very good. For example, one excercise shows four pictures and a word is spoken in arabic. You have to click on the picture which represents that word.
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: "Surely I was sent to perfect the qualities of righteous character" [Musnad Ahmad, Muwatta Mâlik]
And another way would be to stay on this forum and go to "Do u speak Arabic?" in "Halal Fun". Now, that's also a good way of learning arabic, and its step by step type of thing as well . . .
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