Attn Arabic Speakers - Advise on how to learn the Arabic language!

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hope :inshallah u guys are in the best of health

i was just wondering do any of u guys now and good softwares to learn arabic



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Rosetta Stone is probably the best, but the full version is costly. If you have had a little exposure to Arabic an excellent program is BYKI.

http://store.digitalriver.com/servlet/ControllerServlet?Action=DisplayPage&Locale=en_US&SiteID=transpar&id=ProductDetailsPage&productID=47838300

If you just want to develop enough to be able to take part in self study courses written in Arabic Arabic School is a very good starting point. In a short time you will learn the alphabet, pronunciation and a few basic words.

It will give you enough so you can benefit from Arabic texts written in Arabic.

http://www.bestshareware.net/arabicschool.htm
 
Salam alaikum

Rossetta stone is good but you need to be on computer to use it, while pimsleur can be used anywhere any time (like a baby learns its mother tongue) it wont take year and half like babies but less than three weeks if you are persistent

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Rosseta stone includes pictures and Arabic letters/words, so it is better in that sense
 
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:salamext: I was told to get it...but my order got cancelled and I dint bother reordering as I already have Alif baa and mastering arabic, I think they are sufficient as they also have DVD's and CD's with them to make learning easier. Salaam
 
Anyone ever used the al-Kitaab book? Is it any good...?

:salamext: is there any reason for you asking? is it compulsory for your course or something? if not I think you'd be best off getting other books instead.
 
^ Well nah, I'm not a part of any Arabic course. Just that I heard many different views about that book. I might give it a go InshaAllaah, sounds quite decent.

Anywayz, Jazaakillaah Khayr...
 
as for any language u need the exposure and practise
i would also love to know arabic....writng and reading is easy...but speakin???
 
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you can those books at darussalaam bookstores as well. im not sure about the casettes, but last time i went they did have the books.:sunny:
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My advice:

1 - Learn Official Arabic which is closest to wholly Quran words, and all arabic people can coomunicate with, do not learn dialect.

2- You need an arabic teacher/instructor in addition to books and programs.

3- You need to practice speaking by communicating with others in arabic.


anyway I have searched the internet and found the following website which gives lessons to learn Arabic. I hope insha'alah that this can help you brothers.

http://www.mediu.org/eMaahad/eBooks/index.htm

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