Basic Arabic
Basic Arabic
Basic Arabic
Arabic History
It is one of the worlds major languages. It is widely spoken on Two Continents entire breadth of North Africa, to the Arabian Peninsula and Entire Middle East.
It is the official language of Eighteen Countries with a total population of about 120 Million, placing it among the Top 10 tongues of the planet in number of speakers. such as follows: Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Sudan, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, South Yemen, Oman, United Arab Emirates (U.A.E), Bahrain and Qatar.
In 1973, the language was formally recognized by the United Nations (U.N), together with their Numerical, Geographical, Political and Cultural Status.
Arabic is one of the Sixth Official Language all over the world and the others are English, French, Spanish, Russian and Chinese.
Arabic Alphabet
KHA
HA
JIM
THA
TA
BA
ALIF
kh
th
SAD
SHIN
SIN
ZAI
RA
DHAL
DAL
sh
dh
QAF
q
FA
f
GHAIN
gh
AIN
a
ZAD
z
TA
t
DAD
d
YA
y
HA
h
WAW
w
NUN
n
MIM
m
LAM
l
KAF
k
Dhal
Kha
Ha
Tha
Dhad Sad
Qaf
Ghain
Ain
Zad
Ta
Guidelines of the learners to say these sounds as close to the correct sound as possible.
Put the tip of the tongue on the inner edge of the upper teeth. It should be said like th in Elizabeth. For saying this sound, also only your throat functions. This sound may be compared with the snoring of a person.
Only your throat shall be function to say this sound. Sound thus made will be heavy H and this is precisely what we know as Arabic. This sound can be said by putting the tip of tongue on the inner side of the upper teeth. This sound may be compared with soft dh sound as in Dhow. Give your tongue the shape of a shallow bowl. Slowly close your mouth when you intend to say this sound. This sound may be compared with the s sound as in a blast.
Shape of your tongue and other instruction remaining the same as in Sad, except only that the tip of the tongue shall join the palate at the roots of the upper teeth both before and after saying the sound. This sound may be compared with d as in dad.
Put the tip of the tongue on the frontal palate and shape of the tongue remains the same. This sound may be compared with f as in flat.
Shape of the tongue remains the same as in the foregoing sound. This tongue will have to be withdrawn when you intend to say the sound.
Open your mouth at half its capacity. It may be remembered have only the throat functions to say this sound.
Open your mouth at half its capacity. This sound is very close to t in the French language. It may also be compared with the strong gargling sound.
Stop the breath in the throat. Open your mouth moderately. Lower the uvula and lift the root of the tongue.
2. Initial Shape It is intended to mean the shapes of the letters in the beginning of the words.
3. Medial Shape It is intended to mean the shape of the letters somewhere between the first and the last letters of a word.
4. Terminal Shape It is intended to mean the shapes of the letters at the end of the word.
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The Vowels
Fatha Sign This mark written on the top of the Arabic letter is called Fatha and stands for short ( a). This vowel is pronounced as a. Arabic Alphabet Using FATHA Sign: Word Character
A Ba
Ta
Tha
Word I Bi Ti Thi
Character
Long vowels
The Alif Almadd/Madda If the letter Alif ( )comes after an
Joint
Unjoint
is called Waw Maddah will be pronounced like double Dammah u and this u is pronounced like the vowel of food.
Joint
Unjoint
comes after an
Joint
Unjoint
Ban
Tan Than Jan
Kasra Tanween -is pronounce in as in in, sin, fin and etc. Arabic Alphabet Using KASRATAIN/KASRATAN Sign: Word In Bin Tin Thin Jin Character
Dammatain/Dammatan Sign:
Character
Shaddah
-this sign written above the Arabic alphabet is called Shaddah. The Alphabet with Shaddah is joined with the former alphabet and will be
Character
Maddah
-this Arabic alphabet with mark will be prolonged three(3) or four(4) times. Arabic Alphabet with Maddah Sign: Word Character B T Th J
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