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Old 09-13-2007, 04:18 PM   #8 (permalink)
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NB some common expressions we have in English which do not reflect the speaker's level of faith: oh my God!, thank God!, God help us! etc.
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NB some common expressions we have in English which do not reflect the speaker's level of faith: oh my God!, thank God!, God help us! etc.
*oh my God
يا الاهي
ya ilahi
*thank God
الحمدلله
alhamdolillah
*God help us
ya rabi sa3idna
يارب ساعدنا
i want say too they are alot of arabic people non muslim
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Old 10-28-2007, 06:19 PM   #10 (permalink)
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This is a relatively new site for those who are interested to learn the Arabic language from the beginning (you must know the alphabet though). Its free, of course.
Simple lessons in plain english, by non-native speaker, so he will spare you the mistakes he made.
Feedback welcome also; get d lessons presented the way YOU want.
go to Arabic Language Course
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I am not Muslim, but respect Muslims and their faith greatly. I am also zero in Arabic, but want to learn very much. I wander, can I learn it just by writing (for example lessons on this forum) or is it absolutely necessary to hear the speech and find a teacher?
If so, would anyone be interested to give me lessons through Skype for example in a spare time?
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I am not Muslim, but respect Muslims and their faith greatly. I am also zero in Arabic, but want to learn very much. I wander, can I learn it just by writing (for example lessons on this forum) or is it absolutely necessary to hear the speech and find a teacher?
If so, would anyone be interested to give me lessons through Skype for example in a spare time?
Tx.
I'd say go for learning the alphabet by your own for example. There are resources online for the pronunciation, so you can get through that on your own if you have a strong will. And whenever you need help, just come here and we'll be more than happy to assist you .
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I am not Muslim, but respect Muslims and their faith greatly. I am also zero in Arabic, but want to learn very much. I wander, can I learn it just by writing (for example lessons on this forum) or is it absolutely necessary to hear the speech and find a teacher?
If so, would anyone be interested to give me lessons through Skype for example in a spare time?
Tx.
I for one can say that you can learn a lot by yourself. You can learn how to write in Arabic by reading on line free material. You can even learn to speak on line for free, but when that time comes, I would recommend trying to learn with a native Arab helping you speak.
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Old 11-05-2007, 02:20 PM   #14 (permalink)
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You state that you very much want to learn Arabic; that is a decision i guarantee you you will never regret. But please help us to help you.

I agree with the two previus posts, start learning by yourself, esp. the alphabet.

I for one think the most difficult part is the alphabet - this is encouraging/discouraging, depending on you. For example, if someone tells me to teach him/her Arabic, first i will ask him/her if he knows the alphabet, if he/she can read the Arabic script. If no, i'l inform him/her of teachers i know that teach from this stage.

Once you master the alphabet, you will more easily find others to help u. And it's not that difficult to learn (but it's difficult to teach :-( ), as most of the sounds are already found in the English/French alphabet; it is mostly a matter of relating, adapting between what u learned n what u already know. Moreover, this would be a kind of "certificate of eagerness" that u want to learn the language :-)
Now there are so many resources on the net. On another forum there is a series of posts called Arabic Resources, try this link
Arabic - WordReference Forums
(or look for it from there)
... and go to the Alphabet section.

As soon as you can read the script, on the same posts you will find another section about Online lessons, check most/all sites in the list and see which you like most, continue from there. Now why try different sites, and not limit yourself to one in the beginning? Some learn better through translation, others through listening, others through grammar (like me). Choose your style and start. After some time, start visiting different sites, with different styles.

The forum members will be more than willing to help/correct/assure u that u r on the right track. So drop by often.

I think that your learning of the script will be something like this:
- recognising sounds existing in English and learning the letters that represent them in Arabic
- learning new/slightly different sounds
- learning the vowels (only 3) of Arabic; they are not letters, but signs
- joining the letters of a word properly (the only somewhat difficult part)

No, its not absolutely necessary to find a (regular) teacher or hear the speech, though both are not useless. The "teachers" (in the online sense) you will find here when you need, the speech through many radio websites when u are ready.

About individual lessons, there are a number of sites out there for language exchange, with natives.

Remember, teaching the alphabet IS difficult, but learning it IS NOT.

PS: written by a non-native of Arabic
I learned mostly from books (style: grammar); my favourites:
- Arabic made easy, by Abul Hashim [grammar oriented, beware :-) ]
- Arabic Course/Lessons, by Dr. V. A-Rahim [aka Madina book, highly recommended]

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