Language Arab Arabic Language Learning - Basic <90% TOP>
Arabic has subject pronouns like Ana (I), Anta/Anti (You - m/f), Huwa (He), and Hiya (She).
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The basic sentence structure is often Verb-Subject-Object (VSO), though Subject-Verb-Object (SVO) is also common. 4. Tips for Success Arabic has subject pronouns like Ana (I), Anta/Anti
Every noun in Arabic is either masculine or feminine. Feminine nouns often end with the letter ta marbuta (ة). Short vowels are indicated by small marks (harakat)
Short vowels are indicated by small marks (harakat) above or below letters, while long vowels are represented by specific letters (alif, waw, yaa). 2. Essential Vocabulary & Phrases Start with common greetings and everyday expressions: Greetings: As-salamu alaykum (Peace be upon you - formal) Wa alaykum as-salam (And peace be upon you - response) Marhaba (Hello/Welcome) Ahlan (Hi/Hello) Polite Expressions: Shukran (Thank you) Min fadlak/fadlik (Please - to a male/female) Afwan (You're welcome/Excuse me) Common Questions: Ma ismuka/ismuki? (What is your name? - to a male/female) Ismi... (My name is...) Kayfa haluka/haluki? (How are you? - to a male/female) Ana bikhayr (I am fine) 3. Basic Grammar Concepts
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Some Arabic sounds don't exist in English, like the "ayn" (ع) and the "ghayn" (غ). Practice these sounds early on.