Arabic is a Cursive Language
We mean by cursive, is that the Arabic letters always connect with the other letters on the right and left hand side at all the time (except for some exception)
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We mean by cursive, is that the Arabic letters always connect with the other letters on the right and left hand side at all the time (except for some exception)
However, the Arabic world is massive and the Fusha language us not used in daily life. Hence If you want to speak, you need to learn a specific dialect depends on where you want to live