Arabic Verbs
Conjugating Arabic Verbs همThey- نحنWe- انت (جمع)You (p)- هيShe- هوHe- انتYou – انا I – الفعلVerb مؤنث مذكر مؤنث مذكر نفعل تفعل يفعل افعل فعل Do نسوي تسوي يسوي اسوي سوى make نشتغل تشتغل يشتغل اشتغل شغل…
Conjugating Arabic Verbs همThey- نحنWe- انت (جمع)You (p)- هيShe- هوHe- انتYou – انا I – الفعلVerb مؤنث مذكر مؤنث مذكر نفعل تفعل يفعل افعل فعل Do نسوي تسوي يسوي اسوي سوى make نشتغل تشتغل يشتغل اشتغل شغل…
Peace on you – Hello السلام عليكم Peace on you t وعليكم السلام Hi مرحبا How are you? كيفك؟ Good, thank Allah منيح … الحمد الله How was your day? كيف كان يومك؟ Great تمام Half and Half نص ونص Why are you here today? ليش انت هون اليوم؟ How may I help you? كيف…
Welcome to the Pronoun and Possessive Pronoun Test. Let’s Start with guessing the letters Here is a table with the Pronouns Try to say /write the word with the possessive pronoun
Possessive pronouns in Arabic Possessive pronouns (my, your, his, her, our, their) are used to indicate ownership of something. In Arabic, as with object pronouns, these take the form of suffixes; they are attached to the noun that’s owned. بيتي (beiti)my house كتابه (kitaabeh)his book أختك (Ukhtek)your sister Note: If the noun that’s owned ends in a taa’ marbuuTa (ـة), the taa’ marbuuTa must…
Subject and object pronouns in Arabic Subject pronouns – ضمائر الفاعل Object pronouns – ضمائر المفعول به Subject pronouns Subject pronouns (I, you, we, he, she, we, they) take the place of a noun and function as the subject of a sentence. Italic and Bold means (Harakat, the vowels on the letters) أنا من أمريكا (Ana min America) – I am from the…
Welcome to the first test. Let’s Start with guessing the letters Now let’s have our first Dialoug Drag and Drop the correct dialog sequence
Learn Arabic with Mohamed Arabic Letters If you are an absolute beginner and you’re learning Arabic letters, you might want to press the button below to get introduced to the Arabic language before start learning the letters. Let’s Start Learning Arabic Alphabet Remember The Letters are not organized alphabetically A B – E – I – Y – T –…
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