Anonymous
How long does it to learn daily life Arabic?
Jeevan
i been in Dubai for over a year now and still cant speak a word in Arabic, but i wanna learn, whats the best way to start and how do i go about it.
cheers
J
sara_uk
Hi
Iam very busy these two days but when I finish, I will start sticky threads with learning Arabic from the basic. It will include audio as well.
Jeevan
cool sara,
Look forward to it :D
MaaaD
meanwhile i will give you some quickies
yulla = come on
khalas = enough / done
shukran = thank you
bokra = tomorrow
yameen = right
yasar = left
hamam = toilet
and the most important word you need to know
inshallah ... which can mean many things literally it means god willing. But you can use it when you want to indicate something will never happen too :lol:
sara_uk
- MaaaD wrote:
inshallah ... which can mean many things literally it means god willing. But you can use it when y ou want to indicate something will never happen too :lol:
that is really bad but true if you tell people inshallah, they will not take it, they will ask for confirmation. people miss used that term badly, that now it means never
Jeevan
thank u teachers am looking forward to more :lol:
nosoup4u
hey J Man,
Here's a free online Arabic lesson. I'm learning from that website too.
There are 3 levels. You can see it on the left panel. Each lesson will have the word in arabic, its translation and it even plays it for you so you know what it should sound like.
Bleakus
ok
Jamid = Solid (means awesome)
taff = ignore
naam = yes
la = no
chef alhaal = how are you
ana bekhair = im fine
bushra21
J, can you read urdu? because if you can, i was thinking that maybe posting in arabic text along with the english and the translation of the word may be of more help...then you could also recognize any words you learn if you saw them
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Jeevan
- bushra21 wrote:
J, can you read urdu? because if you can, i was thinking that maybe posting in arabic text along with the english and the translation of the word may be of more help...then you could also recognize any words you learn if you saw them
cant read urdu but can understand when one speaks :(
Jeevan
- nosoup4u wrote:
hey J Man,
Here's a free online Arabic lesson. I'm learning from that website too.
There are 3 levels. You can see it on the left panel. Each lesson will have the word in arabic, its translation and it even plays it for you so you know what it should sound like.
Thanks soupie
Bleakus
- Jeevan wrote:
- bushra21 wrote:
J, can you read urdu? because if you can, i was thinking that maybe posting in arabic text along with the english and the translation of the word may be of more help...then you could also recognize any words you learn if you saw them
cant read urdu but can understand when one speaks :(
haha same here
bushra21
hmmm, all right.
i still think putting up the words in arabic text is a good idea. so that people arent just learning to speak and recognize words in conversation, but also when they see it written out.
what do you think mr. and miss moderators?
fayz
I think it is good; it'll help people learn the characters as well.
Arabic is difficult because each of the 28 letters looks different depending on its location in the word beginning, middle or end. and each letter has 3 accents plus the silence character so it can be very difficult for a newbie.
I'd suggest that learning to speak it would be easier than speaking and writing for a newbie but if you are writing it phonetically as well as in Arabic, its a good idea.
PrettyPenny
Words to use with the girls Jeevs:
Behebak (I love you)
Wahishtini (I miss you)
Jameel (beautiful)
Roohi (my soul)
Adini Boosa (give me a kiss)
:lol:
Bleakus
- PrettyPenny wrote:
Words to use with the girls Jeevs:
Behebak (I love you)
Wahishtini (I miss you)
Jameel (beautiful)
Roohi (my soul)
Adini Boosa (give me a kiss)
:lol:
these are way to cheesey dude haha
Jeevan
- PrettyPenny wrote:
Words to use with the girls Jeevs:
Behebak (I love you)
Wahishtini (I miss you)
Jameel (beautiful)
Roohi (my soul)
Adini Boosa (give me a kiss)
:lol:
PP Do you suggest i book my ticket back before i use these :lol: :lol:
prettygal
does arabic differ from country to country
my parents say the pronunciation of arabic differs in two different countries...is this tru
MaaaD
- prettygal wrote:
does arabic differ from country to country
my parents say the pronunciation of arabic differs in two different countries...is this tru
yes shockingly your parents didn't lie.
reviewer
Yes, I agree to what Maad said, they do differ in pronounciation and used of words that have same meanings. Shame that most people here in Dubai haven't learn even simple Arabic phrases. Learning another language other than your own is like having another soul. :D
judith09
Where can I learn Arabic Online..?
shar
thanks to Maaad and all for the little bit of words, i hope i am getting the pronounciation better... Does anyone know where to get a volunter arabic teacher, just to learn casual arabic speaking ..