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Now you've completed the first four letters of the arabic alphabet, and seen the alphabet in its entirity, we'll move onto the fifth letter of the Arabic alphabet, 'Jiim'. Jiim Jiim is the first letter of the alphabet which has no equivalen...
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I thought ur header was so funny, that I just had to read the whole question & answer it,lol. Last I checked, Arabic is both read & written by 1.4 million Arabs.......& that's just the native Arabs. Many other people from differ...
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> Who can understand Arabic? between 186 and 422 million (native speakers) and ca. 246 million non-native speakers > Who can read & write Arabic? Those of the above who can read&write. Around 70 percent of the above number...
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I speak Arabic fluently as it is my mother tongue. I can read and write and alhamduliallah I can understand it perfectly. I think that you have a privilege too as you are Somali because I have a few Somalian friends and when they try to spe...
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Welcome back to 'How to Read and Write Arabic'. The previous post was written a while ago, before Ramadan in fact, and today we'll continue with the next letter of the alphabet: Qaaf Speaking Qaaf The sound of Qaaf has no equivalent in Eng...
http://wgaw.blogspot.com/2009/10/how-to-read-write-arab...
The last post in the, 'How to Read and Write Arabic' series looked at the lettter Ayn, a letter which has no equivalent sound in English. This posting we'll move onto it's sister letter, GHayn, a letter which is very similar in looks to Ayn...
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