write all the arabic alphabet with their names
Reading and writing in Arabic with the Arabic alphabet isn’t as hard as it looks. It can be intimidating for English speakers because of the unfamiliar Arabic characters.
But here’s the good news: it’s a phonetic language that follows very consistent pronunciation rules.
Ultimately, learning to read in Arabic just means you need to ‘un-learn’ a few habits that are second nature to English speakers.
For instance:
- Arabic is written and read from right to left
- Arabic letters are made up of a series of strokes and written in a cursive style
- Arabic letters change shape, depending on their placement in a word
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