
Numbers 1-10(١- أقرام ١٠) - Softschools.com
The most wide spread numbering system in the world, the (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) that was adapted by Europe and the Western world in the 12th century AD, is actually an Arabic …
Numbers 1-10(١- أقرام ١٠)
The most wide spread numbering system in the world, the (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) that was adapted by Europe and the Western world in the 12th century AD, is actually an Arabic …
Numbers 11-20( ارقام ٢٠-١١) - Softschools.com
Notice the taa marbuuta's (demarcated in purple) in the Arabic names of the letters and the corresponding t's (demarcated in purple) in the transcriptions. Numbers ١٩-١٣ are in a …
Hundreds and Thousands(مائِة و أَلاف) - Softschools.com
Arabic Word Transcription Meaning; مِئة/ مائِة: mi'a/maa'ia: hundred (there are two accepted spellings) مئِات : mi'aat: hundreds
The Hour(الساعة) - Softschools.com
Arabic Transcription Meaning Literally Usage; كم السّاعة؟ kam assaa3a? What time is it? How much is the hour? To ask the time...السّاعة: assaa3a... The time is... The hour (is)... To give the time
Present Tense Verbs (الأفعال المضارع) - Softschools.com
Verb conjugation for Arabic appears complicated at first, and yet it is quite simple if you remember this cardinal rule: the subject, the actor of the verb's action, is part of the conjugated verb. …
All of the Diacritics(كل التشكيل) - Softschools.com
The word diacritic refers to all of the markings that can appear above and below letters to alter their pronunciation. In Arabic there are 8 diacritic markings. The three short vowels:
Days of the Week(أيام للأسبوع) - Softschools.com
Islam is and historically has been the dominate religion for the Arabic speaking world and, in Islam, the day of rest, is Friday. On Fridays, Muslims gather at the mosques for prayer, and …
Telephone Number(رقم تلفون) - Softschools.com
Arabic Numbers 1-10( أ رقام١٠-١) Important Phrases(ال عبارات المهمة)
Vowels(حورف العلة) - Softschools.com
In Arabic, there are 3 long vowels: alif, waaw, and yaa. These were displayed previously as part of the alphabet but they are shown here with only their articulations as vowels, not as consonants.