this great part of the BH forum .. I saw there is not Arabic topic so I am here to learn Who wants to know some of the Arabic words .. .
start . . . .
*LeiaOrgana*
Jan 12 2006, 10:35 PM
I was actually going to ask you to teach me a little!
I'm fascinated by arabic culture, and a big part of it, as of any culture, is the language.
So, would you mind telling us the basics, maybe some basic structure first? Cause I know nothing about the language...
Tyrena
Jan 12 2006, 11:00 PM
oooo I wanna learn, I wanna learn, I wanna learn!!! *jumps up and down*
Teach me... PLEASE
Blue Harvest
Jan 12 2006, 11:56 PM
Me! Me! I wanna learn!
I used to know a little but I've forgotten it all now except for a few useful words.
Can you tell me if this:
Faltakoon Alquua Ma'ak!
... is the right way to say "May the Force be with you"?
Also, how would that look in arabic script?
PS. Welcome to the forum Koka!
Putns
Jan 13 2006, 10:36 AM
Teach me! Teach me!
How do you say: My name is... I am... years old. ? And if possible- the pronouncations too.
lord-vader-starlet
Jan 13 2006, 03:49 PM
*joins the arabic-lesson*
Koka
Jan 14 2006, 11:31 AM
welcome everybody..
Koka
Jan 16 2006, 09:41 AM
Actually Arabic language Is great because it us all the exits of the A letters in the head Like the nose , the mouth the larynx… so Who speak Arabic can speak any language very easy ..so I can't find all the letter in English letter to explain the pronunciations.. Start with A letters We have 28 letters أ we say (Alf) (ءalhamza( its like letter A in English if alhamza up of it it be like A in the pronunciations if alhamzah under it it be like E in the pronunciations too
ب We say( ba) Its like B in English ت We say (ta) Its like T in English ث We say( Tha)
ج We say (jem) Its like J ح We say(ha) Its like H خ We say(ka) There is not any letter like it in English but they always say k if they find it on the speak
د We say(daal) Its like D ذ We say(thaal) Its like th in the weather word ر We say(raa) Its like R ز We say(zaa) Its like Z س We say(seen) Its like S ش We say(sheen) Its like sh in the word she ص We say(saad) There is not any letter like it in English but they always say S if they find it on the speak ض We say(daad) No look like but they call it like th in the weather word
ط We say (Taa) No look like but they say T ظ We say (daad) it like th in the weather word ع Aeen)) Its like A ِ غ (gaeen) Its like g
ف (faaa) Its like f ق (gaf) Its like g too ك (kaaf) Its like K ل (laam) Its like L م (meem) Its like M ن (noon) It's like N ه (haaa) Its like h و (wo) If we find it in the beginning of the word its be like W in the word why if we find it in the middle its be like O ي (ya) Its like letter y in the beginning of word like Yemen I am sorry. I am going to late more and more. Because I have exams next week so I have to study. please excuse me…….
Tyrena
Jan 16 2006, 03:26 PM
No need to hurry, I think we will need a lot of time to learn this (at least i will ) I have one question:
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ض We say(daad) No look like but they call it like th in the weather word
ط We say (Taa) No look like but they say T ظ We say (daad) it like th in the weather word
What's the difference between first one and the last one?
Thanks for the first lesson and good luck with your exams!
mara jade
Jan 17 2006, 09:38 AM
i was alays interested in the arabic culture too!i acutally learned arabic in coledge for like 2 or 3 months but it took me that much to learn the alfabeth and the different apearnces of the letters depending on their position in the word!!!unfortunatelly i forgot it all, i have papers ith it somewhere tho!!!it was so much fun learning it!!!
but i refreshed my memory here!great idea!
Koka
Feb 6 2006, 01:30 AM
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته alsalam alekum warhmt allah wa barakatuh
Tyrena Actually there is a big different in pronunciations But the explain here default it's need a sound…I am sorry
mara jade "but i refreshed my memory here!great idea" it's good for you to Know more and more about my great culture…
I am come back to the rest
Dilay
Feb 28 2006, 03:25 PM
Marhaba ve alekum selam, Ahlan wa sahlan !
Sorry I just speak türkish......just some words arabic but its sometimes the same
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