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The introduction (some Advices + explaining the plan of learning) ;)

 

Hello everyone !

 

I hope you were doing great on the last lessons in Arabic.Well,I will do on this lesson, or you can see your first lesson which you will learn seriously Arabic language after the long explaining about the phonetic system, please everyone don't use the system to memories the words, I will use it just to know the pronunciation, if you want to test yourself on the pronunciation, you can contact me or another native speaker, with pleasure to help you more to get the good pronunciation.

 

At first,I will explain the plan that we will use the learn Arabic, I will do five parts:1-Conversation 2-Vocabulary 3-Grammar 4-Reading 5-writing

 

1-Conversation: I will write down in every lessons, the famous conversation in (Standard Arabic).

 

2-Vocalulary : It will relate to the conversation, I will just notice the words and their meaning.

 

An exercise in Arabic about (the phonetic system,last lessons)

a-ssalaamu alakum (hello everyone)
you missed me all I think -the answer's no !- LoL. Well, today, I will do a test for the others who have seen the lessons about the phonetic system in Arabic.
Actually it will be as a game for you,and you can do it in any time when you're free. I will write down some Arabic words in Arabic letters,then you can try to write them by Latin letters, and you can practice the pronunciation
with someone to correct you.(if you contact any Arabian,tell him or her at first, that you're  learning Standard Arabic,sure if you're interesting in it ;))
let's moving !!

1- دَارٌ

2 -غِطَاءٌ

3 - مٍصْبَاحٌ

4 - أَنَا

5 - أَنْتِ

6 - غُرْفَةٌ

7 -مَرْحَباً

8 -كَيْفَ

9 -مَقْعَدٌ

10 - شُكْراً

1(a house) / 2(a blanket) / 3(a lamp) / 4 (I)/5 (you)/ 6( a bedroom) / 7(hello/welcome) / 8(how)/9(an armchair) / 10(thanks).

to help you for example :

تِلْمِيذٌ ----------------- ti+l'+mii+Thun ------------- til'miiThun

Next lesson we will start to know some greeting in Arabic and the pronouns in Arabic too ;) good luck friends !

You can press the button "Ctrl" and then "+" to zoom the page, that will help you to see the word in Arabic as well ;)

Lección 1 ( ¿Quién eres? ) (the second part)

2-1
I was recording my pronunciation of them,and I can send it to you or correct my pronunciation.Well, that's my e-mail if you want to correct my pronunciation : josesokisouka@gmail.com
2-2
*Letras conoces son b,c,d,f,g,h,j,k,l,ll,m,n,ñ,p,q,r,s,t,w,v,x,z,y.
*Letras vocals son a,e,i,o, u
2-3
José -------- jota - o - ese - e
María ----- eme - a - erre - i - a
Profesoro ----- pe - erre - o - efe - e - ese - o - erre - o
Gracías ---- ge - erre - a - ce - i - a - ese
2-4
¿Cómo se escribe su nombre ?
Me nombre es José, el se escribe jota,o,ese,e.Gracías.
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thanks to correct me, you can tell me something else about fíjate if you have some remarks.
¡Adíos !
Por José .

Lección 1 : ¿ Quién eres?

1-1
Encantada / encantado
¡Buenos días !
¡Hola! Me llamo Pilar y soy profesora de Español.
1-2
*¡Hola! Me llamo José y soy allumno de la clase de español. ¿Y tú , cómo te llamas?
*Yo me llamo José y soy también alumna de la clase de español.
*¿Cómo se llama la profesora?
*La profesora de Español Pilar.
1-3
A = Buenos días 1
B = Buenas noches 3
C = Buenas tardes 2
1-4
¡Hola! Me llamo José.¿Y tú, cómo te llamas?
than you to correct me :) (merci beaucoup :))
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My questions :
I don't understand what means (alumno)
I understand the others, you can give me some other remarks, thanks
Por José,

Courtesy in many languages

Hi ,

I would like to learn how  to say simple expressions of courtesy in a number of languages.

Especially expressions used by native speakers.

In return, I  will correct written English and make simple suggestions on English usuage.

 

 

I will come back soon

Hello my friends, I am really sorry,I am trying to write down these words to say I cannot continue sharing the lessons these days, because I am little sick in fact cold. I will come back, I hope you're doing well to learn Arabic, keep fighting !!

Salam!

By josé (Yusuf)

lesson 3 ( al-Harakaat) and the punctuation

Hello everybody !
I hope you’re okay these days, between us I was little sick in fact cold, but I am still on life lol. Last,I was talking about the dialects and in the second lesson about the system of phonetic in Arabic that I will use to help you in the pronunciation. Well, at first, this system, I will just use it in some times, then step by step I will use the letters in Arabic ;).
Let’s go now to know the today’s lesson , it’s about the sounds of (a,u,i,’). In Arabic, we use special rules to make these sounds, you can say it’s as the system of pinyin in Chinese mandarin, but it’s easier than chinese.
We name them (al-Harakaat)

1/ al-Harakaat in Arabic

practise french english arabic together

It's about exchange languages for english,french;or arabic and get more exeperiences

Hello everyone ! 

I would like to practice on groupe french english and Arabic as well in 15 min or more,and talking about our experience and exchange advices between us 

Salam!

lesson 2 (rise and strong sounds in Arabic language)

Hello everyone !
How are you everybody ? I hope you’re ready to continue learning Arabic, and of course you weren’t missing me, anyway I missed you all lol.
Now, I will talk about rise and strong sounds in Arabic.
About the rises sounds in arabic,they relate to (ا-ي-و) they’re the vowels in arabic.
 ا/آ/ى--- aa (like aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa)
ي  ------- ii (like iiiiiiiiiiiii)
و  ------ uu (like uuuuuuu)
They’re little long in the pronunciation,for example :
كتاب  ------- kitaabun (a book)
وسيم  ----- wasiimun ( a handsome)
نقود  ------ nuKuudun (a money)
Let’s talk about the the strong sounds in arabic,it can be using for all letters except the letter (أ),it cannot have this rule, why ? ( ?_ ?) . Because it’s hard on the pronunciation for all !!

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