Friday, December 27, 2013

The numbers in Arabic- Part 2

The second part of our lesson that we explains in it the numbers from 1 to 10 in Arabic language, in this part we will how to pronounce and write the numbers from 6 to 10, so let us start our new Arabic lesson.

The number 6 in the Arabic language is pronounced as Ceta, and written as سته. Next we have the number 7 which is pronounced as Sabaa written as سبعه, now let us move to the number 8 which is pronounced and called Thamanya.

And the last 2 numbers are the 9 & 10, the 9 is pronounced as Tesaa and written as تسعه, and finally the number 10 is pronounced as Ashraa written as عشره.

By this lesson you should have known how to write and pronounce the numbers from 1 to 10, to watch the 1st lesson Press here. And if you have any

Thursday, December 26, 2013

The numbers in Arabic- Part 1

Learning the numbers in Arabic was a request from one of our fans on our page on facebook, so it's time to learn the numbers in Arabic, today we will learn the numbers from 1 to 5, and regarding from 6 to 10 will be in our next lesson.

The numbers is one of the mostly common used stuff in any language you may learn, so let us start our new arabic lesson and the numbers in Arabic.

The number 1 in the Arabic language is pronounced as "Waheed" written as واحد. Next we have the

Monday, December 2, 2013

The Arabic alphabets song

Welcome back to a new unique lesson, today you will hear the Arabic alphabets song so it can be memorized, Wish you enjoyed our all previous lessons to all the Arabic alphabets, and now it's time to memorize them all in a very simple song, if you have any concerns our feedback thanks to leave it in the comments box below please.

Monday, November 25, 2013

Days of the week in Arabic langugae

New lesson with our Arabic Lessons, Today we will learn together the days of the week in the Arabic Language, our next lesson will be about the months, so let us start...

  • Saturday in Arabic is written as السبت and pronounced Al Sabt, and most of the middle east countries consider it the beginning of the week.
  • Then we have the Sunday in Arabic is written as الأحد  and pronounced as Al Ahad.
  • Next we have Monday in Arabic which is written as الأثنين and pronounced as Al Ethneen, Actually the word Al Athneen have two location that can be used in, 1st the day and the other meaning is is the word Both.
  • Tuesday in Arabic is written as الثلاثاء and pronounced as Al Tholathaa'a, practice pronouncing it now please.
  • Wednesday in Arabic is written as الأربعاء and pronounced as Al Arbaa'a.
  • Thursday in Arabic is written as الخميس and pronounced as Al Khamees.
  • Finally we have the Friday in Arabic which is written as الجمعه and pronounced as Al Gomah.
Now make sure to watch the below YouTube video to get the exact right pronunciation of the words, if you have any question please leave it at the comment box below and i will be glad to answer you as soon as possible.

Remmeber that you need to practice writing and pronouncing  :).

 

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

The 28th & last Arabic Alphabet lesson Yaa'a

Yes it's the last lesson, we are done with all the 28 letters, after studying this lesson you now know how to write and pronounce all the 28 Arabic alphabets.

So let us start with today's lesson, the letter Yaa'a as we said before it's the last alphabet in the Arabic language, the Yaa'a is written as ي.
Now it's time to have a look at the letter Yaa'a with the 3 different formations.
  • The Yaa'a with the Fatha is called Ya, written as يَ.
  • The Yaa'a with the Kasra is called Ye, written as يِ.
  • The Yaa'a with the Damma is called Yo, written as يُ.
Now i really recommend that you watch the below video and

Sunday, November 17, 2013

The 27th Arabic Alphabet lesson Wow

The letter before the last in the Arabic language is called Wow. So welcome to our new Arabic lesson with the letter before the last, it's one of the most easy letters in writing or pronouncing.

The letter is called Wow and written as و simple right?
Now time to learn the letter wow witht the formations of writing and pronunciation, as we know there are 3 formations, the Faths, Damma and finally the Kasra, so let us start...

  • The Wow with the Fatha is called Wa, written as وَ.
  • The Wow with the Kasra is called We, Written as وِ.
  • Finally the Wow with the Damma is called Wo, Written as وُ.
 As we said before it's the letter before the last, now take you time to

Friday, November 15, 2013

The 26th Arabic Alphabet lesson Haaa'a

Welcome to the new lesson with a new Arabic letter which is very simple to write, it's written as ه and it's called Haaa'a.

We described the letter Haaa'a, Now let us learn how to write and pronounce the letter in the 3 different formations. So let us start...

  • Haaa'a with the Fatha is called Haa, and written as هَ.
  • Haaa'a with the Kasra is called Hee, and written as هِ.
  • FInally Haaa'a with the formation of Daama is called Ho, Written as هُ.
Now make sure to practice writing the letter and practice the pronunciation. We are almost done with

Thursday, November 14, 2013

The 25th Arabic Alphabet lesson Noon

New Arabic lesson with the 25th Arabic letter which is called Noon, It's only 3 more letters and we will be done with the letters, and aim now preparing a full song for the letters, as we all did with the ABCDEF when we were kids :D.

Noon is one of the the most easy letters to be written, it's very similar to the letter Taa'a but for sure not exactly the same. as the curve of writing and dots differ.

Now let us deal with he 3 formations as we always do. But 1st let me show you how

Monday, November 11, 2013

The 24th Arabic Alphabet lesson Meem

The 24th Arabic letter is called Meem, we have only 4 letters left and we will be done with all the 28 letters.
Meem is written like م. Let us now know how to write it down and pronounce it using the 3 formations as we did with all the previous 23 letters.

Meem as we said is written as م.
  • Meem with the Faths is called Ma, written as مَ.
  • Meem with the Kasra is

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Differnet places in Arabic language part 1

New idea with a new Arabic lesson for today in our daily lessons, we will learn 5 new words for places we always go to mostly every day, so get your pen and paper and let us start.

1st we have the word Home, in Arabic we call it either Bayet (بيت) or Manzel (منزل). Makw sure to practice writing the words. Then we have the word School in Arabic language it's Madrasah (مدرسه).

Then the 3rd for our lesson is the word University, in Arabic it's pronounced as

Friday, November 1, 2013

How to say He She It & They in Arabic Language

Learn how to say He She It & They in Arabic Language, with our new Arabic Lesson, a lot fans in our Facebook Page asked us about (How to say He She IT & They in Arabic Language). So let us Start..

He, She, It & They

He in Arabic is called (Hoa), She in Arabic is called (Hya).
Regarding the (It) it's quite different, as we all know that we use It with the non living creature, so there is no (Male) or (Female) but in Arabic any nonliving creature can be presented as a Male of Female, and therefore any nonliving creature presented as a male we say (Hatha) and in case a female it's called (Hathehe), and here are some examples on nonliving creatures that are represented as Male or a Female...

Car = Female
Table = Female
Jacket

Monday, October 28, 2013

The 23rd Arabic aAlphabets lesson Laam

A new Arabic Alphabet Lesson with the letter Laam, , There is only 5 letters left and we will be done with all the Arabic alphabets. Let us return to toady's lesson and the letter Laam.

Laam is considered as the 23rd alphabet and it's one of the most easy leters that can be written ( As all the letters can be written easy :) ), The letter Laam is written as ل easy isn't ?

Now let us deal with the 3 different formations of the letter Laam, using the Fatha, Damma and Kasra.

Let us start with the Laam with the Fatha, it will be pronounced as Laa, Written as لَ. Next the Laaam with the Kasra, It's pronounced as Lee, written as لِ. And finally the Laam with the Damma is pronounced as Loo written as لُ.

Now make sure to practice writing them down as we do in our daily Arabic lessons, feel free to leave any questions in the below comments box after watching the below video.

Saturday, October 26, 2013

22nd Arabic lesson and the letter Kaaf

New lesson with the Arabic alphabet Kaaf, we will learn how to pronounce it the right way and the pronunciation with the 3 different formation as we always do in our Arabic alphabet lessons.

As we said before today's letter is called Kaaf written like ك and it's the 22nd Arabic alphabet. Now let us see how the letter Kaaf will be written and pronounced in the 3 different formations.

  • Kaaf with the Fatha is pronounced as Kaa. Written as كَ.
  • Kaaf with the Kasra is pronounced as Kee. Written as كِ.
  • Kaaf with the Damma is pronounced as Koo. Written as كُ.
Now it's your turn to take a pen and a peace of a paper and try to write it down and practice it.
Make sure to watch the below video.


If you have any question please leave it down there on the comments box.

Parts of the body in Arabic Part 2

Welcome to the 2nd part of our lesson about the body parts, for those who missed the 1st lesson kindly press on here.

In the 2nd part we will have 5 different words starting from the arm ending with the feet. So let us don't waste any time and start the lesson.

The word Arms in Arabic language is called "Theraa" and this is how it's written ذراع. I really recommend to watch the below video to know the exact right way of pronunciation.

Next we have the word hands, Which is in Arabic is called Yaad, written like this يد. And then the Arabic word which is called "Batten" in English it's the Stomach.

Now we have the lower part of the body which represents the Legs & Feet.Legs in Arabic language is called "Saaq" ساق. And the Arabic word "Qaadm" in Arabic represents the feet in English also, And that is how it should be written قدم.


Now after watching the below video start practice to pronounce and write down the words.

Friday, October 25, 2013

Lessons 20 & 21 the letters Faa'a & Qaaf

New Arabic Lesson with 2 new Arabic letters which are the 20th & 21st, the letters are called Faa'a & Qaaf, we will learn how to pronounce both of them in the 3 different formations and how to write them down, as it's very important to practice writing the letters as we always do in out previous lessons.

So let us start with the letter Faa'a.

Faa'a is the 20th Arabic alphabet, it's written as ف. Now let us to learn how to write it and pronounce in the different formations.
  • Faa'a with the Faths is called Fa, written as فَ.
  • Faa'a with the Kasra is called Fe, written as فِ.
  • Finally Faa'a with theDamma is called Fo, written as فُ.
Now make sure to watch the below video and make sure to practice writing the letter Faa'a.


Qaaf is the 21st letter of the Arabic alphabets, let us learn more about the letter

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Parts of the body in Arabic Part 1

It's time to learn how to say the different body parts in Arabic. Our lesson will be divided into 2 parts, The 1st lesson or the 1st part of the lesson we will talk about the parts in the head, like eyes, nose, mouth etc... So let us start with the word Head, in Arabic is called Raa's written as رأس.
Now let us move to the Eye which called in Arabic Ayeen written as عين, but if we are saying eyes in's called Oyoun & written as عيون.

Next we will talk about the hair, called Shaa'r written like شَعر. Then we have the mouth, in Arabic it's pronounced as Fam, written like فَم, it's easily pronounced as easily written also.
If you wish to know how to write and pronounce all Arabic letters log in to the alphabets section.

Your home work for today is to write all words down after practicing them good, use your phone and take a photo of what you have written, Upload the photo to the below comments box and let us

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Lessons 18 & 19: Detailed explanation with video about 18th & 19th Arabic letters Aeen & Ghaen

2 new lessons and 2 new letters in our daily Arabic lessons, 2 letters that looks mostly the same as the only difference is the dot places on the letters.

The 2 letters for today are called (Aeen) & (Ghaeen), so let us start with the details...

The letter Aeen:

The letter Aeen is written as ع.
Now we will see the letter (Aeen) with the 3 different formations:
  • Aeen with the Fatha, is pronounced as AA. And written as عَ.
  • Aeen with the Kasra is pronounced as Ae. And written as عِ.
  • Aeen with the Damma is pronounced as Ao. And written as عُ.
Now watch the below video:

The letter Ghaen:

Now we will take a look at the letter (Aeen) with

Monday, October 21, 2013

How to say family members in Arabic

Today's Arabic lesson we will learn how to say Father, Mother, Brother & Sister in Arabic, and with the (my), what i mean is that you will also learn how to say My father, My Mother, my Brother & My Sister in Arabic.

  • Father in Arabic is called and pronounced as Up.
  • Mother in Arabic is called and pronounced as Om.
  • Brother in Arabic is called and pronounced as Akh.
  • Sister in Arabic is called and pronounced as Okht.
Very simple right :) ?

Now let us move to the 2nd parts of the Arabic lesson for today. As we will learn how to say My (Father, Mother, Brother & Sister), it's very simple don't worry, as all what you

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Happy Adha eed dear muslim brothers and sister.


Dear Muslim brothers and sister it's tهme to celebrate with the Adha eed, as our brothers and sister are standing on mountain of Arafat praying to Allah.
Happy Adha eed and wish we all live in peace forever.

Friday, October 11, 2013

Mostly commonly used words in winter in Arabic

Winter

Today we will learn the most used words that are related to winter in Arabic language to describe your feelings and needs in the winter.
We will learn 5 main words, just like.. Cold, Snow, Rain, Jacket, Gloves.

So if we need to say the word Cold in Arabic it's called "Barrd", and the word Snow it's in Arabic called "Thalg" and as a small note, in Arabic the words Snow & Ice have the same meaning in Arabic which is "Thalg".
Next we have the word Rain, it's in Arabic called "Mattar". Then we have the word Jacket, in Arabic it's also called "jacket", but in professional Arabic transulation it's called "Meaataf", and finally we have the word gloves, in Arabic called "Qafazat".

If there is any other word you need it's transulation in Arabic i will

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

How to ask What is your name in Arabic

A very useful lesson you will have today, you will learn a how to ask a question where ever you are, so you can communicate with other, the good thing about our question today that it's used every where and any where, The question we will study today is how to ask What is your name in Arabic language.

What is your name
When you ask what is your name in Arabic, you should know there is a small difference if we are talking to male or a female, but when you replay "My name is...." there is no difference if the person who is replaying back is a male or female.

So when we ask what is your name to a male we say "Ma Ismouka?" and for a female we say "Ma Ismouki?", have you seen the difference in the end of the words !? the a & the i. And regarding the answer we say "Isme" then the name no matter if the person talking is a male or female. Thanks to watch the below video...

Lessons 16 & 17: Detailed explanation with video about 16th & 17th Arabic letters Taaa'a & Zaa'a

And a new lesson to Learn Arabic for today with 2 new letters which are called the Taaa'a and Zaa'a, In this lesson i really recommend watching the below video to know the exact way to pronounce both letters.

Both letters have the same look and way of writing, but as usual and as a lot of other letters the only difference is the location of the dots.

Let us start and know the 3 formations of writing and pronouncing both letters...

Taaa'a:
The letter Taaa'a is written as ط, and with the

Monday, October 7, 2013

How to say Hello to a Muslim person

Good afternoon everyone, here is our new lesson for today in the Arabic Lessons. We will learn how to say the regards and Hello to any Muslim.


You will learn what you should say instead of Hello to any Muslim person and what is the right

Sunday, October 6, 2013

How to say the directions in Arabic

Today you will learn How to say the directions in Arabic, that what you will need where ever you go to any Arab country, we are trying to make the life easier for you :) .

You will learn the 4 directions whch are the Right, Left, Up & Down, and latter we will have a separate post regarding the other directions like North, East, West & South.

Enjoy watching, it's nice, soft & Easy, and please feel free to write down your question in the below comments box and i will write you back the

Saturday, October 5, 2013

Lessons 14 & 15: Detailed explanation with video about 14th & 15th Arabic letters Saad & Daad

Welcome to our new Arabic Lessons, today we will have 2 letters with 2 lessons which are the Saad & the Daad.

And we see in our previous lessons most of the Arabic alphabets are classified into groups, and every group of letters well be written mostly the same, and usually the only difference is the dots locations. So let us start with the new letters for today whch are the Saad ص & Daad ض.

As we always do we will learn how to write and pronounce the letters in the 3 main different formations, again the the three formations are the (Fatha, Kasra & Damma).

Saad:
The letter Saad is written as ص, Now let us take a look

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Lessons 12 & 13: Detailed explanation with video about 12th & 13th Arabic letters Seen & Sheen

Seen & Sheen are the letters we learn about today in our today's Arabic Alphabet Lessons, Seen is the 12th alphabet in the Arabic Language, Sheen is the 13th. We classify the  the Seen & Sheen as a group as we did with the Daal & Thaal and Raa'a & Zain.

Both letters have the same look of writing, but the difference in the dots location as usual, Seen س, Sheen ش.
Also both letters have 3 main formations as all Arabic Letters.

Seen:
Seen is written as س, with the 3 formations.
  • Seen with the Fatha, is pronounced as Saa, written as سَ.
  • Seen with the Kasraa, is pronounced as See, written as سِ.
  • Seen with the Damma, is pronounced as Soo, and finaly written as سُ.
That was what is related to the

Sunday, September 29, 2013

Lessons 10 & 11: Detailed explanation with video about 10th & 11th Arabic letters Raa'a & Zain

Hello guys, i was about to miss today's lesson because aim really sick today :( but i really appreciate you, that is why we will never miss a lesson Insha'a Allah.

So let us start today's Arabic Alphabets Lesson, last lesson we learned the 2nd group of letters, which were Daal & Thaal, Today our 3rd group of letters, also you will notice that the way of writing is the same except the dots location as usual.

Raa'a:
The letter Raa'a is very easy to be written, now get your pen and write down ر ... Very easy it is just a curved line.....
Now let us talk about the 3 formation with the

Lessons 8 & 9: Detailed explanation with video about 8th & 9th Arabic letters Daal & Thaal

Hello guys to our new Arabic lesson for today. To make Learning Arabic easy for you we divided the letter into groups classified on the similarity of the way these letters written in, so our 1st group was the letter Baa'a, Taa'a & Thaa'a, and they were written as ب ت ث, As you cab see they almost look the same except the place and number of dots., And then we studied the letters Geem, Haa'a and Khaa'a ج ح خ, We are also talking about the places the dots are located in.

Our 3rd group is the 2 letters Daal & Thaal.

Daal:
The letter Daal is written like د, very simple as piece of cake, the 3 formations of letter Daal...

  • Daal with the fatha is pronounced as

Saturday, September 28, 2013

Lesson 7: Detailed explanation with video about 7th Arabic letter Khaa'a

Our 7th Arabic alphabet lesson we will take about a new letter called Khaa'a, it's in the same group of Geem and Haa'a.

The khaa'a is written as خ, now take a pen and try to write it down خ.

The three formation of the Khaa are using the Fataha, kasra & Damma.

The Khaa'a with the Fatha is pronounced as Khaa, and written as خَ.
The Khaa'a with the formation of the kasra is pronounced as

Friday, September 27, 2013

Lesson 6: Detailed explanation with video about 6th Arabic letter Haa'a

Today's lesson is about the 6th letter of our alphabets, it's called Haa'a, it's the 2nd letter in the 2nd group of the Arabic alphabets, Our letter for today is written as ح, Take your pen and try writing it now.

As we agreed before that every Arabic alphabet has 3 formations using the Fathha, Kassra & finally the Damma,

Now let us see how the letter Haa'a we be pronounced using the 3 formations.

  • The Haa'a with the Fatha is pronounced as Ha, and witten as حَ.
  • The Haa'a with the Kasra is pronounced as He, and written as حِ.
  • And finally the letter Haa'a with the Damma will be pronouced as Ho, and will be written as follow حُ.
Now get a pen and written the letters down حَ حِ حُ, Easy isn't it?

I really recommend that

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Lesson 5: Detailed explanation with video about 5th Arabic letter Geem

In today's Arabic Alphabet Lesson we will start with a new group of letters, We are done with Alaph, Baa'a, Taa'a & finally Thaa'a.
Today we will talk about the letter Geem, it's written as ج...

As usual there are 3 formation, the letter Geem with the Fatha, Kasra & Damma.

The Geem with the Fatha will be pronounced as Ga, And written as جَ.
The Geem with the Kasra will be pronounced as

Lesson 4: Detailed explanation with video about 4rd Arabic letter Thaa'a

Our today Arabic Lesson will be anout a new letter which is called Thaa'a, Thaa'a looks the same as the Baa'a & Taa'a but thee are only 3 don't not 2 on the letter, so what aim talking about is like that ث... easy isn't it? now take a paper and a pen and try to write it down...

There are also 3 formations Fatha, Kasra, Damma. As follows...

  • Thaa'a with the Fatha is called Tha, and it's written as

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Lesson 3: Detailed explanation with video about 3rd Arabic letter Taa'a

Hi everybody, it's our 3rd lesson with the 3rd Arabic letter which is (Taa'a), our previous lesson was about the (Baa'a), and if you remember we described the letter (Baa'a) as a plate and under it a dot, just like that ب... And let me tell you that the Taa'a is the same as Baa'a but the only difference is that there are 2 dots and they are above the plate, So it's written as ت... Easy isn't it :) ???

And as we explained the Baa'a we will explain the Taa'a, What i mean that there are 3 formations also for the Taa'a as follows..

  • Taa'a with the Fatha sign ( َ  ) is pronounced as (Ta) and will be written as تَ.
  • Taa'a with the Kasra sign ( ِ  ) is pronounced as (Te) and will be written as تِ
  • And finally the Taa'a with the Damma sign ( ُ ) is pronounced as (To) and will be written as تُ.
And finally a small introduction about the next letter, it looks the same as the Taa'a, nut the only difference that it contains 3 dots instead of two, don't worry we will explain it in details as we always do, but don't forget to say Taa'a :)

Now enjoy our video and if you have any questions, please leave a comment down there and as fast as possible you will find my feedback :)




Saturday, September 21, 2013

Lesson 2: Detailed explanation with video about 2nd Arabic letter Baa'a

Now it's time to learn about the 2nd letter, which is called "Baa'a", but shortly we will talk about our previous lesson which was about "Alaph", and as we saied before "Alaph" will be pronounced as "Ah" if there is Fataha " َ ", and "Eh" if there is a Kasra " ِ ", and finally "Ao" if there is Dama " ُ  ً".

And now we will talk about the 2nd letter which is called "Baa'a" which looks like "ب" it looks like a plate that have a dot under it. There are also 3 cases, if it contains....
  • "Fatah" it will be pronounced as"Ba" and written as بَ.
  • "Kasra" it will be pronounced as

Friday, September 20, 2013

Lesson 1: Detailed explanation with video about 1st Arabic letter Alaph

The 1st letter of the Arabic language is the Alaph, and it's written as follow...ا... Yes it's just a straight line, and it's pronounced as "Alaph", There are 3 formations that are used to pronunce the "Alaph" with...
  • "Fataha", and it a simple line on the letter, with a small curve and it looks like this...َ.... so the Alaph with the Fatha will look like this...اَ..... and it will be pronounced as "Ah".
  • "Kasra", it's also a simple line exactly as the "Fataha", but it will be located on the bottom of the letter, and it looks like that.... ِ  .... so "Alaph" with the "Kasra" will

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Intorduction to the Arabic language


Dear, Welcome to TA4F (Talk Arabic 4 Free), now it's your first step to be a native Arabic speaker and writer, by learning Arabic you will join 168 million person who talks Arabic worldwide, Arabic is the 7th popular language worldwide, Also Arabic is the language of the Holy Quran, which is the holy book of Muslims.

There are 28 consonant in the Arabic language, Arabic Language is one of the most beautiful languages ​​when writing, within our daily posts you will learn letter by letter word by word, even we learn you to create sentences that you can you in your daily life in any community that talks in Arabic.


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