Questions?

Amira-Zaki

Amira-Zaki

July 16, 2009

Hey, if you have any pressing questions regarding Arabic grammar, word order, structure, etc please let us know. We are here to help. Looking forward to hearing from you. Amira
polly

polly

March 21, 2010

Hey, I know this is more an interactive course, but I was wondering about the reading comprehension part. Is there any part where we go over the alphabet and learn to recognize the different letters in the word? Polly
Amira-Zaki

Amira-Zaki

May 6, 2011

Ahlan Polly, The lesson on the alphabet is here : https://app.rocketlanguages.com/members/arabic/lessons/738#writing But this only for each individual alphabet and not when they are linked together. The Rocket Arabic course is designed to be more conversational but of course it would be useful to recognize the written form. We are always fine-tuning the program and we do have plans to develop the written aspect of the course, so make sure you stay tuned ;) - Amira
kiwifruitnz

kiwifruitnz

December 17, 2011

What is the best dictionary to get to help me with Arabic? I went searching on google for dictionaries but there were soo many. Is there any particular one which is extremely helpful? I would prefer one without the actual Arabic writing at this stage as i am still learning.
Makram1

Makram1

December 19, 2011

The "lonely planet egyptian arabic phrase book" has an english-arabic and arabic-english dictionary in it. It is not a professional and extensive dictionary, but because you say you are a beginner, I think it would suit you well. It has the arabic writing but english transliteration is present too. There is more than one variation, and I have the one with the nile river, a sailboat, and a pyramid on the cover. Which is more up to date I do not know.
Makram1

Makram1

December 19, 2011

If I am a male addressing a woman, and I say that she speaks Arabic well, do I use the masculine or feminine form of well?
Makram1

Makram1

December 19, 2011

Anyone who wants to easily learn the arabic alphabet, how to speak, read, and write it, I highly recomend "The Arabic Alphabet: how to read and write it" by Nicholas Awde and Putros Samano. I used this small book to learn the Arabic alphabet within a month, mind you that I was busy with school too. The book is fantastic and concise, plus it also has some grammatical information on the alphabet and even handwriting jargon.
Hubert-N

Hubert-N

December 20, 2011

Thanks a lot Ben D1 for the guidance on learning the Arabic Alphabet. I will try to buy this book.

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