Subject Pronouns: Learn Arabic Grammar #1
You and I will learn some of the pronouns today. Imagine speaking without using any of the subject pronouns (I, You, He, She, We, Us, They, Them), and you are going to have a hard time doing that. [···]
You and I will learn some of the pronouns today. Imagine speaking without using any of the subject pronouns (I, You, He, She, We, Us, They, Them), and you are going to have a hard time doing that. [···]
Every living language borrows words from another language, and the relationship between Arabic and English is no different. In fact, you might be surprised to know that you know a lot of Arabic words already, and they are part of your everyday vocabulary. [···]
Like every other language Arabic is full of many idiomatic expressions. The diverse Arab culture provides an extensive list of pronouns that vary to a great extent across different cultures and regions. [···]
Family Relations and ancestors are respected a lot in the Arab World. People remember their lineage for many generations. Middle names of Arabs are usually the name of the father preceded by a “bin” or “ibn” in case of a boy, and “bint” in case of a girl. [···]
Arabic is a beautiful language, and one of its most prominent feature is the writing style. The Holy Quran was revealed in the Arabic language, and Muslims respect everything that has any association with the Prophet and the Quran. [···]
No matter where you live, you must have heard of someone named Mohammad, Abdullah, Ali or Omar. These are some of the most common Muslim Arabic names and are used by people from all parts of the world. [···]
A child learns to speak a new language over a period of time. It takes years for a child to learn to read and write. A child practices and improves the speaking capability through continuous practice. He/She commits errors when he/she starts to speak and slowly improves. [···]
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Due to a lot of reason, the names of months in Arabic calendar varies from region to region in the Arab World. Although, the Gregorian calendar is the one which is globally accepted for daily use, your location decides which calendar is being used in a particular region. [···]
Indians invented the number system, while the Arabs added a zero to it. Imagine the number system without a zero, and you would realise that it is extremely hard to count the numbers without having the iterative power of zero! [···]