Readwrite Arabic 13 Serial

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ReadWrite Arabic introduces the standard Arabic alphabet-writing system. In fifteen lessons each of the core 28 Arabic consonants are introduced including a number of examples of each, all with audio recordings of their pronunciations. The rules for making extra sounds using the vowel markers are also introduced.The Writing Page illustrates that correct stroke order of each of the Arabic through animation.

Writing practice exercises are also included with extensive real-time feedback.Each lesson includes Reading, Listening and Multiple choice exercises to help with learning each lesson's Arabic letters and vocabulary.

By When making plans, appointments, and travel arrangements in Arabic-speaking countries, you need to be able to state dates and other calendar terms in Arabic. Understanding the days of the week, the months of the year, and how to tell time in Arabic can help you to avoid confusion. Calendar terms In Arabic, the week always starts on Sunday and the names of the days of the week are based (mostly) on numbers. Yawm al-aHad (Sunday) yawm al-ithnayn (Monday) yawm ath-thulaathaa ‘ (Tuesday) yawm al-arbi ‘ aa ‘ (Wednesday) yawm al-khamiis (Thursday) yawm al-jum ‘ a (Friday) yawm as-sabt (Saturday) When using the names of the days in conversation, the word yawm (day) is often dropped. Football manager 2007 torrent pc.

Other terms used to describe days in more general terms include al-yawm (today) ams (yesterday) ghadan (tomorrow) taariikh (date) The Arab world uses three different systems for the names of the months. The two most common ones are one based on the French months (used commonly in North Africa) and one that is used in the Fertile Crescent area (Syria, Iraq, and Jordan).

North African Fertile Crescent English yanaayir kaanuun ath-thaanii January fabraayir shubaaT February maaris aadhaar March abriil niisaan April maayuu ayyaar May yuuniyuu Haziiraan June yuuliyuu tammuuz July aghusTus aab August sibtambir ayluul September uktuubir tishriin al-awwal October nuufimbir tishriin ath-thaanii November diisambir kaanuun al-awwal December The last system is based on the Islamic calendar, which is a lunar calendar and doesn’t correspond to the months used in our calendar. Telling time The time of day can be described in general terms or specific times. The following words can be used to describe the general time of day. SabaaH (morning) DHuhr (noon) ba ‘ d-aDH-DHuhr (afternoon) masaa ‘ (evening) layl (nighttime) nahaar (daytime) When you want to know a specific time of day, you can ask as-saa ‘ a kam?

(What time is it?).