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Shokran ya Ibrahim, in June, I'll add some new features using Macromedia flash. I would love to hear your opinion about it.
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isaak wrote:
I think its as sa3ah not al as3ah! right?
in front of t th r s d n ... it at atth ar as ad an not
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isaak;
You can write it as Assa3ah or Alsa3a but not al as3ah.
It is all about whether you write the spelling equivelent or the pronounciation one. meaning, if you are using English letter to write the pronounciation, then it should be Assa3ah, but if you are using English letters to write the spelling equivelent, then use Alsa3ah.
Hope that makes it easier.
Salam
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We only accept PayPal and AleryPay at the moment... You don't need a credit card to pay via these methods, you can use a debit card
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I want to know why this language have to use the number as and alphabet and how they pronounce ?
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Some Arabic letters don't have equivalent in English, so number are used. We've done a lesson called (Letter pronunciation) that describes this matter, if you search for the word (pronunciation) you should be able to find the lesson.
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Shukran for the great lesson.
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I don't think I've ever experienced an easier or more enjoyable way to learn a language! Shokran!!
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Shukran jazeelan for the nice lesson.
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this is very good but i really want to learn some yemini arabic could you put some lessons on please.
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assalam alaikum,
I am not getting all lesson of beginner, can u please ehab tell me how cn i get these all.
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Hello i am 11 yrs old and i enjoy listening to your lessons. please can you tell me what is the name of the nasheed that comes on at the beginning. It sounds really nice.
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Ahlan bluemotion1, it is great to see someone in your age who is keen to learn a new language out of their own interest. To find the nasheed just go to youtube and search for (رمضان قد أهل). Yallah all the best in learning Arabic :)
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Salam
I must say your lessons are really helpful. I live in Saudi Arabia but I am really finding it difficult to learn the language. You make it so easy!
JazakAllah
Beginner - What is the time?
April 26th, 2007 | 1 comment |
Whatever language you're learning and whichever country you're in, you will most likely need to know the time. We teach you in today's podcast how to ask for the time and how to tell it in Arabic. We also have a new mystery guest, all of which make for another joyful lesson!
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