How to Learn the Arabic Alphabet
Things You'll Need
Instructions
1Acquire a guide to the Arabic alphabet. Omniglot and Madinah Arabic offer Arabic alphabet guides, and they are also found in Arabic dictionaries. The guide will include a phonetic rendering of the sounds each letter makes.
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Memorize the appearance of each letter in its isolated form, reciting the sound it makes.
3
Copy the alphabet onto your paper. Repeat any letters that you have not copied accurately, until your writing matches the guide.
4
Create a chart of the Arabic letters in all their forms. Most Arabic letters change according to their position in the word. Create columns for each letter's isolated form and their form at the beginning, middle and end of a word. If an alternate form is not listed, use the isolated form.
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Create a chart for the diacritical marks -- these indicate vowel sounds. List each diacritical mark by name, and include columns for its appearance, the sound it makes when isolated, and where it should be placed in the word. Diacritical marks have only one form each, and are usually placed above or below the main script.
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Practice reading and writing Arabic. Sound out words on product labels and road signs. Copy the vocabulary words in the lessons in the Madinah Arabic course or another elementary Arabic language guide.
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