Measurements and quantities
Eating places
Pronouncing Arabic
The Arabic alphabet is written and read from right to left and horizontally. There are 28 letters in the Arabic alphabet:
Name of letter | Arabic Letter | Name of letter | Arabic Letter |
Taa (t) | ط | alif (ă) | أ |
Thaa (th) | ظ | Baa (b) | ب |
’ein (’) | ع | Taa (t) | ت |
Qain (q) | غ | Thaa (th) | ث |
Faa (f) | ك | Jeem (j) | ج |
Qaaf (q) | ق | Haa (h) | ح |
Kaaf (k) | ك | Khaa (kh) | خ |
Laam (l) | ل | Daal (da) | د |
Miim (m) | م | Thaal (th) | ذ |
Nuun (n) | ن | Raa (r) | ر |
Haa (h) | هـ | Zaa (z) | ز |
Waaw (w) | و | Seen (s) | س |
Yaa (y) | ي | Sheen (sh) | ش |
Saad (s) | ص | ||
dhaad (dh) | ض |
The table below shows the letters that are similar to those in English, and that you should therefore have no problem learning or pronouncing.
Name of letter | Arabic letter | Sounds like |
Alif (ă) | ا | apple |
Baa (b) | ب | ball |
Taa (t) | ت | ticket |
Thaa (th) | ث | thick |
Jeem (j) | ج | jam |
Daal (da) | د | done |
Thaal (th) | ذ | though |
Raa (r) | ر | rat |
Zaa (z) | ز |
zoo
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