Tuesday, March 31, 2009

It's deep....it's advanced.....it need's time.

The Arabic alphabet consists of 17 shapes. The Arabic alphabet represents 28 consonants. In order for Arabic writing to represent 28 consonants, with 17 shapes without ambiguity, dots are used. Later foreign languages took Arabic shapes, and added dots to make the letters needed to represent their language correctly.
One thing about Arabic, like many languages, is that it is a hard language to learn. And that is one of the fascinating things about it. It's filled with unusual grammatical rules and a comprehensive system of roots and patterns. The U.S. military rates Arabic as among the hardest languages that it teaches. But once your in your in and there is no turning back. You will discover what a language as advanced as Arabic can really do.
To carry you through Arabic you will need strong motivation and reason to study it and a dedicated tutor otherwise you will be an early casualty.

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