Arabic Alphabets

Alphabets

Pronunciation

Writing

Pronouns

Vowels (Shorts)

Vowels (Long)

Articles

Numbers

Phrases

Feminine & Plural

Verbs

Present Tense

Adjective

Comparison

Prepositions

Questions & Negation

Arabic Reading

Vocabulary List

Adjectives

Animals

Body

Food & House

Occupations & School

Places & Sport

Time & Weather

Verbs

By Alphabet (A-B)

By Alphabet (C-D)

By Alphabet (E-F)

The Arabic alphabet is written and read from right to left and horizontally. There are 28 letters in the Arabic alphabet, first let’s have a look at all of them in the table below: 

 

As you may have noticed, some of the letters in Arabic don’t exist in English and vice versa. We will first go through the letters that exist in English, the table below shows the letters that you may not have any problem learning or pronouncing: 

How to Pronunciation Arabic Letters

Arabic letters that are either hard to pronounce or are pronounced a little bit differently, from the throat you shouldn’t worry if you can’t pronounce them the right way, because there are always close pronunciations in Arabic, and you still can be understood.

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