Showing posts with label Language of Arabic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Language of Arabic. Show all posts

Friday, February 24, 2012

The Language Arabic – An Overview for Those Interested in Learning The Arabic Language

The language Arabic >> The Arabic language is a rich and fascinating language with a long and ancient history. Arabic texts have been found since the 8th century BC. The earliest surviving written Arabic words are the Hasaean inscriptions of eastern Saudi Arabia. Then in the 6th century BC, Arabic texts from South Eastern Saudi Arabia found throughout Arabia.

Thursday, February 23, 2012

About Arabic Language History - An Overview for Those Interested in Learning Arabic



About Arabic Language >> Arabic language is a rich and fascinating language with a long and ancient history. Arabic texts have been found since the 8th century BC. The earliest surviving written Arabic words are the Hasaean inscriptions of eastern Saudi Arabia. Then in the 6th century BC, Arabic texts from South Eastern Saudi Arabia found throughout Arabia.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Language in Arabic – An Introduction

Language in Arabic is one of the most spoken languages of the world, and written Arabic has existed for more than 12 centuries. Language in Arabic is the national language of most of the North African countries and those in the Arabian Peninsula. It is estimated that about 186-422 million people speak Arabic as a native language.

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Language of Arabic - Methods For Learning the Language of Arabic

By Walfajri


Language of Arabic >> Whenever people choose to learn the language of Arabic by themselves they will discover a lot of methods. A few techniques are a bit higher priced but provide many options to master the language of Arabic. A cheap method for learning the language of Arabic can utilize a dictionary. A dictionary can cost anywhere from around eight dollars to more than sixty bucks.

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Is Arabic a Language of Semitic Languages?

By Walfajri

Some people may ask: Is Arabic a language of Semitic languages? The Answer is yes, Arabic is a Central Semitic language, closely related to Hebrew and the Neo-Aramaic languages, and also related to the South Semitic languages (e.g., Amharic in Ethiopia, Tigrinya in Ethiopia and Eritrea, and Mehri in Yemen and Oman) and the extinct East Semitic languages (e.g., Akkadian, first attested nearly 5,000 years ago).