Arabic Letters with Short Vowel Kasrah
Arabic Vowel Kasrah This is the third post regarding the Arabic pronunciation of the Letters
Arabic Letters with Short Vowel Dammah
In the previous post we’ve learned the Arabic pronunciation of the Letters with the Short Vowel Fatḥah – (فَتْحَة), now it’s time to learn the Arabic pronunciation of the Letters with the second Short Vowel Ḍammah – (ضَمَّة).
Arabic Letters with Short Vowel Fathah
Learn Arabic pronunciation of the Letters with the Short Vowel Fatḥah. The Arabic Alphabet is
House Vocabulary in Arabic
Learn Arabic vocabulary related to the home. Click on the audio link to hear that word pronounced.
Units of Measurements in Arabic
You’ve just landed at the airport of an Arabic country, you’ve made it through customs,
Emotions And Feelings in Arabic
Our Ability to interact with each others and manage our relationships with peers depend considerably on our ability to decipher their emotions and feelings. Moods are part of our life and we should embrace them and manage them to our advantage. That’s why in this Arabic lesson we are going to learn about the different moods and emotions and how to describe them in Arabic.
Jobs and Occupations in Arabic
Today’s post is a quick reminder for a previous article that we’ve listed about two years ago under the same title: Arabic Vocabulary: Job Titles and Occupations in Arabic. It’s a short list of some of the most common Jobs and Occupations in Arabic.
The Five Senses in Arabic
In this post, we will talk about the five senses (الحَواسُّ الخَمْسُ) of sight, smell, taste, touch, and hearing in Arabic. this post will also include information about the different body organs that our senses uses and some other useful information regarding this subject.
Family Members and Relationships in Arabic
The post details the Arabic names for family members. “Usrah” (أسرة) refers to the small family (parents and children), while “‘Ailah” (عائلة) denotes the extended family but can be used for both. A spectrum of family terms is given, covering basic relationships like parents (Wālid/Wālidah) and children (Atfāl), to specifics like niece (Ibnatu Al-Akh/Ukht), fiance (Khatīb), and in-laws (Ḥamw, Ḥamāh, Nassīb, Nassībah).