 Arabic ranks sixth in the world legal table of languages. With estimation of 186 million native speakers.  It is the language of the Quran, the holy.

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 Arabic ranks sixth in the world legal table of languages. With estimation of 186 million native speakers.  It is the language of the Quran, the holy book of Islam.  It is also widely used throughout the Muslim world.

It has very few irregular verbs. Does not use is or are at all in the present tense. “ the king good” means “ the king is good” Subtle alterations in the basic meaning of verbs are made by adding to the root. These changes follow regular rules. Giving 10 possible” verb forms”.

 Form 1: kasara. “he broke”  Form 2: kassarra.” he smashed to bites”  Form 3: inkasara. ”it was broken up”.

 Qatala means he fight. قاتل  Qatala means he killed. قتل

English wordArabic wordpronunciation Hello مرحبا marhaban Hello (peace be up on you) السلام عليكم As- sallamu alaykom

Respons e for hello وعليكم السلام Wa alaykom al-slam welcome اهلا وسهلا Ahlan wasahlan

Goodbye مع السلامة Maa al- salama Good morning صباح الخير Sabah al- khayer

And good morning to you صباح النور Sabah al- noor Good after noon/evening مساء الخير Masa al- khayr

Good after noon to you مساء النور Masa al- noor Good night تصبح على خير Tosbeh ala khayr

Response to good night وأنت من أهل الخير Wa anta mn ahl al-khayr Until then/or until we meet again إلى اللقاء Ela al-lekaa See you later أراك لاحقا Arak lahekan

Introducing How are you? كيف الحال؟ Kayf al hal? Good, fine الحمد لله Al hamu llah And you? وأنت؟ Wa ant?

I am not in my best situation لست بأحسن حال. Lasto bahsan haal What is your news? / How are you doing? ما الأخبار؟ أخبارك؟ Ma al akbar? Akbarok? What is new? ما الجديد؟ Ma al jadeed?

What is your name? ما اسمك؟ Ma esmok My name is اسمي.. Esmy… Nice to meet you تشرفنا tsharfna

In my pleasure من شرفي Mn sharafy How old are you? كم عمرك؟ Kam omrak I am …. Old عمري... سنة Omri…sanah

Response to how old are you answer العمر كله Al omer kolo Where are you from? من أين أنت؟ Mn ayna ant? I am from… أنا من... Ana mn… Where you are from? (Formal) من أين حضرتك؟ Mn ayna hadratok?

Vocabulary Sir / Mr. سيدي sayedy Mrs. سيدتي sayedaty miss انسه Anesah man رجل rajol

women إمرأة emraah girl بنت Bint boy ولد walad child طفل Tefel

girl فتاة Fatat boy فتى fata Excuse me/please لو سمحت Law samht Excuse me/please من فضلك Mn fadlek

Thank you شكرا shokran Your welcome عفوا afwan Any time لا شكر على واجب La shokra ala wajeb sorry عذرا Ozran

sorry اسف Assf(male) sorry اسفه Assefah (female) No problem لا مشكلة La moshkelah

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Grammar Ana Me أنا Nhno We نحن

هو howa he هي HEAYA SHE هما HOMAA they(2 persons) هم hom they(plural male) هن hon they(plural femal)

أنت Anta you(male) أنت Anty you(female) أنتن Antona you(plural)(female) أنتما Antoma bouth of you أنتم Antom you (plural)male

haza this (male) هذا hazehy this (female ) هذه

Hazan them or this two things (male) هذان Hatan them or this two things(feme nan) هاتان

Haoolaa those (plural) هؤلاء

الذي Allazy who he/it(male التي Allaty who she/it..(femenan) اللذان Allazan who.. 2 things or persons(mal e ) اللاتي Allaaty who they..p.f الذين Allazeena who they..(plural male) اللتان Allatan who..2 persons or things femenan اللواتي Allawaty who they..plural femenan اللائي Allaay who they..p.m

More information contact: Amnah said (Amy) ADRESS: Cell phone: See you next Wednesday April _16_2008