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We have practised reading words and learning
phrases and grammar. However, it is very important to learn how to
write Arabic while you are learning the language. Please
read the sentences below and write them down on a piece of paper. You
have already learnt what the sentences below mean in the earlier part of the
lesson so try to remember what they mean also.
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In Arabic, more experienced readers do not
require the vowel-marks or diacritical marks to read the word. We have
started lesson 1 showing all the vowel-marks, for example
بَيْتٌ(house)
where we can see the fatha, sukun and damma. However, with experience,
we know from a combination of the letters used and the context of the
sentence what the word actually means. Below, the words will appear
without vowel-marks or diacritical marks (e.g. sukun, fatha, kasra etc).
Hence, the word will be written in Arabic as
بيت.
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Please click on the words or pictures to hear
speech, i.e. how the words should be pronounced.
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