Im Arabischen werden die Buchstaben in kursivem Stil geschrieben, (d.h. dass die Buchstaben in einem Wort verbunden sind), es gibt im Arabischen keine bestimmte Sorte Handschrift. Aus diesem Grund werden Buchstaben auf vier verschiedene Arten geschrieben abhängig von ihrer Position im Wort. (A.Ü.: Anfang, Mitte Ende oder alleine) .
Die folgende Tabelle zeigt für jeden Buchstaben die jeweiligen Formen der Arabischen Schriftzeichen :
Zur Erinnerung: Arabisch wird von rechts nach links geschrieben.
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Note: You can take advantage of this Arabic language dictionary as a learning aid available in every lesson of the Arabic Tutorial:
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. HOW TO MAKE THE MOST OUT OF THIS ARABIC LANGUAGE COURSE? Do you hate huge paper dictionaries as much as I hate them? While learning Arabic or if you are traveling to an Arab country, I highly recommend getting an Arabic language electronic dictionary. I spent some time browsing the Internet looking for a good one. I ended up choosing the Language Teacher by ECTACO.
I was really startled by the value! They make dictionaries in more than 20 languages (including Arabic) and in various price categories. I recommend these dictionaries to anyone who intend traveling to Arab countries or wants to learn Arabic on the move. They also make great gifts!
You can familiarize yourself with such dictionaries here. Make your time learning Arabic easier - you have no idea how much help you can get from a tiny handheld device. I guarantee you'll be as amazed as I was.
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