Structure of Arabic
Arabic is characterized by its systematic, predictable structure. This can be a big help to you as a student. If you learn the way Arabic works, it will save you a lot of time and effort by:
- Making it much easier to learn and remember new vocabulary
- Enabling you to predict the meaning of words you haven't seen before
- Knowing how to pronounce words, even without the vowel markers
- Reducing the number of things you have to memorize to a few predictable patterns
Every little bit you learn will help you and accelerate your learning of Arabic. You don't have to master all of the material in this course to get benefits. If this sounds good, watch the introduction video below and get started!
- Introduction to The Structure of The Arabic Language Course
- Roots:
- Basic Patterns:
- Measure II
- Measure III
- Other Measures
- Measure IV (Recommend study this measure last)
- Measure V
- Measure VI
- Measure VII
- Measure VIII
- Measure X
- The Hans Wehr Dictionary
- Passive Voice
- Other Nouns/Reading Strategies
- Case
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