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Learn Arabic words using the Learn Arabic with Pictures series from ArabicPod101.com.
Beautiful images clearly show Arabic vocabulary divided into units by topic.
Each word is introduced in English and Arabic. It's a great way to study new vocabulary words that will build up your proficiency in Arabic and lead you on your way to mastering this beautiful language!
What is your favorite color? This lesson will teach you all you need to talk about colors in Arabic. Next time you meet up with your Arabic speaking friend, you can ask them what colors they like.
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lose the music!
mailebart3 1 month ago
the music is quiet disturbing a lot
powerseraveli 2 months ago
I am pretty rubbish at arabic but I have spent time learning to read the letter sounds and it is the best way to learn otherwise you are really really wasting your time as no one understands anything you say.
sallywilton 5 months ago
the music disturb...
gillgill131 7 months ago 2
@irfand4 Yeah, but I think they refer to two different kinds of brown. Asmar is more like bronze (lighter) whereas buni is brown like the ground (darker; the shade you traditionally think of when someone says "brown").
cfenn2010 10 months ago
Is the colour brown also called Asmar in Arabic ? Here it is called 'bunni".
irfand4 10 months ago
@sajchery If you are serious about learning the language, I would suggest staying away from transliterations as a lot of the letters do not exist in English, thus making your pronunciation off. Trust me, transliterations are NOT your friend, they make everything, expecially reading, hearder then it needs to be.
abbykat8 1 year ago
Huh, I learned orange to simply be pronounced "oorange" with of course the rolled "r". (Sorry, this isn't my computer so I can't spell it in Arabic)
abbykat8 1 year ago