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The best guide to start learning Arabic Alphabets

Arabic Alphabets for beginners

The Arabic alphabet has 28 letters, all of which are consonants. Each letter can take up to four different forms depending on its position in the word: isolated, initial, medial, and final. This feature makes learning to read and write Arabic unique compared to many other languages.

Although the letters are consonants, vowels do exist in Arabic. They are written as small marks above or below the letters and play an essential role in pronunciation and meaning. Mastering both the letters and the vowels is the key to reading Arabic fluently.

In this free course, you will not only learn the Arabic alphabet but also practice how to pronounce the Arabic letters correctly. All words and sentences are spoken by real native speakers, giving you authentic audio support. This helps you build confidence and ensures your pronunciation sounds natural from the very beginning.

By studying consistently, you will quickly recognize the 28 letters; differentiate between the similar Arabic letters, understand their different shapes. You can also pronounce them accurately. With practice and native audio guidance, learning the Arabic alphabet becomes easier and more enjoyable.

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