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Arabic Alphabet Pronunciation
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Interested in learning to speak Arabic? In this lesson, learn the basic principles of pronouncing Arabic and the first four letters of the alphabet.
with Nassra Arabic MethodInterested in learning to speak Arabic? In this lesson, learn the basic principles of pronouncing Arabic and the first four letters of the alphabet.
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3 CQ
In this lesson, learn how to handwrite, print, and pronounce the jiim (ج), haa (ح), and kha (خ) letters in Arabic. Join in to start flexing your Arabic skills!
with Nassra Arabic MethodIn this lesson, learn how to handwrite, print, and pronounce the jiim (ج), haa (ح), and kha (خ) letters in Arabic. Join in to start flexing your Arabic skills!
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3 CQ
Learn how to write and pronounce the Arabic letters daal (د), thaal, (ذ), ra (ر), and zaay (ز), and pick up a few new Arabic vocabulary words.
with Nassra Arabic MethodLearn how to write and pronounce the Arabic letters daal (د), thaal, (ذ), ra (ر), and zaay (ز), and pick up a few new Arabic vocabulary words.
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In this lesson, continue learning the Arabic alphabet with siin (س), shiin (ش), saad (ص), and daad (ض). Discover how to pronounce and write these letters!
with Nassra Arabic MethodIn this lesson, continue learning the Arabic alphabet with siin (س), shiin (ش), saad (ص), and daad (ض). Discover how to pronounce and write these letters!
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It’s time to move on to some of the trickiest members of the Arabic alphabet! Learn how to write and pronounce taa (ط), tha (ظ), ain (ع), and ghayn (غ).
with Nassra Arabic MethodIt’s time to move on to some of the trickiest members of the Arabic alphabet! Learn how to write and pronounce taa (ط), tha (ظ), ain (ع), and ghayn (غ).
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