Árabe Marhaban

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25 países
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Palavra do dia

مَرْحَبًا

marhaban

interjection

Hello; used as a greeting.

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Expressão do dia

بالاعتماد على

Relying on

Literalmente: By the reliance upon

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Dica de gramática

Classical Allusion & Intertext: Speaking with 'Soul' (Tanaas)

C2 discourse_pragmatics

Classical allusion (Tanaas) adds historical weight and authority to your modern Arabic speech.

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Arabic is written right-to-left and has a beautifully connected cursive script.

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Arabic has contributed over 1,000 words to English, including "algebra", "algorithm", "coffee", and "zero".

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Modern Standard Arabic is understood across 25+ countries, while regional dialects vary significantly.

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Escrita: arabic Direção: Direita para esquerda Arabic script: 28 letters written right-to-left, with connected cursive forms that change based on position in a word

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Al-arabiyyah hiya lughat al-quran wa al-shi3r wa al-hadharah al-islamiyyah.

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Árabe Learning FAQ

Arabic is a Category IV language, requiring about 2,200 hours for English speakers. The script, right-to-left writing, and root-based morphology are unique challenges, but the logical root system actually helps vocabulary building.
Start with Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) for reading, writing, and formal communication. Then add a regional dialect (Egyptian, Levantine, or Gulf) for everyday conversation. MSA provides the foundation for all dialects.
Arabic features a tri-consonantal root system where most words derive from 3-letter roots, right-to-left script with positional letter forms, dual number (not just singular/plural), and rich morphological patterns.
Over 420 million people speak Arabic, making it the 5th most spoken language globally. It is the official language of 25+ countries and one of the six official languages of the United Nations.