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What is the Arabic Alphabet and how do you pronounce each letter?

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Links would also be helpful for the Arabic Alphabet too. Also, I have one additional question besides what the alphabet is, Could you also of course include how each letter is written in your link or whatever.

I also, have one more additional question.

How do you say hello in Arabic and how do you pronounce it?

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  1. The Arabic Alphabet Is :

    أ : Aleph

    ب : Beh

    ت : Teh

    Ø« : Seh

    ج : geem

    Ø­ :Hah

    Ø® : Khah

    د : Dal

    Ø° : zal

    ر : Reh

    ز : Zeen

    س : Seen

    Ø´ : Sheen

    ًص : Sad

    ض : Dad

    Ø· : Th

    ظ : Zh

    ع : Een

    غ : Gheen

    ف : Fh

    ٌق : kaf

    ك : Kaaf

    ل : Lam

    م : Meem

    ن : Noon

    هـ : HH

    و : Waw

    ى : Yh

    Hello : Mar7aba : مرحبا

    Se These Links :

    http://www.islamguiden.com/arabic/eindex...

    http://www.egyptianarabic.com/index.php

    http://www.arabacademy.com/

    http://arabic.speak7.com/


  2. Marhaba!!

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  3. the arabic alphabet is :

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arabic_alph...

    hello in arabic is : مرحبا which is pronounced marhaba

  4. Alright babe, here we go.

    Alif- looks like a straight line down and is equivalent to A

    Baa- B

    taa- soft T

    thaa- th sound

    jim- J

    Heeh- soft and aspirated H

    xaa- no english equivalent

    daal- D

    Thaal- harder th sound

    raa- R

    zaay (or zain depending)- Z

    siin- S

    Shiin- SH

    Saad- Hard S, as in the word Saw

    Daad- Hard d like saw with a D

    Taa- Hard T

    Thaa- hard Th

    ayn- no equivalent, but the fundamental arabic letter

    ghayn- no equivalent

    Faa- F

    Qaaf- Q

    Kaaf- K

    laam- L

    Mim- M

    nuun- N

    Haah- H

    waaw- W and U

    Yaa- Y and i and E

    If you really want to learn it and how to write it, try the book "Alif Baa"


  5. Check out Omniglot: it has that answer and the same for other languages.

    http://www.omniglot.com/writing/arabic.h...

    You'll find the alphabet, pronunciation, and a lot of other good links.

    Good luck! Arabic's an extremely useful language, by the way, so it's very recommended.

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