
OP (Buenos Aires)
March 23

ZG
March 28
Speaking from personal experience, learn a few of them, try reading something then again still I'm missing some,but doing pretty great
Once you've finished with learning the Alphabet, it is important to keep expanding your vocabulary, learn as much words as you can, when you learn and read them your eyes will be familiar with the words. Try if possible to learn words by topic and if you are familiar with what is the root system in Arabic and how words are constructed, this helps a lot in finding and creating new words.
Learn new words in context, rather than memorizing independent words. This will also help you to learn how to use those words in sentences and conversations.
hello there, please always start with the small words and don't get yourself confused with the multiple meaning for each word.
To learn vocabulary, you must read: books, stories, novels... and record new words in your own notebook, and so on.
I help my students memorize Arabic vocabulary by connecting words from their native language to Arabic using visual associations and word patterns. For example, the word “pepper” in English and “paprika” in Serbian share a repeated sound, which helps students remember the Arabic equivalent (فلفل). I encourage learners to notice such similarities and patterns, as they strengthen memory through sound and form. In addition, I use repetition and imagery to reinforce retention. Since Arabic has a rich and extensive vocabulary, these connections make learning both easier and more engaging.
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Arabic is a language rich in vocabulary and synonyms, which makes learning it especially important. I can help you with that. First, when learning vocabulary, start with pronunciation and reading so you can speak and actually use these words. In addition, studying grammar is essential because it helps you use vocabulary within correct grammatical structures.
Learning a language is not just about memorizing words; it requires a combination of vocabulary, grammar, reading, and writing. We can begin your learning journey together, and I wish you the best of luck
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