Arabic - Is it really that difficult?
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Yes it is!
The Arabic language is difficult - ask anyone who has tried to learn it. The United States government categorizes languages on the degree of difficulty for a native speaker of English to gain practical fluency. Category four is the most difficult; there are four of them. They are Arabic, Chinese, Korean and Russian. -
Yes it's hard, but not impossible
Hello--
I've been studying Arabic off and on for 5 years on evenings/weekends. It IS harder than, say, Spanish or French. For me, the worst part was the script. If you spend a month or so learning the alphabet and really get it in your head, and don't rely on transliteration, that will be a big help. Then it's on to grammar...which is quite a bit different than English. But I think it may be more consistent. Arabic is actually pretty logical and doesn't have as many exceptions to the rules as English does.
The main thing is to suspend your English paradigm and accept Arabic as it is! -
regarding learning arabic
Aslam alikum .believe me Arabic is very ,very easy language. I can teach u in an easy way .do not worry.
but please, help me be proficient in eglish
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Russian is not on that list
He said the most difficult are Chinese, Korean, Arabic and Russian. Actually Russian is a hard langauge but it did not make the hardest group. The actual list is Chinese, Korean, Arabic and Japanese...with Japanese getting a special note, its the hardest language to learn for speakers of English. Thank goodness they are an ally!
They list the last category as requiring 88 weeks of study and one year in-country. (btw, each week is a full 25 hours of classroom time, so the total is 2200 hours of class room study.
Most people self studying do about 5 hours a week. So at the rate of 5 hours per week, you'll need 440 weeks (assuming no attrition)...which is why 99% of people who self study never succeed...they get frustrated at the lack of success after a few years, they don't realize they didn't have a realistic plan, and were studying at a rate that would bring them to fluency in over 8 years....
anyway so then you get the advice not to bother.
It's true, if you don't have plans to study like a madman...you might want to consider a category 1 language, which is much, much less time to learn. (Spanish being the best bet) -
If you have the ability & willing, it is not hard :)
Hello,
I would like you invite you to our group:
http://groups.yahoo.../learn_arabic_language/
It is one of the good and well moderated groups.
Best regards,
Dr. Hemaidy -
I have idea
There is a phrase "Structure determines behavior... Unless you don`t know yourself" so yeah arabic language is hard but if u are in need - go for, if you discover yourself i guess you don`t need any language just you and your dreams which will becoming true in UAE like stars in Tibet. -
would like to learn arabic from ayman_ayman_nn@yahoo.com
Assalamualaikum Ayman,
I would like to learn arabic from you. Please email me at
Thanks and Regards
Faizan -
Arabic learning!
AoA! I have recently started learning arabic and take classes 3hrs a week. Would this be sufficient for learning fluent arabic in say 2-3 years? Please give me some advice on which books or any tips at learning faster. My email is
Thanks.
Suleman -
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is jesica how are you today i have send you an email please i will like you to get back to me so that you can know who i am ok hope to here from you soon -
learning Arabic
I'm ready to teach you arabic if you can improve my English.
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Any Qatar,i will pay him/her
Assalamu alaykum,
Its my dream to go to Qatar,pls is their any qatar citizen write letter of visitation for me,am ready to pay him/her.I await urgent response for any one interested.My email is
Thanks,
Hafiz
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