02/12/2022
Learn Arabic in the Iraqi Dialect with Instructor Noor
A light course, self-based with unlimited support from the instructor, that can be completed in 2 weeks
6 Learning Units
7 PDF
3 Stories
7 Quizzes
4 Flashcard sets
It covers all the basics: greetings, polite phrases, basic grammatical structures, useful words, and interactive fun stories to experience the language in context.
New price is 15 USD
27/10/2022
Learn the beautiful Arabic Language with the Iraqi Dialect. This dialect is embedded deeply in history and spoken by more than 45 million people world-wide.
Completely online and self-based short course to help you learn and practice with full flexibility.
Contact us to register your interest and to know more.
21/01/2022
زرت اليوم جناح سفارة إيطاليا، حيث أهديت قصص مترجمة إلى العربية من أدب الطفل الإيطالي.
ho visitato il padiglione dell'ambasciata Italiana alla fiera del libro di doha. Mi sono stati regalati due libri per bambini tradotti in arabo dall'italiano.
13/11/2021
Arabic Calligraphy course: An Introduction to Diwani by Ustada Mai Othman
Link in bio .by.maiothman
30/07/2021
Re-posting
A helpful word and filler.
14/07/2021
Word of the Day: لَيْتَ layta, meaning: I wish, or “if only”.
The difference in pronunciation between Fusha and Arab Dialects:
Fusha لَيْتَ layta
Dialects لَيْت lait
Example:
Fusha
ألا ليت الشباب يعود يوما
If only my youth years would return one day
Dialects
ليتك سألتني قبل ما تشتري ..
I wish you would have asked me before you buy ...
11/07/2021
Word of the Day: نَخْلَة nakhla, meaning: date palm
10/07/2021
Free Course
I am starting a free course to help non-Arabic speakers understand the Arabic of the Quran with a focus on AlFatiha and parts of Surat AlBaqarah.
You don’t need to have any knowledge of Arabic to take this course. You will only need to know how to read the Quran.
It is highly demanding and needs at least 30 minutes of self study outside the class time on a daily basis.
The frequency is once a week and it will start in August. (Dates TBD)
08/07/2021
Word of the Day: ينادي yunadi, meaning he calls.
The difference between the Standard Arabic or Fusha and Qatari Dialect pronunciation is the vowel of the first syllabus.
Example:
الولد ينادي أمه.
The boy calls his mother.
Fusha: al waladu yunaadi ummahu.
Qatari Dialect: el walad yenaadi ummah.
08/07/2021
صباح الخير
Sabah el khair