about four years
as long as you want to study.
The time it takes to learn Arabic depends on your dedication, study habits, and prior experience with language learning. Basic conversational skills can be acquired in a few months, while fluency may take several years of consistent practice and immersion. Learning a new language is a continuous process that requires patience and commitment.
Timbuktu became central for Arabic study of language and literature in 1350 C. E.
you dont use apostrophe's in Arabic. (i study Arabic in school)
You will need to study for three years at secondary school
One root at a time.
urdu and arabic
Arabic and Russian
Average study times are from 30 to 60 minutes.
It's the Fos-he Arabic. It's the richer form of Arabic, the one spoken long long long ago. Not the modern Arabic that Egyptians speak.
It really depends. If you know English well enough, you don't need to study at all.
2 years