Learning Arabic to fluency or near fluency is a massive undertaking, requiring a lot of time and dedication. It is possible, but not for the faint of heart! My first advice would be to start by doing a lot of reading - the written language is more straightforward and easier to pick up than the spoken language. Start with the alphabet, and get used to reading and writing Arabic, then move on to reading and writing words and short phrases. Once you have a handle on that, try to find some short stories to read in Arabic. You can get these on e-Tuitions easily. If it's available, get an Arabic to English dictionary to help you with the more difficult words.
you can learn Arabic online like I'm doing it is very great method to learn because they learn it through live video interactive classes available 24/7, so you can be able to have your class any time you prefer. with native Arabic teacher , you are not gonna be fixed to any pace or any schedule.this site is : http://www.arabicollege.com where you can find everything you need for learning , I've been learning for five months now and i am pretty good at it..Good Luck
There are a few different options when needing to translate Arabic to English. Locating a translator in your area that speaks and reads both languages is one option. Another would be using websites such as Google Translate or Babylon.
Check the related links below for a few ways to translate from English to Arabic.
You can try Arabic College.
I am learning Arabic through Live Video Interactive Classs with native Arabic teachers who are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
An Arabic dictionary can be bought offline in the Arabic stores and bookshops. The Arabic dictionary can be bought online in the websites such as Amazon.
you can do that by Google translator
follow the link bellow to help you with that, and change the language options from English To Arabic :)
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"Bashik" (بشيك) is and Arabic word that means "check" in English.
Google offers a translating software to translate English to Arabic and a multitude of other languages. You can also download an add-on for most browsers to translate full pages to other languages.
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Babylon offers software that will translate English to Arabic, incuding English into Arabic script, over the internet. Google offers a free online translation service that instantly translates both text and web pages. Online or pocket dictionaries are another translation source. Voice Translator is a free app for Android phones that will translate what you say in English into Arabic.
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write the conversation in English and I will translate it to you in arabic
This and any other language that doesnt have english letters
How do you Say "Spell" in Arabic? and how would you spell it in English? and pronounce it? =P
If you are looking for the translation from Arabic, the word would translate as "grill".
Translation: A little bit.
Ottoman Turkish and Arabic had different writing systems: the Ottoman Turkish alphabet used Latin, Arabic, and Chinese figures, but Arabic only uses Arabic figures. To learn Ottoman Turkish, you could go to http://iwannalearnancient.com. The website is written in Arabic, but on the top you should find the Translate this Page, and translate into English or whatever language you speak.
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