It depends on the person, but usually the best way is immersion. Barring that, the easiest way is to teach simple vocabulary and begin to have lots of conversations over simple things in Arabic.
The easiest way was from the hoofs of animals.
Happy new year : sanaa sa'eeda ( in Arabic ). and it is written this way : سنة سعيدة
all person names in English are pronounced the same way in Egyptian Arabic so Ashley in Eng. is pronounced the same
nazia means pride in Arabic by the way my name is nazia
Most Arabs use the Arabic Language as a way of deciding who is an Arab more than they use skin color (which may vary from Spanish/Italian coloration to light African coloration). In this way, a person who speaks an Arabic dialect as his or her native tongue is considered an Arab.
after beating chuck the cianwood gym leader someone in cianwood will give fly and teach it eaither to your spearow or some type of bird
ask someone out
The easiest way to teach children how to dance is first, begin with small movement songs, give children time to explore and add their ideas. Stop before children get tired or bored.
easiest way to replace anything is to get someone else to do it
The easiest way is to catch a Timburr and teach it Rock Smash.
In Arabic culture, the traditional way to greet someone is by saying "As-salamu alaykum," which means "peace be upon you."
The easiest way is to have someone show you how to do it and then you have to practice and keep on at it till you get the correct way of how you do it every time
Ask it to someone else.
The easiest way is to open your mouth and speak to someone.
:D ok Jerk in Arabic means = ahmaq or ahbal.and it written in Arabic this way : أحمق , أهبلloool funny you remind me of someone.
Clavier Arabe is the name given to an Arabic version of the QWERTY keyboard. The easiest way to convert from the English to the Arabic version is to use a site known as Yamli which offers instantaneous translation.
The proper way to greet someone in Arabic, starting with the phrase "as-salamu alaykum," is to respond with "wa alaykum as-salam," which means "and peace be upon you too."