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These flashcards are designed to help reinforce the learning outcomes and concepts from the first week of the Arabic Polylang course for Grade 1.
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At the end of the lesson you will be able to: __________.
Introduce yourself using simple sentences.
Arabic is read from __________.
Right to left.
There are __________ letters in the Arabic alphabet.
28 letters.
Each Arabic letter has __________ forms.
4 forms.
When writing an Arabic letter at the end of a word, it looks like __________.
The letter itself in its end form.
In Arabic, there are __________ for each letter.
No capital letters versus small letters.
The way to say 'I am from' in Arabic is __________.
ana min.
The Arabic number '3' is written as __________.
ثَ.
The term for 'student' in Arabic is __________.
taalib.
A dash above the letter indicates a pronunciation of short __________.
a.
The vowel called 'Kasrah' is indicated by a dash __________ the letter.
below.
If there is no vowel after an Arabic letter, a small circle called __________ is written above the letter.
Sukun.
A small ‘w’ shape above an Arabic letter shows that it is __________.
doubled.
When introducing yourself, you would say 'ana ismi __________.'
My name is _______.
If you want to say 'I am a girl' in Arabic, you would say __________.
ana bint.
To say 'thank you' in Arabic, you say __________.
shukran.
The word for 'hello' in Arabic is __________.
ahlan.