
Practice the Sound of Arabic Letters !
Yes, the first thing you must do right now is practice pronouncing the sounds of letters in Arabic.
Especially the following 10 letters:
Tsa’ (Tsa – Tsi – Tsu)
Ha’ (Ha’ – Hi’ – Hu’)
Kho (Kho – Khi – Khu)
Dzal (Dza – Dzi – Dzu)
Syin (Sya – Shi – Syu)
Shod (Sho – Shi – Shu)
Dhood (Dho – Dhi – Dhu)
‘Ain (‘A – ‘I – ‘U)
Gain (Gho – Ghi – Ghu)
Qoof (Qo – Qi – Qu)
Because the ten letters above there is no sound in the sound of the Indonesian alphabet.
Use Arabic Vocabulary From The Most Frequently You Meet!
Finished from step I, you are now fluent in pronouncing the letter sounds in Arabic.
It doesn't matter if you learn like children, the important thing is that the results you get are effective and satisfying.
Learn the Arabic Language as necessary !
Guess what you imagined when you first encountered an Arabic teacher in class?
The Science of Nahwu and the Science of Sharaf!
The two sciences are actually only 2 branches of the many branches of Arabic science that contain rules (grammar) in Arabic.
First Nahwu Science, in charge of explaining to you the position of a word in a sentence.
Similar to Example in Indonesian:
I ate rice at the restaurant this morning
Here is an explanation of the position of the words that make up the sentence above:
Me : Subject
Feeding: Predicket
Rice : Objectdi
Minang Restaurant: Place Description
Last Morning: Time Description
Here is an example in Arabic:
Ana Aakulu Al - Aruzza Fi Math’am Minang Hadzas Shobah
Ana: I – Subjects in Arabic called Fa’il
Aakulu : Eat – Prediket in Arabic called Fi’il
Al-Aruzza: Nasi – Objects in arabic called Maf’ul
Fi Math’am Minang: In minang restaurant – Place Description in Arabic called Zharaf Makan
Hadzas Shobah: Earlier this morning – Description Time in Arabic is called Zharaf Zaman