2013. március 5., kedd

Arabic language is soo nice ^_^

I'm interested in eastern languages..mainly the Arabic language.
I have never thought i will study one day this hard language because most of people say Arabic is the most difficult language in the world.
Well...I want to try it.

I bought an Arabic book for beginner and i registrated on Livemocha because there are people who can correct my writing and my pronunciation.



I like the Arabic writing how look and honestly it wasn't difficult to learn them.There are 3 forms but i don't think it's a big problem in this language.As a beginner in the text there are marked the vowels so it's easier although i know if i'd go in an Arabic country there aren't marked these vowels what is more difficult to understand the texts.

Lucky I have found Arabic friends who are very kind and always help me if i have any question about grammar or pronunciation. :-) I'm lucky :-D

I don't know were i can use Arabic ...i have begun as a hobby but according to my English teacher one day i will get benefits from it. :-)
I have read on forums that somebody learn Arabic for 10 years and she/he almost know something or these persons said "you will learn Arabic in your whole life because it's so wide language in vocabulary.

Now I want to study MSA (Modern Standard Arabic)

".MSA is the universal language of the Arabic-speaking world that is understood, if not spoken, by most speakers of Arabic. The exact number of people who speak MSA is extremely difficult to estimate for a number of reasons. First, it is learned not as a first language, but as a second language in school and through exposure to radio, television, newspapers, magazines, and religion.Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), al-fuSHaa is a modernized form of Classical Arabic, the language of theQur'an. There are no native speakers of MSA, the vast majority of educated Arabs learn it through formal schooling. In addition, many Arabs without formal schooling in MSA can understand it.


MSA is used in formal speaking situations, such as sermons, lectures, news broadcasts, and speeches, and in all formal writing such as official correspondence, literature and newspapers."