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There exists a beautiful and unique language that is written from right to left and has 28 consonants and only 3 vowels, that dates back to the 5th century and is the 5th most spoken language on Earth. Ancient historical records of countries like Egypt, Iraq, Israel, Morocco, and Saudi Arabia can not be deciphered unless you know this language well enough.
It wouldn't be hard to guess which language is being talked about when I tell you that this is perhaps the toughest languages to learn. You guessed it right. Arabic is a profound and literature rich language and is different from most of the Latin languages like French, German and English.
Learning Arabic would perhaps be the most exhausting but the most rewarding achievements of your life. The articulation and enunciation of various words is a toilsome task. Learning Arabic requires a patient student who is ready to give it months of vigorous practice.
You would need to train your brain to read from right to left, which may sound simple but is an extremely onerous task. If you are starting from the scratch, prepare yourself for a not-so-smooth ride in the coming days.
Arabic influence can be seen in languages like Spanish, Portuguese, Maltese, and Sicilian. There are words in the English language too that have been taken from Arabic. Words like nabob, calabash, halva and mastaba have their roots in Arabic.
If you are into history, then learning Arabic would perhaps give you a leg up in studying the history of Middle East. Similarly if you plan to travel to a country like Egypt, it would make up for a better traveling experience if you have learned the language. There are a number of reasons one can learn Arabic. Learning Arabic is something that involves months of laborious training. However once you are through with the basics of the language, you can steady the ship and pace up your learning stint.
There are various languages that are not so tough to learn. Languages like French and German are pretty similar to English. An English speaking person will find it easy to learn these languages as compared to Arabic. The language Urdu that comes from Arabic is known as the most polite language. Try to learn this language gradually. Do not get frustrated in the initial days and prepare to go through tongue twisting sessions in the coming months.
It wouldn't be hard to guess which language is being talked about when I tell you that this is perhaps the toughest languages to learn. You guessed it right. Arabic is a profound and literature rich language and is different from most of the Latin languages like French, German and English.
Learning Arabic would perhaps be the most exhausting but the most rewarding achievements of your life. The articulation and enunciation of various words is a toilsome task. Learning Arabic requires a patient student who is ready to give it months of vigorous practice.
You would need to train your brain to read from right to left, which may sound simple but is an extremely onerous task. If you are starting from the scratch, prepare yourself for a not-so-smooth ride in the coming days.
Arabic influence can be seen in languages like Spanish, Portuguese, Maltese, and Sicilian. There are words in the English language too that have been taken from Arabic. Words like nabob, calabash, halva and mastaba have their roots in Arabic.
If you are into history, then learning Arabic would perhaps give you a leg up in studying the history of Middle East. Similarly if you plan to travel to a country like Egypt, it would make up for a better traveling experience if you have learned the language. There are a number of reasons one can learn Arabic. Learning Arabic is something that involves months of laborious training. However once you are through with the basics of the language, you can steady the ship and pace up your learning stint.
There are various languages that are not so tough to learn. Languages like French and German are pretty similar to English. An English speaking person will find it easy to learn these languages as compared to Arabic. The language Urdu that comes from Arabic is known as the most polite language. Try to learn this language gradually. Do not get frustrated in the initial days and prepare to go through tongue twisting sessions in the coming months.