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Learn how to write two letters: Fa and Qaf
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Ahlan bikom, ana Carole! Welcome to Arabicpod101.com’s Abjadiyyah Made Easy! |
The fastest, easiest, and most fun way to learn the Arabic alphabet: the Abjadiyyah! |
In the last lesson, we did a recap of lessons 7-10, where we covered the most difficult letters in the Arabic alphabet. I hope you remember how to write and pronounce them. |
In this lesson, we’ll learn two new letters which are a little easier to pronounce and write. Plus, they also look alike. Ready to learn? Let’s go! |
The first letter we’re going to learn today is “ف”. “ف” is pronounced just like the English “F”. Notice how this letter has 1 dot on top of the circle-like part, because the next letter will look a bit like it, but not quite! |
Let’s write the isolated form: ف |
Here are the other forms of ف |
Initial: |
Medial: |
Final: |
Now, it’s time to write them: ف |
Let’s move on to the second letter: ق. The “ق” looks a bit like the previous letter “ف” except it has 2 dots and a shorter and more curved tail. It also dips beneath the line. Think about the word "Call", and notice how it comes from deep in the throat. It’s a stronger version of the letter K, said with the throat constricted like in "sad" and "dad". |
Now let's handwrite the isolated form. |
ق |
Here are the initial, medial, and final versions of ق |
Now we’ll write them. |
ق |
That’s it for our 2 letters. Now let’s learn a couple of words using them. |
Our first word is “فَرَح”. This word mean two things, “Happiness” or “Wedding”. ف is in the initial form with a fatha on top, a ر in the final form, also with a fatha on top, and then a ح in the isolated form. |
Let’s write it. فَرَح. |
Let’s learn another word. “فَرق” means “difference”. Here we have a ف in the initial form with a fatha on top, then we have a ر in the final form, followed by a ق in the isolated form. |
Here’s how to write it: فَرق. |
Now it's time for Carole’s Tips. |
While we are learning some very useful and important words along the way in this series, I hope you are also seeking out other opportunities to read, write, speak, and listen to Arabic. Check out the full range of ArabicPod101.com's lessons for more materials! |
I hope you’re enjoying learning how to write this beautiful alphabet. In the next lesson, we'll introduce two important letters in the Arabic language, and they also look similar. I hope you’re excited! See you in the next Abjadiyyah Made Easy Lesson. Take care! Salam! |
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