Learning two forms of the Arabic language can open up a much more comprehensive understanding of it. Understanding the origin of the language is an important part of your learning journey. There are two main forms, Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) and a dialect. It is often suggested that when beginning to learn Arabic, you should start with a dialect, such as Levantine due to its similarities with MSA, and then incorporate MSA once comfortable.
In order to learn the dialect, it is important to become familiar with the Arabic alphabet, and then focus mastering the dialect’s tenses, verb conjugations, and rules for approximately the first three months. After mastering these, move onto MSA which is used for literature, and formal settings, such as radio, television, government, and legislation. It is essential to keep in mind that different tenses, verb conjugations, and rules apply to each of the fo...
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