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Arabic Language, Learn, Speak, Share

Hi all, This group is for those who are interested in learning the Arabic language.
Share your links, exchange your ideas, meet up and help each other to learn and expand to the Arabic markets.

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Latest Activity: May 11

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Useful WEB LINKS to study Arabic

Started by Adel. Last reply by roo_tsss Mar 29, 2011. 8 Replies

Hi all and thank you for your interest to the Arabic language.Here, we can post useful links to study Arabic.When you do, please just indicate by people it can be used, for example:LINK1 some lessons…Continue

The Arabic Alphabet

Started by Adel. Last reply by Adel Mar 21, 2011. 1 Reply

Here we go,just to give you a small taste of how Arbic letters look like: …Continue

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Comment by Alex on March 31, 2011 at 2:51pm
Don't start mentioning being on bed and this stuff, Rasha.... that's inspiring....
Comment by roo_tsss on March 31, 2011 at 1:33pm

ra2i3a! :)

Comment by Alex on March 31, 2011 at 1:31pm

Ma3akom Rasha Love Story from Al3arabiah Channel

lol

Comment by roo_tsss on March 31, 2011 at 1:28pm

"Ma3akom" Rasha Love Story.

live from el jazira, aw el lbc?.... lol

Comment by Alex on March 31, 2011 at 1:23pm
hahahha Rasha Love Story !!!!!!!!!!!!! cool
Comment by roo_tsss on March 31, 2011 at 1:10pm

MA3AKOM RASHA LOVE STORY

Hilarious!!!! loooooool or in arabic:  لوووووووووول

Comment by roo_tsss on March 30, 2011 at 10:06pm

ahla shi el hob, khassatan bil 3arabeh :)

 

Comment by roo_tsss on March 30, 2011 at 11:30am

MarhabaN: hello in standard

Marhaba: hello in spoken

MOURAHIBAN: welcoming in standard, and it’s welcoming (verb) not welcome

Marhaban and Mourahiban are different words!!!! Plus welcome and welcoming have different meaning….So no, you are not right!!!

Comment by Relax on March 30, 2011 at 11:04am
مرحبًا من الرحابة والسعة ، وتستخدم للترحيب بالزوار والتأكيد عليهم بأن الدار رحيبة واسعة وأنهم يسعدون بزيارتهم.


من المحيط :
المَرْحب : السَّعة( قَالوا بلْ أنْتمْ لا مَرْحبًا بِكُمْ) أي لا رَحُبَتْ بهم ولا اتسعتْ مرْحباَ بك، أي انزل في الرَّحب والسَّعة.

من الغني :
مَرْحَبٌ - [ر ح ب]. 1."مَكَانٌ مَرْحَبٌ" : وَاسِعٌ. 2."مَرْحَباً بِكَ يَا سَيِّدِي" : عِبَارَةٌ تُقَالُ لِلضَّيْفِ، أَيْ صَادَفْتَ سَعَةً وَرَحْباً. "أَهْلاً وَسَهْلاً وَمَرْحَباً".
So I think we all correct, have both of meaning,welcome and hi ! Thanks my brother
Comment by Alex on March 30, 2011 at 8:07am

For Sure Marhaban is not used anymore, and Marhaba is the one working now as Hello.

Omar.... ahlan w sahlan..... do u insist on habibi after that? lol

 

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