Introduction:
More than 400 million people around the world speak some version of Arabic. It is an official language in 27 countries and a national or minority language in 6 others. If you want to learn this global language, start with the alphabet. It may seem easier to rely on transliterated Arabic if you only want to speak, but this can cause you problems if you later decide you want to learn how to read and write the language. Learning the sounds the letters make will give you an advantage because you’ll be able to sound out and correctly pronounce words you don’t know. Once you have the basic alphabet and pronunciation down, you can work on reading, writing, and speaking Arabic.
Foreign language learning can allow for unique opportunities for both personal and professional growth, so, for aspiring language students, choosing the right one to invest your time in — to learn and develop both written and conversational skills — is an important decision. Arabic is a fascinating, complex language with a rich history and beautiful script, and it’s definitely worth consideration as a field of study. In this blog, we’ll discuss the top 10 tips which will help you in learning Arabic in just 15 days

