المواقع العربية
It is the Hindu-Arabic numeral system.
50 is an Arabic numeral and its Roman equivalent is L
The opposite side of Arabic is Habibi. This is the closest to Arabic.
The Roman numeral of XXII is equivalent to the Arabic numeral of 22
In Moroccan Arabic it means, "my love" Moroccan Arabic is basically slang Arabic
There are websites in Arabic for Arabic people (their native language is Arabic mainly in the middle east and north Africa).These are some of the Arabic websites:http:/www.google.com.eg/webhp?rls=ighttp:/www.aljazeera.net/Portalhttp:/www.arabic.arabia.msn.comhttp:/www.masrawy.com/newthese websites contain news, search engine, games, music and more the same as English websites.
There are many online shopping websites used in Arabic countries. Please see related links for some websites.
A web site that teaches Arabic is in the related link. This site is for serious learners of Arabic. It is possible to start learning Arabic from novice up to advanced language levels.
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you can order it online get it from a library or buy it from a book store
One can watch Arabic TV online from websites like Arabia Online, Biz On TV, Live TV Cafe, Fomny Arabic TV, Listen Arabic, Planet-ITV, The Next Web and Inner-Live.
Take a course at LiveMocha.com, check out books from your local library, and look for other resources on the internet! You can get partners who speak Arabic and want to learn English and help each other!
An individual who is looking to watch Arabic movies can find what they are looking for on the Internet, there are many different websites where they can be found. You could also look for Arabic movies on Netflix, or look at a video store, or even a library.
There are many free websites or if you are in public school and you may have access to free online classes if your school does not teach Arabic as a foreign language. You can search Google. Some websites that I recommend are: http://www.lang-8.com This is a social networking website that focuses on learning languages. You can get native speakers to help you with writing and some members have skype accounts that they can teach from. Also there are clubs/groups on the websites that collect and post their language resources on the website. http://www.livemocha.com This is a free website that has about four Arabic classes. http://www.arabicpod101.com/ This website is free but most of the good features you have to pay for. http://smart.FM/ This is a good website that people may post Arabic list on for you to learn or you can post your own study list. You can also Google free websites or look on youtube. Some other websites that I have not checked out or used that you may want to try are: http://www.madinaharabic.com/index.htm http://www.shariahprogram.ca/Arabic-alphabet.shtml http://www.byki.com/fls/free-Arabic-software-download.HTML?l=Arabic
Mazika2day is an arabic website. They offer video clips similar to youtube. They also carry arabic and foreign movies on their websites. The website also offers games for a person to enjoy.
When looking to purchase an English to Arabic dictionary it may be possible to find the ideal one in a local book shop. There are several websites that advertise these dictionaries such as Amazon.
You can find Arabic definitions at: www.dictionary.sakhr.com You have to type in the word in English (i.e. SUGAR) but the definition comes up in Arabic. You need to be able to read the Arabic language. Hope this helped!