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Local Support Groups / العربية / Re: Can someone translate this video?
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on: May 10, 2009, 06:26:50 PM
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ASA Nohayo,
Thank you for translating the materials into English for this beautiful nasheed of al-Huroof al-Abjadeeyah.
Since Ayesha suggested adding tashkeel, I will be ready to add it once she has completed the word-for-word format, insha'Allah.
ASA Abu Hurayrah
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EARLY LEARNING / Early Learning - General Discussions / Re: Working Parents - What's Your Teaching Routine Like?
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on: March 19, 2009, 04:32:48 PM
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Dear GPJC,
I am a very busy working father and help my wife with typing Arabic and making audio sound clips for her that she uses to create .ppt/Little Reader files.
I speak to my children in Arabic and play little games with them a few times a day. I also read to them from a few Arabic children's books that we have, and Arabic LR/.ppt sets. I wish I could do more, and help my wife as much as I can.
I was pleasantly surprised when I noticed that they are beginning to recongize the English words from the YBCR videos, books, and flashcards, and am excited about them learning Arabic also. This has made me more dedicated in helping my wife create materials in the Arabic language.
- Abu Hurayrah
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Local Support Groups / العربية / Re: Arabic pronunication
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on: March 19, 2009, 04:17:08 PM
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ASA,
Dear Everyone,
One note for non-Arabic speakers on Arabic pronunciation. The last vowel (markings above and below the Arabic letters in words) on a word is not pronounced when stopping on the word, like at the end of a sentence or when pausing for a breath. However, when you are continuing to read the next word, the last vowel is pronounced.
For example:
1. [written] al-kitabu (the book) is pronounced "al-kitab"
2. [written] al-kitabu al-jadeedu (the new book) is pronounced "al-kitab al-jadeed".
You will notice this small distinction when reading and listening to Arabic.
ASA Sincerely, Abu Hurayrah
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Local Support Groups / العربية / السلام عليكم
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on: February 21, 2009, 02:36:47 PM
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Greetings everyone.
Thank you for this excellent forum promoting early education for our children.
JAK Abu Hurayrah
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