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ARABIC ONLINE

        اللّغة العربيّة    

Arabic Online

 

• Welcome!

• Viewing Arabic Texts

• Introduction

• Alphabet

• Pronunciation
• Words
• Vowels
• Reading out

• Accent and Stress

• Rules of Pause

• Writing of Letter 'alif

• Roots

• Root Extraction

• Nouns

• Irregular Nouns

• Declension

• Noun Gender

• Feminine Markers

• Singular Nouns

• Dual Nouns

• Plural Nouns EDITED

• Masculine Plural Nouns EDITED

• Feminine Plural Nouns

• Irregular Plural Nouns
• Articles

• Case Inflection

• Case Endings

• The Six Nouns

• Noonation

• Adjectives

• Genitive Construction

• Am/Is/Are Sentences

• Verbs

• Irregular Verbs

• Verb Forms

• Perfective Verbs

• Perfective Conjugation

• Irregular Perfective Conjugation

• Imperfective Verbs

• Imperfective Conjugation

• Irregular Imperfective Conjugation

• Moods

• Subjunctive Mood

• Jussive Mood

• Mood Signs

• Energetic Mood

• Imperative Mood

• Passive Voice

• Passive Perfective Verbs

• Passive Imperfective Verbs

• Passive of Irregular Verbs

• Subject Pronouns

• Object Pronouns

• Demonstratives

• Relative Pronouns

• Sentences

• To Have

• Incomplete Verbs

• Frozen Verbs

• Verb-Like Particles

• Negation

• Present Negative

• Past Negative

• Future Negative

• Negation+Exclusion Style

• Interrogation

• Yes/No Questions

• Interrogative Pronouns

• Polite Request

• Introductory Particles

• Infinitival/Indefinite maa

• Prepositions

• Conjunctions

• Adverbs

• Inactive Particles

• Ablative Particles

• Vocative Particles

• Exclamatory Style

• Praise & Disparagement

• Derived Nouns

• Verbal Nouns

• Active Participles

• Passive Participles

• Participle-like Adjectives

• Comparatives

• Place-nouns

• Time-nouns

• Tool-nouns

• Attributives

• Diminutives

• Vocabulary

• Dialects

• Survival Phrases

• History & Culture

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I have nothing to do with the adds that appear on this website (including the add on top which says "Arabic Code." This add is NOT mine). I don't sell books, courses, lessons, or anything. I stopped updating this website years ago. I am sorry about that, but I don't have time to complete it.

All rights reserved to the original author Hāni Deek. You may not copy, distribute, or transmit material from this website without the prior written permission of the original author. Non-authorized use or modification of the materials is a violation of the proprietary rights and is a violation of law that may lead to legal actions against the perpetrator.

This site may not show well with browsers other than Microsoft Internet Explorer (e.g Firefox). If you are having problems with viewing the site, please consider trying another browser. Sorry about that.

 


 

Viewing Arabic Texts

 

Arabic texts in this site are presented as texts not as images. In order to view them, many computers will require the installation of Arabic fonts. Your Internet Browser may also require modification to read the Arabic text correctly. The complexity of these processes is determined by the version of the browser you are using.

The easiest way to set up your computer to view Arabic online is to install Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5.0 (or higher). Click on the link below to install the latest version from the Microsoft Website:

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/default.htm

Steps to Add Arabic Text Display Support for Internet Explorer 5

If you are installing IE5 for the first time:

Please Choose Custom Setup, then follow steps from 7 to 9 below.

 

If you have IE5 already installed, please follow these steps:

1. From the Start menu chose Settings.
2. Select Control Panel
3. Select Add/Remove Programs
4. Select Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 and Internet Tools
5. Click Add/Remove Programs.
6. Check the "Add Component" radio button, then press OK.
7. Scroll until you find the "multi language support" option. 
8. Check "Arabic text display support”, then press next
9. Press finish, then your computer will restart.

 

To smooth your screen fonts if you are running Explorer 4.0 (or later) on Windows 98 (or later):

1. Make sure that your display card is configured to use 64K colors
2. Double click on my computer
3. Choose view from the toolbar menu.
4. Choose "folder Options..."
5. Click on "view" tab.
6. Scroll down on the dialog box that will appear until you see a check box with the label: smooth edges of screen fonts.
7. Check this box.
8. Click OK.

 

If you are using MAC OS

·    Microsoft Internet Explorer can be used on Arabic Mac systems to view our pages. visit http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/default.htm and download the latest Mac version of the browser. Please note that this option was not tested on most of the Mac versions.

 

If you are using UNIX

·    Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 is on option for this platform. Please visit http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/default.htm and download the latest browser available. This option has not been tested.

 

Why Arabic Texts and Not Images?
 

  • Much less loading time for pages.

  • Ability to copy and paste the texts.

  • Ability to search texts via search engines.

  • Much better quality for printing than images.

  • Finally, using texts is the natural way!