Arabic script (Abjad) comprises 28 letters (all consonants) and is written from right to left on a horizontal line. There is no distinction between capitals and small letters. Punctuation is similar to English.
Each letter in the Arabic alphabet can have as many as four different forms depending on the position of the letter in a word. There are independent, initial, medial and final forms.
Initial: at the beginning of a word; or in the middle of a word, after a non-connecting letter. Medial: between two connecting letters (non-connecting letters lack a medial form). Final: at the end of a word following a connecting letter. Isolated: at the end of a word following a non-connecting letter; or used independently.
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Saturday, August 23, 2008
-write your name in Arabic
I found this tool that writes your name in Arabic, you just have to type in your name and click Run. please note that it is a transcription into Arabic alphabet of the names phonetics. This translation is therefore an approximate match as certain sounds do not exist in the Arabic language and vice versa in English.
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
-About this blog
Hello,
My name is Sarah, I'm a native Arabic speaker.
I've met people who asked me to write their name in Arabic, so they can see how it looks like.
I started this blog so that I can share the beauty of my language with the rest of the world. and write names in Arabic upon request.
This is an example of some names written in Arabic language.
ROSS
ALEX
ALEXANDRA
My name is Sarah, I'm a native Arabic speaker.
I've met people who asked me to write their name in Arabic, so they can see how it looks like.
I started this blog so that I can share the beauty of my language with the rest of the world. and write names in Arabic upon request.
This is an example of some names written in Arabic language.
ROSS
ALEX
ALEXANDRA
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