Get Well Arabic If A Person Knows Persian Language Well, Will It Be Easier For Her To Learn Arabic Thereafter ?

If a person knows Persian language well, will it be easier for her to learn Arabic thereafter ? - get well arabic

Do you have personal experience with this situation.

Specific responses will be greatly appreciated.

Thank you for your time and effort.

God bless you.

4 comments:

NiGhT said...

Yes, it is easier for the Persians.
I am Iranian and Persian speaking Arabic was easier than learning English learning for me!

nuggetel... said...

In short, no

for Persian and Arabic are two completely different languages. When the alphabet is (almost the same but very different in May even though the same letter). For example, by the letter S, with it for HT.

I am Persian. I speak Farsi as well as in school, we had to learn Arabic and was not so simple. Grammar is different, the pronunciation of the letters are different. Persian (Farsi), today many words in Arabic that (because of the invasion of Persia by the Arabs, and) the isolation of being an Islamic republic, but traditionally the two languages are not equal.

the difference between the two is sure how the difference between English and French, that they have the sameerate, and some words are similar () from the French, but still managed quite differently, and not making it easier to learn English if you speak French or vice versa, right?

In addition, the Arabic alphabet has fewer letters than the Persians. they are missing P, J, and chap.

I hope that answers your question.

maguy said...

I can tell you about my experience, I am a native English speaker, and I am learning Arabic as 6 months online via live, interactive lessons with native speakers in the Arab http:// www.arabicollege.com, and that makes it so easy to learn Arabic quickly because there is more direct interaction with teachers who can not attend those class, if you have free time when they are available 24 / 7, it is amazing, I could learn Arabic, a practice in practice interview, the performance of my knowledge of Arabic language in the learning community, the bank documents, multimedia courses and more, so I think the flexibility and direct interaction of the basic learning Arabic with ease been.

idunwantanothernickname (Idwan) said...

I think so, yes. Since Persian, Urdu, Arabic and Hindi (the script is different, but Urdu is spoken) is derived from the others. And then the script is the same, it is easier to write, too. I am an Urdu speaker and I think it is very easy to learn Arabic.

I hope I've helped.

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