Characteristics of Arabic Henna Designs and Short Vowels Practice
Dive into the unique features of Arabic mehndi patterns with free-flowing, scattered designs. Learn to identify and pronounce short vowels in Arabic script, such as fatha, kasra, and damma. Practice saying letters with their respective vowels for a deeper understanding of the language.
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Welcome to Arabic Level I Welcome to Arabic Level I by Kurzban by Kurzban
Characteristics of Arabic Henna Designs The unique characteristics of Arabic mehndi design include: Free flowing Scattered patterns External Additive and color
Lesson 3: Objectives: Identify long and Short Vowels Arabic alphabet: one & two- way connectors Arabic numbers Practice
Lesson 3: Identifying short vowels Arabic script is similar to SMS messages in that both types of writing leave out many of the vowels. Short vowels are written above and below the letters
Identifying short vowels Ba Bu Bi
Short Vowels A dash above the letter ( ) is pronounced as a short a following the letter. This vowel is called fatha
Short Vowels A dash below the letter ( ) is pronounced as a short i following the letter. This vowel is called kasra
Short Vowels A comma shaped above the letter ( ) is pronounced as a short u following the letter. This vowel is called damma
Mini practice Practice saying these letters with their vowels. 1] 2] 3] 4]
Mini practice Practice saying these letters with their vowels. 1] 2] 3] 4]
Short Vowels continue Fatha for all above letters Kasra for all above letters Damma for all above letters
Summary Examine these sentences and identify the vowels that we have discussed by circling them
Summary Examine these sentences and identify the vowels that we have discussed by circling them
Arabic Alphabet: practice connecting them = = + + + + + + = =
Lets practice = + + = + + = + + = + + Remember: Your strokes should go from top to bottom and from right to left.
Review Flash card for lesson 2