Printable Arabic alphabets tracing Worksheets

 Download Arabic Tracing Alphabets PDF

The above pdf contains 28 arabic letters with tracing help, so that the user can write on top of the tracing path for easy learning. The pdf document is easily printable. 

Arabic script is written from right to left and consists of 28 letters. Here are the Arabic alphabets with their corresponding sounds in English:

Arabic Letter

Name

English Equivalent (Approximate)

ا

Alif

A (as in Apple)

ب

Bā'

B (as in Boy)

ت

Tā'

T (as in Time)

ث

Thā'

Th (as in Three)

ج

Jīm

J (as in Jam)

ح

Ḥā'

H (a strong H sound)

خ

Khā'

Kh (as in German Bach)

د

Dāl

D (as in Door)

ذ

Dhāl

Dh (as in This)

ر

Rā'

R (rolled R)

ز

Zāy

Z (as in Zoo)

س

Sīn

S (as in Sun)

ش

Shīn

Sh (as in Shoe)

ص

Ṣād

S (emphatic S)

ض

Ḍād

D (emphatic D)

ط

Ṭā'

T (emphatic T)

ظ

Ẓā'

Th (emphatic Th)

ع

ʿAyn

A (a deep, throaty A)

غ

Ghayn

Gh (a gargled R sound)

ف

Fā'

F (as in Fun)

ق

Qāf

Q (a deep K sound)

ك

Kāf

K (as in Kite)

ل

Lām

L (as in Lemon)

م

Mīm

M (as in Moon)

ن

Nūn

N (as in Nice)

ه

Hā'

H (as in Hat)

و

Wāw

W (as in Water)

ي

Yā'

Y (as in Yes)


 Download Arabic Tracing Alphabets PDF

- Arabic letters can change shape depending on their position in a word (beginning, middle, end, or isolated). 

- There are also additional characters and diacritical marks used in Arabic for pronunciation and grammatical purposes.

Learning the Arabic script can be an enriching experience and opens up access to a vast cultural and literary heritage. Here are some steps and resources to help you get started:

Steps to Learn Arabic Script

1. Familiarize Yourself with the Alphabet
   - The Arabic alphabet consists of 28 letters. Start by learning the names and shapes of each letter.
   - Learn the pronunciation of each letter. Use resources like pronunciation guides or videos to hear how each letter sounds.

2. Understand the Different Forms of Each Letter
   - Arabic letters change shape depending on their position in a word (beginning, middle, end, or isolated). Learn to recognize each form.
   - Practice writing each letter in its different forms.

3. Learn the Vowel Marks (Harakat)
   - Arabic uses diacritical marks to represent short vowels and other pronunciation guides. These are essential for reading and pronunciation.
   - The main vowel marks are Fatha (a), Kasra (i), and Damma (u). There are also other marks like Sukoon (no vowel) and Shadda (double consonant).

4. Practice Writing and Reading Simple Words
   - Start with simple words and practice writing them. This will help reinforce your understanding of how letters connect.
   - Read simple texts and try to recognize letters and words. Children's books or beginner texts are good starting points.

5. Use Flashcards
   - Create flashcards with the letter on one side and its name and pronunciation on the other. This can help with memorization.
   - There are also digital flashcard apps specifically for learning Arabic script.

6. Enroll in a Course or Use Online Resources
   - Consider taking a course in Arabic, either in-person or online. Structured courses can provide a comprehensive approach to learning.
   - Use online resources like videos, tutorials, and language learning apps that offer lessons on the Arabic script.

7. Practice Regularly
   - Consistent practice is key to learning any new script. Dedicate time each day to practicing writing, reading, and recognizing Arabic letters and words.

8. Engage with Arabic Media
   - Listen to Arabic music, watch Arabic movies or TV shows, and try to read Arabic newspapers or websites. Immersion can significantly aid your learning process.

 Resources for Learning Arabic Script

1. Books
   - "Alif Baa: Introduction to Arabic Letters and Sounds" by Kristen Brustad, Mahmoud Al-Batal, and Abbas Al-Tonsi
   - "The Arabic Alphabet: How to Read & Write It" by Nicholas Awde and Putros Samano

2. Online Courses
   - Duolingo: Offers a course in Arabic with a focus on script and basic language skills.
   - Madinah Arabic: Offers free online courses that teach Arabic script and language.

3. YouTube Channels
   - Arabic Pod 101: Offers videos on learning Arabic, including script and pronunciation.
   - Learn Arabic with Maha: Provides lessons on Arabic script, pronunciation, and basic language skills.

4. Mobile Apps
   - Memrise: Includes courses on learning Arabic script.
   - Anki: A flashcard app that you can use to create custom Arabic script flashcards.

5. Websites
   - BBC Languages: Offers a basic guide to learning the Arabic alphabet.
   - Arabic Online: Provides resources and lessons on Arabic script and language.

Practice Exercise

Here’s a simple practice exercise to get you started:

1. Write the Arabic alphabet in its isolated form:
   - ا ب ت ث ج ح خ د ذ ر ز س ش ص ض ط ظ ع غ ف ق ك ل م ن ه و ي

2. Practice writing simple words:
   - باب (baab) – Door
   - كتاب (kitaab) – Book
   - ماء (maa’) – Water
   - شمس (shams) – Sun

3. Read and write simple sentences:
   - أنا أحب اللغة العربية (Ana uhibbu al-lugha al-‘arabiyya) – I love the Arabic language.
   - الكتاب في المكتبة (Al-kitaab fi al-maktaba) – The book is in the library.

Remember, learning a new script takes time and patience. Consistent practice and engagement with the language will help you progress steadily. Good luck with your Arabic learning journey!

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