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Learn Spanish in Latin America. Spanish courses offered all year round in different destinations Story 2 in the Repository Story 3 in the Repository Arabic language Arabic belongs to the group of Semitic alphabetical scripts in which mainly the consonants are represented in writing, while the markings of vowels (using diacritics) is optional. The earliest-known alphabet to mankind was the North Semitic, which developed around 1700 B.C. in Palestine and Syria. It consisted of 22 consonant letters. The Arabic, Hebrew, and Phoenician alphabets were based on this model. Then, around 1000 B.C., the Phoenician alphabet was itself used as a model by the Greeks, who added letters for vowels. Greek in turn became the model for Etruscan (c. 800 B.C.), whence came the letters of the ancient Roman alphabet, and ultimately all Western alphabets. Learn how to speak Arabic ... FREE Arabic Tongue لسان العرب Read from right to left. Please wait a moment for the recording to load. |