Question:
how do you write in arabic?
2006-03-02 19:46:01 UTC
how do you write in arabic?
Ten answers:
old_frog
2006-03-03 03:34:52 UTC
as what zun_noon said .
zun-noon
2006-03-02 19:55:10 UTC
You can use a pen or pencil on a paper if you know how.

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 هـ ﻭ ﻱ



It starts from the right to left.

The above are basic letters (I couldnt paste it right to left so it is left to right)
pink
2006-03-05 04:47:05 UTC
- u write letters from right to left.

- letters change when written on its own or in the begining or middle of a word. if we take one letter and wrote 3 of it in one word to show u how it changes and it depends on its place in the word : the letter ب for example: ببب attached to the next letter, attached to the letter before and after, attached to the previous letter.

- there are letters that can't be attached to the letters next to it. ا د ذ ر ز و these are those letters دار this is a word that means house, it consists of three of the letters that can't be connected to the next letter. as u can see looks like every letters has been written on its own.

- some letters have 1 dot or 2 or 3 dots on top or 1 or 2 dots under. ب ي ث

- 2 letters have a "2" shaped thing added to the main body of the letter to form the letter. أ ك

if ur interested about more tips in writing Arabic contact me on my e-mail powderblue1981@yahoo.com :)
vahid
2006-03-02 20:34:04 UTC
Most common way is to use Arabic alphabet. See the above answer.
cloud16
2006-03-03 22:44:26 UTC
From right to left
2006-03-02 20:40:19 UTC
ask an arabic person not me im a *******

you know th ones from mexico
monocube
2006-03-03 06:13:05 UTC
The same way you write in English; with your hand... properly holding a pen or a pencil, against a paper.



Ta-da!
lutanent
2006-03-05 05:26:33 UTC
We write from right to left.

The same way is used fro Urdu, Farsi, afghani ...language
rian30
2006-03-06 09:02:22 UTC
right to left.
♥ 3rabeezy_chica♥
2006-03-03 18:13:12 UTC
zun_noon got it all yall!!! lol u right from right to leeft and... ya he got it...

peace out:)


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