The Arabic language
Below are two examples of how the Arabic language can be understood in writing.
I learned to write in Arabic by first learning each letter (28 letters), and then connecting them as cursive writing. Most letters are consonants. There are also 7 vowels (3 short and 4 long). A bit simplified explanation would that they are usually written in the form of small "symbols" above or below the other letters.
The language is written from right to left.
I learned to write in Arabic by first learning each letter (28 letters), and then connecting them as cursive writing. Most letters are consonants. There are also 7 vowels (3 short and 4 long). A bit simplified explanation would that they are usually written in the form of small "symbols" above or below the other letters.
The language is written from right to left.