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The question is ' arabicArabic is not like western languages,say spanish say Spanish,which has which is not difficultydifficult if you have learned all the consonants and vowels cause, because you can spell and speak all the letter combationcombinations correctly by yourself. But iI find arabicthe Arabic language is a bit different, although you have learned all the consonants and vowels, you still can not spell and pronounce the letter combinatoncombinations correctly, as the radio teaches you. For example, the arabicArabic symbol vowel ( َ ) changes a bit when is spelled together with the consonants like خ ر ص ض ط ظ ق ع و ی,inی, In these letter combinations, the symbol vowel ( َ )sounds sounds like 'u' in the word 'but',but but if combined with the other consonants, the symbol vowel  ( َ ) sounds close to 'e' in the word 'bed'. So iI can't use the common rule to read them but remember and mimic them one by one !T.

The question is ' arabic is not like western languages,say spanish,which has not difficulty if you have learned all the consonants and vowels cause you can spell and speak all the letter combation correctly by yourself. But i find arabic language is a bit different, although you have learned all the consonants and vowels you still can not spell and pronounce the letter combinaton correctly as the radio teaches you. For example, the arabic symbol vowel ( َ ) changes a bit when is spelled together with the consonants like خ ر ص ض ط ظ ق ع و ی,in these letter combinations, the symbol vowel ( َ )sounds like 'u' in the word 'but',but if combined with the other consonants, the symbol vowel( َ ) sounds close to 'e' in the word 'bed'. So i can't use the common rule to read them but remember and mimic them one by one !T

Arabic is not like western languages, say Spanish, which is not difficult if you have learned all the consonants and vowels, because you can spell and speak all the letter combinations correctly by yourself. But I find the Arabic language is a bit different, although you have learned all the consonants and vowels, you still can not spell and pronounce the letter combinations correctly, as the radio teaches you. For example, the Arabic symbol vowel ( َ ) changes a bit when is spelled together with the consonants like خ ر ص ض ط ظ ق ع و ی, In these letter combinations, the symbol vowel ( َ ) sounds like 'u' in the word 'but', but if combined with the other consonants, the symbol vowel  ( َ ) sounds close to 'e' in the word 'bed'. So I can't use the common rule to read them but remember and mimic them one by one.

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How should iI practise arabicArabic in order to read Quran?

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