Is anybody memorizing these words or writing them down? Are you trying to practice them with others?
One more confusing thing is that you will find differences between Formal Arabic and colloquial Arabic. Also, you will find differences in the colloquial Arabic depending on the region, country, etc. Just like American English, Australian English, Caribbean English, etc.
Next to far eastern languages, I think that Arabic is one of the hardest languages to learn. Do not get me wrong, I as a native speaker love it. I find it very powerful and eloquent. Once you get into it, your ears get trained to spot a grammatical mistake. You will know if something doesn't sound right. It sort of rhymes.
Unfortunately, many government officials and TV hosts make stupid grammatical mistakes when they speak formal Arabic. Pathetic, to say the least.
Is anybody memorizing these words or writing them down? Are you trying to practice them with others?
One more confusing thing is that you will find differences between Formal Arabic and colloquial Arabic. Also, you will find differences in the colloquial Arabic depending on the region, country, etc. Just like American English, Australian English, Caribbean English, etc.
Next to far eastern languages, I think that Arabic is one of the hardest languages to learn. Do not get me wrong, I as a native speaker love it. I find it very powerful and eloquent. Once you get into it, your ears get trained to spot a grammatical mistake. You will know if something doesn't sound right. It sort of rhymes.
Unfortunately, many government officials and TV hosts make stupid grammatical mistakes when they speak formal Arabic. Pathetic, to say the least.
Keep up the good work.