Thanks to this extremely creative illustrations, learning Arabic is as easy as eating porridge

If you ever panic when you see the strange characters in Arabic, it is fine, the fact is that this language is not difficult to learn .

Mahmoud El Sayed is a designer from Egypt and has a special passion for the word manipulation art, he always wants to blow the soul, simplify the characters that people often think are dry and hard to learn. belong.

This time the language selected by Mahmoud El Sayed is Arabic , one of the languages ​​that makes foreigners extremely "bewildered" when looking at them. However, Mahmoud El Sayed has proved that Arabic is not very difficult, though he only "illustrates" about 40 letters. Here is a list of the 10 most easy-to-learn words for those who are planning to travel to Arabic-speaking countries.

1. Cat - Qitt

Picture 1 of Thanks to this extremely creative illustrations, learning Arabic is as easy as eating porridge

2. Fox - Thaealab

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3. Houte whales

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4. Koala Bear - pronounced Koala!

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5. Coffee - Qahuwa

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6. Giraffes - Zarafa

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7. Dog - Kalb

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8. Duck - Batt

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9. Watermelon fruit - Batikh

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10. Bicycle - Diraja

Picture 10 of Thanks to this extremely creative illustrations, learning Arabic is as easy as eating porridge

There are some Arabic forms where learners cannot communicate with each other. This means that if you only consider linguistics, Arabic actually consists of more than one language, but they are often grouped together for political and religious reasons. As a language, Arabic is spoken by 422 million people (native and non-native) in the Arab world, making it one of the most popular languages ​​in the world.