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مدرّسArabic is not just a language you learn — it’s a language you feel.
In Arabic, words are built from roots.
One root can grow into many meanings, all connected like branches of the same tree.
For example, from one root you can get words about: • writing يكتب
• book كتاب
• office مكتب
• destiny مكتوب) القدر)
• obligation (كُتِبَ عَليه)
Nothing feels random. Everything is related.
Arabic doesn’t just tell you what something is
it often tells you where it comes from and why it exists.
That’s why learning Arabic is not about memorizing vocabulary.
It’s about discovering patterns, logic, and emotion hidden inside the words.
If you enjoy languages with depth, history, and soul
Arabic will surprise you every time you learn a new word.
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Afaf Al-dharasi
المهارات اللغوية
العربية, الإنجليزية
لغة التعلّم
العربية
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