Examples of using "Arapça" in a sentence and their english translations:
- We study Arabic.
- You teach Arabic.
Arabic is difficult!
You are learning Arabic.
Layla dreamed in Arabic, thought in Arabic, spoke in Arabic, and cried in Arabic.
We are learning Arabic.
We study Arabic.
Do you speak Arabic?
was to study Arabic.
We are learning Arabic.
You are learning Arabic.
I don't speak Arabic.
- I am learning Arabic.
- I'm learning Arabic.
I speak Arabic.
He teaches Arabic.
He speaks Arabic.
Do you speak Arabic?
Can you read Arabic?
Do you write in Arabic?
He writes Arabic.
I would like to study Arabic.
Do you write in Arabic?
Arabic is my mother tongue.
Can you read Arabic?
Arabic isn't hard.
- Arabic isn't complicated.
- Arabic is not complicated.
- Arabic isn't complex.
Haven't they spoken Arabic?
He is teaching Arabic.
He reads Arabic.
He teaches Arabic.
I want to learn Arabic.
Do you write in Arabic?
He speaks Arabic.
We learn Arabic.
She speaks Arabic.
I can't read Arabic script.
Arabic isn't complex.
Fadil speaks Arabic.
Is Arabic difficult?
The imam was speaking in Arabic.
Sami spoke Arabic.
Sami speaks Arabic.
I met your Arabic teacher.
Do you speak Arabic?
Do you know Arabic?
Arabic calligraphy is beautiful.
Sami went to Arabic class.
She speaks a little Arabic.
I could write even poetry in Arabic.
The person from Egypt speaks Arabic.
Arabic is a simple language.
I don't speak Arabic very well.
Fadil was learning classical Arabic.
I didn't know Fadil spoke Arabic.
Sami started Arabic lessons.
Sami said shahada in Arabic.
Sami wrote the message in Arabic.
Sami wrote the note in Arabic.
Sami learned to speak Arabic.
Sami was reciting the Quran in Arabic.
- Sami went to his Arabic class.
- Sami went to Arabic class.
You have to take the shahada in Arabic.
Arabic is a very important language.
Arabic is read from right to left.
Tom started learning Arabic for fun.
Arabic must be read from right to left.
Why aren't there audio files for Arabic?
- Arabic isn't a difficult language.
- Arab is not a difficult language.
Arabic is written from right to left.
I'm pretty sure that Sami can't speak Arabic.
Layla spoke Arabic but was American.
Sami was Layla's former Arabic teacher.
I can understand Arabic, but I can't speak it.
Sami improved his Arabic vocabulary.
Sami doesn't speak a word of Arabic.
Mennad learned some Arabic phrases.
The separatists are racist against Arabic speakers.
I started studying Arabic for very wrong reasons.
I can't write in Arabic. I don't have an Arabic keyboard.
He teaches Arabic in the United States.
The word 'algebra' has Arabic roots, right?