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Russian v arabic - alphabets

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unrealcity
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 Message 1 of 11
22 December 2008 at 5:13pm | IP Logged 
I'm looking to learn either Russian or Arabic. Both look fascinating, so I'm struggling to pick one! Does anyone have any views on which language's alphabet is easier to learn? Thanks!
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Eimii
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 Message 2 of 11
22 December 2008 at 6:25pm | IP Logged 
I don't know about Arabic. But Russian, it isn't hard at all to learn the alphabet. It just takes a little while to get used to.
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Razekial
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 Message 3 of 11
23 December 2008 at 3:22am | IP Logged 
The alphabet for Russian is pretty easy to learn. If you sit down and work at it for a couple of hours you should be able to sound out words with relative ease. It also helps that there are several letters that share the same form and sound with English.

Keep in mind though that the alphabet is by far one of the easier points of Russian. I can't speak for Arabic, but the alphabet as well does not look impossible.
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FrancescoP
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 Message 4 of 11
23 December 2008 at 3:34am | IP Logged 
Speaking by experience, the cyrillic alphabet is about 9/10 times easier to learn than the Arabic script (which technically doesn't exactly qualify as an alphabet, but anyway), both for subjective and objective reasons. Add a simple but shocking truth: in Russian, accents permitting, you'll be able to pronounce unknown words and verb forms more or less correctly; in Arabic it takes a lot of experience and training to get unfamiliar words right, because *short vowels are almost never written*. This is a major catch for a beginner. Go for cyrillic first (a week will do) and then see for yourself if you need more challenge
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Ham
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 Message 5 of 11
23 December 2008 at 5:03am | IP Logged 
I would agree, the cyrilic alphabet is no harder than the latin alphabet, whereas in arabic the spelling is far from phonetic, as FrancescoP said short vowles aren't written, neither are double consonants marked usualy and neither are many other things. Some times it seems to me that arabic spelling is based more on its own internal rules and grammar rather than pronounciation.
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stelingo
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 Message 6 of 11
23 December 2008 at 5:58am | IP Logged 
Another difficulty about the Arabic alphabet not mentioned is that each letter can have upto 4 forms, initial, medial, end and isolate. It takes some practise combining these forms correctly to form words.
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FrancescoP
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 Message 7 of 11
23 December 2008 at 8:24am | IP Logged 
That's true, even if that's not as hard as it sounds (as far as my modest experience is concerned). Initial, medial and final forms are usually quite similar or recognizable, not completely different signs (with exceptions). On the other hand, italic and handwritten cyrillic are quite a challenge in themselves: a lot of letters are different, some are deceptive, etc. It's still much easier than the Arabic script, though, and by far
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Juan M.
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 Message 8 of 11
23 December 2008 at 8:49am | IP Logged 
You shouldn't regard the Russian alphabet as an obstacle. As others have mentioned, you become comfortable with it after a relatively short while.


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