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Arabic Alphabets: Letters Baa (ب) and Taa (ت)
Did you know that the Arabic alphabet is the second most used alphabetic system in the world after the Latin alphabet? It has 28 letters and is always cursive. Arabic letters are written from right to left and can take on different forms depending on where they reside in the word. Start learning by exploring and mastering the Arabic letters Baa (ب) and Taa (ت), the second and third letters in the Arabic alphabet.
Arabic Alphabets: Letters Baa (ب) and Taa (ت)
Master the second (Baa ب) and third letters (Taa ت) of the Arabic alphabet with this free online language course.
Did you know that the Arabic alphabet is the second most used alphabetic system in the world after the Latin alphabet? It has 28 letters and is always cursive. Arabic letters are written from right to left and can take on different forms depending on where they reside in the word. Start learning by exploring and mastering the Arabic letters Baa (ب) and Taa (ت), the second and third letters in the Arabic alphabet.
Arabic Letters Baa (ب) and Taa (ت)
This module explores the Arabic letters Baa (ب) and Taa (ت), the second and third letters in the Arabic alphabet. You will also discover the differences between Taa2 and Taa2 marbuta.
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