spaceparrot
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- Jun 1, 2016
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- Two cockatiels: Sharlett (Cinnamon Pied) and Data (White-Faced Pied)
Hi! I started learning Standard Arabic two semesters ago, and it is such a beautiful language! (But, I think all languages are pretty!) I plan on teaching Data a few phrases in Spanish and Arabic.
Now, I am able to write in Arabic as well as type. I was wondering if anyone wanted to see what their names or the names of their animal family members looked like when written in Arabic. I apologize if that sounds rude or anything. I just really love the language and I like to see how names look or are pronounced in other languages.
Some names don't translate into Arabic and in my class, our teacher told us we could write our names phonetically since that is how words are spelled in Standard Arabic.
Long story short, if you would like to see your name or someone else's name in Standard Arabic then please post here and I'll type it for you!! Keep in mind that I'm still learning and this is my third language, please.
Examples:
Data: ذاتا
Charlotte: شرلَت
Crow: غراب (that's the word for crow, I believe)
Now, I am able to write in Arabic as well as type. I was wondering if anyone wanted to see what their names or the names of their animal family members looked like when written in Arabic. I apologize if that sounds rude or anything. I just really love the language and I like to see how names look or are pronounced in other languages.
Some names don't translate into Arabic and in my class, our teacher told us we could write our names phonetically since that is how words are spelled in Standard Arabic.
Long story short, if you would like to see your name or someone else's name in Standard Arabic then please post here and I'll type it for you!! Keep in mind that I'm still learning and this is my third language, please.
Examples:
Data: ذاتا
Charlotte: شرلَت
Crow: غراب (that's the word for crow, I believe)