Arabic, My Primary Language

There are over 100 different languages worldwide. One of these languages is Arabic. Arabic is the language that I first learned to speak, read, and write, followed by English. Unlike the English alphabet, the Arabic alphabet has 2 more letters, with a total of 28 letters. It is a unique language because some of its letters do not exist in other languages. Another feature that makes Arabic distinct is that it is written and read from right to left, which is the opposite of the reading and writing direction of English.

Arabic Alphabet

These are the 28 letters that make up the Arabic alphabet and language. The letter at the top right corner is the first letter, while the letter at the bottom left corner is the last letter of the Arabic alphabet.