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About the Webmaster
One of my interest in gardening began with my grandmother, who know the names for some flowers and plants. So, I put this picture here. This page is for Arabic language. To help you learn it.

About the Featured Flower: A Rose By Any Other Name . . .
Roses were brought to the United States by a French man in the 1800s. Since then, they’ve become ever-popular, so much so that they are New York’s official state flower. Roses carry romance with them, yet they are surprisingly sturdy and easy to grow. Roses come in many varieties, including climbing roses, tea roses, rose hedges, and so on. Roses also have meanings associated with their color. For example, pink roses mean grace, yellow means joy and friendship, coral equals desire, white are associated with purity, and red, of course, means romantic love.

About this page
I am not an Arabic teacher.. But I will do my best to help those who like to learn Arabic language
Arabic is my first language. English is my second one. Arabic is not that hard if you have the willing and ability. Learning another language is hard at the start. The easy way to learn a language is to have an intensive course for at least 4 months, then, to live at least a year within a group of people who speak that language. When I was in secondary school, English was hard. In high school, I started to understand the English language. I think it is because of a teacher ability and personality. In fact, younger learn faster than older people when it comes to another language. We all know how knowledge enhances ourselves. In any place, at any time, people with knowledge are really respected. The key for knowledge is to read. Of course, you cannot read unless you know at least one language. Therefore, learning another one opens another gate of knowledge. Can you gain it?
Yes you can. I knew a man from Somalia knows 7 languages. I met a woman from Romania who speaks 12 languages. The Guinness book of world records, 1998, shows that "Ziad Fazh from Brazil speaks and writes 58 languages. He was tested in a live interview in Athens, Greece in July1991, when he surprised audience members by talking to them in their native tongues". He is an Arabic person originally. He lives is Brazil.

Web Page
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/learn_arabic_language

E-mail
hemaidy@runbox.com