Arabic Flashcards
Practice 100 free online and printable Arabic flashcards designed to help beginners learn the Arabic alphabet, writing marks, numbers, simple vocabulary, and everyday phrases. Use topic filters, shuffle review, and print-friendly cards for playful daily study.
Includes Arabic alphabet flash cards, Arabic letters flashcards, Arabic number flashcards, Arabic vocabulary flashcards, and alif ba ta style beginner review.
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How to Study These Arabic Flashcards
1. Start with alif ba ta
Learn the letters first. The alphabet is the skeleton of Arabic, and vocabulary hangs on it later.
2. Say every card aloud
Arabic is a sound-and-script language. Eyes alone are not enough; your mouth has to join the party.
3. Learn writing marks early
Short vowels and marks like fatha, kasra, and damma make beginner reading much easier and much less mysterious.
4. Build from letters to phrases
Move from letters to numbers, then words, then short phrases. One brick at a time builds the language wall.
This Arabic flash card set is designed for playful beginner study, printable review, and real comprehension. It supports Arabic alphabet cards, Arabic number flashcards, and basic vocabulary in one place.
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Arabic Flashcards FAQ
What are Arabic flashcards?
Arabic flashcards are study cards that help learners practice Arabic letters, sounds, numbers, words, and short daily-use phrases with active recall.
Are these Arabic flashcards free?
Yes. These Arabic flashcards are free to use online and can also be printed for offline learning.
Do these Arabic alphabet flash cards include the full Arabic alphabet?
Yes. The deck includes the 28 Arabic letters from alif to ya, along with beginner-friendly pronunciation help and writing support.
Do these cards include Arabic numbers and Arabic vocabulary flashcards?
Yes. The set includes Arabic number flashcards, beginner vocabulary flashcards, and useful phrases for daily conversation practice.
How many Arabic flashcards are in this set?
There are 100 Arabic flashcards in total, covering alphabet, writing marks, numbers, vocabulary, and phrases.
What is the best way to use alif ba ta flash cards?
Practice a few letters at a time, say them aloud, revisit them daily, and connect them with words and phrases once the shapes and sounds feel familiar.
