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Here are some of the things that make Arabic vocabulary difficult to learn:  
Here are some of the things that make Arabic vocabulary difficult to learn:


*'''The alphabet is written from right-to-left'''. It takes a long time to get used to seeing whole words or sentences in a different alphabet and recognizing them without having to sound them out letter-by-letter. This makes the acquisition of reading skills more time-consuming.
*'''The alphabet is written from right-to-left'''. It takes a long time to get used to seeing whole words or sentences in a different alphabet and recognizing them without having to sound them out letter-by-letter. This makes the acquisition of reading skills more time-consuming.

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