Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Arabic (Native) Language VS English Language

     My native language, Arabic, and English have a lot in common. However, there are a lot of differences between them. In this essay, I'm going to compare and contrast these two languages.
    Not only English but also Arabic is spoken in a lot of countries. For example, Arabic is spoken in more than 30 countries, as well as English. Both languages English and Arabic have similar words like lemon, tires, and laptop. The ways you pronounce the letter are almost the same. Arabic language is one of the most famous in the world just as English language which means that many people speak English , and many people speak Arabic too.
   There are a lot of differences between them. Usually we learn the native language in first five years in our live, while a second language needs around one year to learn it. Another difference is that learning native language is much easier than learning a second language. Unlike the native language which doesn't require any translations sours, the second language usually requires a dictionary. Although learning my native language was easier to me than learning the second language, I believe that the grammar of my native language is harder than the grammar of my second language. The last deferent is that my native language was my only language to communicate.
     The differences don't prevent us from learning a new language, and the similarities encourage us to learn.

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