How to learn Arabic language
Learning Arabic language in comparison to other languages is quite difficult because of right pronunciation and interconnection with each word. Suppose if there are 4 or 5 words in an Arabic sentence, each word would be connected with another word. Though, a single word can be pronounced separately, but once it becomes a sentence it becomes a chain of words connected with each other.
Non native speakers of Arabic language have problems to understand spoken Arabic and realize where a word starts and where a single words ends. Arabic is an official language of all the Arab countries but its speakers are found all over the world.
Arabic is considered sacred because of Quran being in Arabic as each Muslim reads the Quran daily; it is recited during the prayers and most of the supplications are made in Arabic language.
Some facts about Arabic language
Like any other language, Arabic language also has letters, which are 28 in numbers. Similar to Persian and Urdu, Arabic is also written from right to left hand. If you know a little bit of Urdu, you can notice there are lots of Arabic words in Urdu. For example, 'Kitab', 'Qalam', 'Insaan' etc.
How to start learning Arabic language
You have to buy a primary Arabic book, which will educate you about some fundamental nouns, pronouns and articles which are used in daily life. You should try to learn at least 10 new words daily and in addition to memorizing those words, you should also start writing practice those new words.
Instead of learning from Arabic to your native language, you should try to practice from your native language into Arabic. Suppose, your native language is English then you should try to translate from English to Arabic.
This way of translation will give you the benefit of exploring new words. The more you explore, the faster your vocabulary will be.
There are lots of online website and language agencies running online Arabic courses, which are also beneficial but basic is the same everywhere. If you are an active user on social media, you can make friends from Arabic countries; which chatting with them you can learn modern Arabic also.
Once you are sure you have strong vocabulary and you can translate single words quickly from your mother tongue to Arabic then you should start paying attentions to grammar.
Some tutors suggest cramming some words or sentences daily, but it is not going to make you a good leaner unless you learn basic Arabic grammatically.