Alphabet first is okay
Learning letters is a valid first step. Whole-word writing is the practice that comes next.
After alphabet practice
Alphabet apps help you learn letter forms. The next challenge is joining those forms inside real Arabic words.
Arabic letters change shape depending on where they appear in a word. A letter can look different at the beginning, middle, end, or on its own. Even after you learn those forms separately, it can still be hard to know how to put them together.
That is the gap Yalla Write Arabic focuses on. Instead of stopping at isolated letters, it helps you practice connected words so your eyes and hand learn how Arabic script flows in context.
Yalla Write Arabic is for the moment after the alphabet starts to make sense, but real words still feel hard to write.
Learning letters is a valid first step. Whole-word writing is the practice that comes next.
Practice complete word shapes so you can see how letters join naturally.
Yalla Write Arabic is currently an iOS app for iPhone and iPad.
No. Alphabet practice is useful, but Yalla Write Arabic focuses on complete Arabic words so beginners can practice connected script in context.
No. The app avoids OCR and automatic scoring. You reveal the answer and self-check calmly.
Download Yalla Write Arabic on the App Store for iPhone and iPad. The app helps you trace, hear, recall, and self-check real Arabic words.