In recent browsing, I came across a tool which could help you learn other languages called 'LaTrine'.
http://www.godisch.de/debian/latrine It has UTF-8 support and a GUI is being actively worked on as is noted on the URL above (not sure the curses would work with Arabic due to shaping requirements among other things, but its sure worth a try). With our recent release (and subsequent contact of freedict.de) about Arabic_Wordlist-0.5, http://www.arabeyes.org/project.php?proj=Wordlist latrine could really be useful for those looking to learn Arabic. Its certainly not your ideal learning tool (nothing a kid could use for instance - no pictures, sound, etc) but it very much mimics a flash-card system. Alex, you had also mentioned that you have a similar working module in emacs, right ? Any takers in terms of testing the system out to generate some feedback ? I'm wondering how much work is required to build a true learning medium so that what is shown takes a form in which initial shown words are easy (and common) which progressively get harder as opposed to a random showing of a word. In short, we need someone to dive into this and try it out. Martin, any plans to 'ease' the learning process by including pictures, hints, etc so that kids can be engaged (eg, show a picture of a ball and have them type 'ball', etc) ? Maybe include say 100-200 of the most common words/phrases as a start or similar. Are there other tools out there worth mentioning ? Salam. - Nadim __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ Developer mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.arabeyes.org/mailman/listinfo/developer

