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Let's Talk Arabic
Let's Talk Arabic
Let's Talk Arabic
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Let's Talk Arabic

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(Let's Talk Arabic) is the faster and easier way to learn this language as it is:

- A comprehensive book that will have you speaking Arabic with confidence in no time as it includes:

- 15 step-by-step lessons
- Practical vocabulary and authentic everyday usage
- Simple explanations and plenty of examples
- Supplemental sections, including e-mail and internet resources
- A comprehensive grammar reference section
- A simple and effective guide teaches you everything you need to know to read and write Arabic. There are simple step-by-step explanations, plenty of practice reading exercises. No previous knowledge of Arabic is assumed.

- The book teaches the basics of Modern Standard Arabic using a simple and effective building-block method which is proven, simple, solid and reliable, as it has been successful for few years!
- The book includes everything you need - vocabulary, grammar, culture, and practice, and English - Arabic - English dictionary.
LanguageEnglish
PublishereBookIt.com
Release dateApr 26, 2016
ISBN9781456601232
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    Let's Talk Arabic - Dr. Adam

    UNIT ONE

    Saying Hello

    UNIT ONE

    Saying Hello

    Contents

    - Dialogue: Saying Hello

    - Vocabulary

    - Other useful phrases

    - Culture Notes: Greetings in Arabic

    - Vocabulary practice

    - Grammar usage:

    verb to be in Arabic

    Definite and indefinite articles

    Gender

    - Grammar Exercises

    Hello!

    as-salaamu Aalaykum!

    In this lesson you will learn some basic greetings and how to ask How are you?

    A dialogue:

    Learn as Adam meets an old high school friend, Mahmoud. They haven't seen each other for long time.

    Vocabulary

    Other useful phrases:

    Culture Notes:

    The most common greeting in Arabic is the phrase "as-salaamu Aalaykum which means literally may peace be upon you. And the most common reply is wa Aalaykum as-salaam, which means literally and upon you peace".

    But as you see in the above phrases, to learn a language, you have to learn its culture, because literal or direct translation doesn't make sense when you speak that language.

    The same thing in "SabaaH el-khayr = good morning, and the response of it, which is Sabaah en-nuur while nuur means literally light", but this is the way how Arabs greet each others, simply means: if you greet me using good words, so I have to greet you using better

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