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    Beginners Guide to Arabic

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    ‫اﻟﻌﺮﺑ ـ ـﻴﺔ‬ The Beginner’s Guide to Arabic GUIDE TO STUDYING ARABIC WHY STUDY ARABIC HOW TO STUDY ARABIC WHERE TO STUDY ARABIC WHAT YOU NEED BEFORE YOU START THE ARABIC ALPHABET INTRODUCTION TO THE ALPHABET THE LETTERS THE VOWELS SOME BASIC VOCABULARY RESOURCES FOR LEARNING ARABIC ONLINE RECOMMENDED BOOKS OUR NEWSLETTERS 2 2 3 4 4 5 5 6 11 13 17 17 18 19 Guide to Studying Arabic Why Study Arabic Arabic is spoken as a mother tongue by between 250 and 400 million people across 25 countries

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    Japanese and Arabic Language Although Japanese and Arabic languages ranked as top ten languages used in the web in 2011‚ there are significant differences in the number of internet users and the percentage of growth between Arabic and Japanese language. (www.internetworldstats.com/stats7.htm). This essay compares the ratio between Japanese and Arabic language in the Internet and then discusses the reasons for this differences. Although Arabic population was higher than Japanese by over than

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    Iraqi Arabic Dialect

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    Jaber Engl 301A 9th Dec 2013 Reorder of Sounds Rules (Metathesis in Arabic) According to a synchronic study of Metathesis in Eastern Arabic by Shadia Banjar‚ Metathesis exists in Arabic language which is a phonological process of transposition of sounds within a word and it involves redistribution of consonants‚ thus a change of the linear order of the word segments takes place. Also‚ Arabic dialects differ from Standard Arabic in that they have a reduced and restructured consonant system but more

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    Fayyaz Ahamed Professor Rashid Arabic 1A 27 November 2014 Literature throughout Arab and Islamic History The culture of Arabic-speaking people throughout history has been expressed greatly by the written word of the people‚ and to an almost equal degree‚ the spoken word. Even before the advent of Islam on the Arabian Peninsula‚ poetry was representative of the Arabic culture. As Islam spread across the Mediterranean and the world‚ great mathematicians and scientists wrote works‚ treatises‚ compilations

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    English and Arabic Idioms

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    The Art of Speech-Arabic Idioms Chapter Arabic-English dictionary for idioms‚ proverbs‚ politeness expressions‚ religious and Islamic expressions‚ slang and comparative spoken-written Arabic vocabulary.   The Arabic Idioms Written by Hussein Maxos Arabic for non-natives series by Hussein Maxos©‚ Damascus 1995-2003. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Index • Introduction…………………………………………….page 3 • Symbols and abbreviations………………………………. 6 • Section ‫6 .……………………………………ﺣﺮف اﻷﻟﻒ ا‬ • Section ‫71 ……………………………………ﺣﺮف

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    Diglossia: Arabic Language

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    DIGLOSSIA Sociolinguistics encompasses a broad range of concerns including the use of two or more language varieties in distinct social domains within the same speech community. In other words‚ the use of two distinct varieties of the same language for different functions. There are many societies where the official language that is used at schools or media is significantly different from that used at home or in ordinary conversations and often called a “dialect” or “vernacular”. Such a

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    1 Babylon University Homonymy in English and Arabic: A Contrastive Study By: Lecturer Ahmed Mohammed Ali Abdul Ameer (ME in Methods of Teaching English as a Foreign Language) Department of English College of Education (Safi yil Deen Al-Hilli) University of Babylon Asst. Lecturer Areej As’ad Ja’far Altaie (MA in English Language and Linguistics) Department of English College of Education (Safi yil Deen Al-Hilli) University of Babylon 2010 2 Introduction In fact‚ although

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    Sense Relations in Arabic and English Introduction: Sense relations are the relations between words and other words; they focus on the relationship between words and their meaning inside the language‚ i.e. sense relations have nothing to do with the world outside the language‚ unlike reference‚ which is the relationship of words to the world. There are various types of sense relations‚ such as synonymy‚ antonymy‚ hyponymy‚ homonymy‚ and polysemy. They originally grabbed scholars’ attention because

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    this topic? Algeria’s post colonial history is series of attempts to deal with colonial past. -Mainly to do with culture. At time of French conquest‚ Algeria had an extensive infrastructure of Quranic schools and Madrassas. – These were taught in Arabic & were traditional in the sense that they taught religious‚ legal & philological studies. Though it needed modernising‚ literacy rates in Algeria were as high in France & other agrarian societies of the time. The French military conquest affected

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    Arabic English Thematic Lexicon

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    Arabic–English Thematic Lexicon The Arabic–English Thematic Lexicon is an invaluable resource for all learners of Arabic. It contains some 8‚000 entries‚ arranged into themes‚ including flora and fauna‚ food and drink‚ the human body‚ health care‚ the family‚ housing‚ clothing‚ education‚ IT‚ sports‚ politics‚ economics and commerce‚ the law‚ media‚ language‚ geography‚ travel‚ religion‚ arts‚ science and natural resources. Three appendices cover the names of Arab and selected non-Arab regions‚ countries

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