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Author: Raymond Scheindlin Ph.D.
Publisher: Barron's Educational Series
Genre: Reference
Release: Sep 2007   My Rating: 0
Summary: Barron’s " 501 Arabic Verbs " is printed in Arabic script with exemplary sentences in English for each verb. To reflect correct Arabic style, " 501 Arabic Verbs " has been printed back cover to front and back page to front. Verbs are arranged alphabetically in a table format, one verb per page with English translation, and conjugated in all tenses and forms. The book’s additional features include common idioms with example sentences to demonstrate verb usage and a grammar review.


Author: Kristen Brustad, Mahmoud Al-Batal, Abbas Al-Tonsi
Publisher: Georgetown University Press
Genre: Computers
Release: Sep 2004   My Rating: 0
Summary: The beauty and richness of the history and cultures of the Middle East are matters of increasing interest to the English-speaking world. As nations make their way into this new century, there must be dialogue and understanding--and language is the doorway into that new understanding.
This revised and updated second edition of Al-Kitaab contains new video and audio material on three DVDs, along with revised and updated texts and exercises. Following naturally on the introductory text, Alif Baa, for the Al-Kitaab Arabic language program, this initial Part One text further develops skills in standard Arabic while providing additional material in colloquial as well as classical Arabic.
The audio vocabulary portion of the DVDs allow learners to hear a new word followed by a sentence using it in context along with previously acquired vocabulary and grammatical structures, enabling students to build new vocabulary skills while reviewing previously exercised material. The video portion offers the option of seeing and hearing the video of each lesson in both Modern Standard Arabic and Egyptian Colloquial Arabic. The DVDs also contain substantial material exposing the learner to Egyptian Arabic (the most widely used and understood Arabic dialect), a short dialogue in Egyptian Colloquial Arabic appears at the end of each lesson. New video materials also feature subtitled interviews with Egyptians about various aspects of Arab culture, such as gender issues, fasting in the Muslim and Christian traditions, social clubs and their significance, and more.



Author: Kristen Brustad, Mahmoud Al-Batal, Abbas Al-Tonsi
Publisher: Georgetown University Press
Genre: Computers
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Author: Hans Wehr
Publisher: Spoken Language Services Inc
Genre: Reference
Release: May 1993   My Rating: 0
Summary: Its scholarship, accuracy and reliability make it one of the most significant contributions to Arabic lexicography. It is hoped that this masterpiece will point the way ot wider use of modern lexicographical principles in the compilation of dictionaries for earlier periods of the Arabic language.


Author: Mahmoud al-Batal
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Author: L. Mcloughlin
Publisher: Routledge
Genre: Reference
Release: Feb 1982   My Rating: 0
Summary: This paperback in the Colloquial Language Learning Series is available individually or as part of a pack. For more information, please refer to the cassette pack listing for this language.

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