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Published:
October 9, 2018

Arabic For Dummies

Overview

Start reading and speaking Arabic

Arabic For Dummies helps readers start speaking Modern Standard Arabic in no time. Whether you’re a student, traveler, or work in business or government, you’ll find this title to be packed with practical lessons, cultural facts, and handy references.

Inside, you’ll find guidance on basic grammar, as well as the necessary vocabulary to make introductions and greetings, use proper etiquette, make small talk, make transportation arrangements, order food and beverages, ask directions, deal with money, shop, access recreation, and handle an emergency.

  • Features new and revised content
  • Offers a revamped, user-friendly design to both pedagogy and organization
  • Includes expanded coverage of grammar, verb conjugations, and pronunciations
  • Get free access to conversational audio tracks online

If you want to start speaking Arabic, this go-to book is packed with practical instruction, cultural facts, and handy references you won’t want to be without!

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About The Author

Amine Bouchentouf is a native Arabic speaker from Morocco. He helped launch a year-round Arabic department at Middlebury College in Vermont, expanding upon the pre-existing, well-regarded Arabic Summer Program. He also designs, structures, and teaches beginner, intermediate, and advanced courses through the ABC Language Exchange Program in New York.

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CHEAT SHEET

If you're learning Arabic, you need the basics — questions, phrases for meeting and greeting and being polite, days of the week, and numbers. The following can help you practice some key terms and speak more like a native Arabic speaker.Useful questions in ArabicIf you’re lost, you need to know the time, or you’re just trying to communicate more clearly in Arabic, practice the pronunciation of the following essential Arabic phrases and questions: Greeting, meeting, and expressing yourself in ArabicWhether you’re dealing with business or pleasure, make sure you know how to greet and get acquainted with people.

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If you're learning Arabic, you need the basics — questions, phrases for meeting and greeting and being polite, days of the week, and numbers. The following can help you practice some key terms and speak more like a native Arabic speaker.Useful questions in ArabicIf you’re lost, you need to know the time, or you’re just trying to communicate more clearly in Arabic, practice the pronunciation of the following essential Arabic phrases and questions: Greeting, meeting, and expressing yourself in ArabicWhether you’re dealing with business or pleasure, make sure you know how to greet and get acquainted with people.
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