Colloquial Arabic (Levantine)Routledge, 2009 M01 21 - 240 pages Colloquial Arabic (Levantine) offers you a step-by-step approach to the Arabic spoken in Jordan, Syria, Lebanon and Palestine. Levantine Arabic is widely recognized as one of the major languages of Arabic radio and television. Specially written by an international authority on teaching Arabic as a foreign language, Colloquial Arabic (Levantine) is the ideal course for self-study or class use and requires no previous knowledge of the language. |
Contents
Abbreviations | |
Introduction to Arabic pronunciation | |
Basic sentences for communication | |
possession andpronouns | |
Wheres the action? or more about verbs | |
Participles active and passive | |
hollow verbsandtobe | |
Workers of the world unite | |
Who was that lady I saw you with last night? | |
whatever next? | |
Part 2 | |
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Common terms and phrases
9ala 9ammaan 9arabee 9eed 9indee 9ishreen abadan Advanced Dialogue ahlan wa sahlan allaah arba9a aSHaab awwal ba9d bass bayroot Beirut bidoon bikhayr bukra bya9rif Classical Arabic Coll.A Colloquial Arabic Conjugate consonants Defective verbs derived forms dialects Dialogue 1 CD English example Exercise fataH feeh haadha halla Haraam hawn hayk Hullo Idafa ijaazat ikteer ilHamdu lillaah illee ilwalad ilyawm inno inta inthe issaa9a kaan kaatib katab kayf khayr kitaab kull laazim language Lebanese Lebanon Levant Levantine Arabic lubnaanee lundun m.sing maashee madaaris maktab maktoob mawjood means meen mu9allim Muhammad mumkin mush Muslim na9am na9m Nonpast Note ofthe participles Past Nonpast pronouns pronunciation proverbs raaH raja9 rakheeS saa9a Saar SaHeeH script shaan shee shoo shufto shukran shway suffixes talaateen Tayyib teacher Thank Translate Unit verbal noun verbs VIII Vocabulary vowel waaHid waHyaat word ya9nee yaa ustaaz yawm