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Moroccan Colloquial Arabic Vocabulary by Matthew Aldrich Pdf
Moroccan Colloquial Arabic Vocabulary presents over 4,500 words, phrases, and example sentences organized by topic. Unlike a dictionary, which is meant to be used as a reference, this book is a powerful and effective study tool for increasing your vocabulary for daily communication.
All items appear in a two-column layout with Arabic script and English translation–and often include grammar and usage notes.
An alphabetical English-Arabic index helps you locate needed words quickly.
★ Bonus: Available on our website, we have free accompanying audio tracks to download or stream (to help you develop listening skills and accurate pronunciation), forums for getting help with the materials, groups for practicing what you've learned with other learners and native speakers, and (available separately) Anki digital flashcards with audio.
A Dictionary of Moroccan Arabic by Richard Slade Harrell,Harvey Sobelman,Thomas Fox Pdf
This classic volume presents the core vocabulary of everyday life in Morocco--from the kitchen to the mosque, from the hardware store to the natural world of plants and animals. It contains myriad examples of usage, including formulaic phrases and idiomatic expressions. Understandable throughout the nation, it is based primarily on the standard dialect of Moroccans from the cities of Fez, Rabat, and Casablanca. All Arabic citations are in an English transcription, making it invaluable to English-speaking non-Arabists, travelers, and tourists--as well as being an important resource tool for students and scholars in the Arabic language-learning field.
Richard S. Harrell,Mohammed Abu-Talib,William S. Carroll
Author : Richard S. Harrell,Mohammed Abu-Talib,William S. Carroll Publisher : Georgetown University Press Page : 428 pages File Size : 55,9 Mb Release : 2006 Category : Foreign Language Study ISBN : 1589010817
A Basic Course in Moroccan Arabic with MP3 Files by Richard S. Harrell,Mohammed Abu-Talib,William S. Carroll Pdf
A Basic Course in Moroccan Arabic is a textbook in spoken Moroccan Arabic that is written for beginners who are unfamiliar with the Arabic language, alphabet, pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar. Written in Latinate transcription it is carefully designed to present these elements in a progressive, user-friendly, step-by-step manner. Following the initial pronunciation introductions and practice, there are 130 lessons consisting of a text where a small number of phrases and sentences illustrate grammatical points. These sections also contain exercises in new grammar and vocabulary. Each lesson is structured in a way that guides the learner naturally and comfortably into an understanding of the structure of Moroccan Arabic. From there, the course progresses into ninety-seven short, conversational dialogs that place the student in a variety of social situations. First introduced to Arabic language students in the 1960s, A Basic Course in Moroccan Arabic still has no equal for clarity and ease of use. An audio CD of MP3 files that further aid and enhance the lessons is now bound into this volume.
Levantine Colloquial Arabic Vocabulary by Matthew Aldrich Pdf
Suitable for beginners and more advanced learners, Levantine Colloquial Arabic Vocabulary is a powerful method to learn the vocabulary you need to communicate comfortably in spoken Arabic. Bonus: Free audio tracks available to download and stream from www.lingualism.com. Accompanying Anki digital SRS flashcards available separately from publisher's website. Features include: Over 4,500 items (words, phrases, and example sentences) in authentic Levantine (Lebanese) Colloquial Arabic have been organized into 57 thematic categories to help you build connections and expand your vocabulary quickly. Each item appears in Arabic script, phonemic transcription, and English translation in a carefully designed layout that allows you to reinforce your memory by covering columns and testing yourself. Words contain grammatical information (gender, plurals, conjugation patterns, usage notes). Idiomatic phrases model natural collocations. Example sentences help to accelerate mastery of natural language. Alphabetical English Index for quick referencing. Develop listening skills and accurate pronunciation using the free, downloadable MP3s.
Moroccan Arabic Verb Dictionary by El Haloui Abdennebi,Steve Bowman Pdf
This searchable ebook dictionary contains over 3500 main English verb entries and expressions with their corresponding Moroccan Arabic verbs. Sub-entries under each main verb include adjectives, adverbs, derivatives of the main verb, and nouns associated with the main verb entry. For each verb there is a sentence to help clarify the context for accurate usage. Sentences were carefully chosen by the Moroccan editor to provide the learner with many practical Moroccan cultural insights. All of the Arabic words in the dictionary are written in fully voweled Arabic script. Throughout the book we have also included topical vocabulary lists such as "household items", "medical terms", "professions", etc.
Whether you are going to Morocco for tourism or you just fell in love with its language, this book is made for the sole purpose of helping you communicate in Moroccan Arabic (also known as Darija). Darija is a colloquial Arabic dialect that is heavily influenced by Berber Amazigh and to a lesser extent by French and Spanish.Learning a new language is hard as it is, so I can understand the frustration you might feel when you face a new language with a completely different alphabet and not well defined grammar and vocabulary. Fortunately, this book was written while constantly putting myself in your place; therefor I simplified as many grammar rules as possible and made a transcription technique that will help you learn Darija using classical Latin alphabet while slowly getting used to the Arabic script.Oh, and one more thing: it might motivate you to know that Darija speakers can communicate easily with Algerians and Tunisians, in other words, by learning Moroccan Arabic you will add three more countries to your "where can I communicate" list.
A Basic Course in Moroccan Arabic by Richard Slade Harrell,Mohammed Abu-Talib,William S. Carroll Pdf
This text teaches the basic structure of Moroccan Arabic through Lessons and Dialogues. The four-part lessons include phrase and sentence texts, grammatical notes, exercises, and vocabulary.
Egyptian Colloquial Arabic Vocabulary by Matthew Aldrich Pdf
Suitable for beginners and more advanced learners, Egyptian Colloquial Arabic Vocabulary is a powerful method to learn the vocabulary you need to communicate comfortably in spoken Arabic. Bonus: Free audio tracks available to download and stream from www.lingualism.com/ecav. Accompanying Anki digital SRS flashcards available separately from publisher's website. Features include: Over 4,500 items (words, phrases, and example sentences) in authentic Egyptian Colloquial Arabic have been organized into 57 thematic categories to help you build connections and expand your vocabulary quickly. Each item appears in Arabic script, phonemic transcription, and English translation in a carefully designed layout that allows you to reinforce your memory by covering columns and testing yourself. Words contain grammatical information (gender, plurals, conjugation patterns, usage notes). Idiomatic phrases model natural collocations. Example sentences help to accelerate mastery of natural language. Alphabetical English Index for quick referencing. Develop listening skills and accurate pronunciation using the free, downloadable MP3s. Revised Edition now includes tashkeel (diacritics) on the Arabic script and references to page numbers (previously chapter numbers only) in the index.
Moroccan Arabic Verb Dictionary by Abdennebi El Haloui,Steven L. Bowman Pdf
This dictionary is a comprehensive resource on Moroccan Arabic verbs and their usage. It is the first reference book of its kind and is an essential resource for any Moroccan Arabic learner. This 700 page hardcover dictionary contains over 3500 main English verbs and expressions and more than 3000 up-to-date Moroccan Arabic verbs and expressions. Sub-entries under each main verb include adjectives, adverbs, derivatives of the main verb, and nouns associated with the main verb. For most verbs there are also sentences to help clarify the context for using the verb. Sentences were carefully chosen by the Moroccan editor to provide the learner with many Moroccan cultural insights. All of the Arabic words in the dictionary are written in fully vowelled Arabic script. The front part of the dictionary is alphabetized by the main English verbs including their sub-entries and sentences and the back of the dictionary is an index which is alphabetized by the main Arabic verbs with their corresponding English meaning.
Moroccan Arabic was written by a dogged student of the language (and a natural teacher) and it was edited by a native speaker and equally wonderful teacher. Finally, a straight-forward and easy to use primer for learning Moroccan Arabic - and now, new and improved in this 2nd edition. It incorporates reader suggestions and features more details on the transliteration system, additional words, new word lists, and the text has been completely revised and re-edited. Practical and witty, it's basically the equivalent of a VCR repair manual, just a bare-bones list of how to do the important things: here's the present tense, here's the future tense, etc, etc. In other words, it's a reference book with simple examples, none of the filler, and a few youthful surprises. It's just the kind of cheat-sheet everyone craves. Best of all, and unlike the others, everything is provided side-by-side in English, transliteration, and Arabic. And it uses a simple real-word transliteration system that is simply written the way things sound without the use of exotic linguistic symbols. It's the perfect book for everyone with an interest in contemporary Morocco: travelers, tourists, students, diplomats, business people, academics, artists, Peace Corp volunteers, Fulbright Scholars and student grantees, etc. Praise for Moroccan Arabic from students, scholars and travelers on both side of the Atlantic: "Fills a gaping hole in Moroccan Arabic instruction. Based on the first-hand immersion experiences of a native English-speaker who navigated Moroccan culture and language for a year... and as a researcher in Morocco myself, I found it handy." --Nabil Khan, Fulbright Student Grantee "I love the sense of humor woven throughout - it's an enjoyable read. A great example of collaboration." --Edwin Bodensiek, Dir. of Outreach and Public Relation, CIES - Fulbright, Washington, DC "A great resource. I wish had this book when I was traveling and researching in Morocco." --Dr Jennifer A Roberson, Professor of Islamic Art, Sonoma State University, California "Written by a born teacher. This book enhances effective language instruction and builds a collection of everyday conversation resources for Anglo-American students and scholars." --Dr Khalid Amine, Universite Abdelmalek Essaadi and President, ICPS - Tangier Many people contributed to making this book a reality - and by agreement of all those involved, the proceeds from the sale of this book go to support the publishing program at the International Centre for Performance Studies (ICPS) - Tangier, Morocco. Initial research for the book was conducted during a Fulbright graduate student grant. The ongoing project (encourage more people to learn Darija, provide improved study materials, and provide a funding stream for ICPS-Tangier) is sustained by the generosity of numerous all-volunteer partners - kindly lend your assistance by sending an email to [email protected]
Tunisian Colloquial Arabic Vocabulary by Matthew Aldrich Pdf
Tunisian Arabic is a beautiful and fascinating variety of Arabic, with its unique grammatical idiosyncrasies and an eclectic vocabulary. A great number of words have been borrowed from French and Berber, making Tunisian Arabic one of the more difficult dialects for speakers of other varieties of Arabic to understand. Tunisian Colloquial Arabic Vocabulary provides a window into the everyday speech of Tunisians, giving you the advantage in understanding real Arabic as it spoken by native speakers. Bonus: Free audio tracks available to download and stream from www.lingualism.com. Suitable for beginners and more advanced learners, Tunisian Colloquial Arabic Vocabulary begins with detailed pronunciation and grammar guides, followed by over 4,500 vocabulary items (words, phrases, and example sentences) in authentic Tunisian Colloquial Arabic, organized into 57 thematic categories to help you build connections and expand your vocabulary quickly. Each item appears in Arabic script, phonetic transliteration, and English translation in a carefully designed layout that allows you to reinforce your memory by covering columns and testing yourself. Alphabetical English Index for quick referencing.
Author : Ernest T. Abdel-Massih Publisher : University of Michigan Press Page : 268 pages File Size : 44,8 Mb Release : 1974 Category : Foreign Language Study ISBN : UVA:X001137139