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Arabic Language Learning Material
Dear All,
I am looking to learn some Arabic but could only find textbooks with exercises that did not explain the grammar very well (or at all). I can learn a language best by going through the grammar, so I was wondering if anybody could recommend a textbook to me?
Moreover, is there a big difference between the Arabic spoken in the Middle East, Egypt etc? I speak Farsi, will this help me with Arabic (other than with the alphabet)?
Many thanks!
Susanne.
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Language pair: Arabic, Middle Eastern; All
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Susanne
December 30, 2003
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Re:Re:IDIOMATIQUES FRANCOPHONE
"painco" is a perfectly feasible but artificial word, surely created by someone speaking "verlan". "verlan" stands for "à l'envers" and "langue". So, one syllable of "à l'envers" = "ver", and one syllable of "langue" = "lan" are selected and put together in reverse order, which is what "verlan" means, a (cut down) language in reverse order.
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Language pair: English; French
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Hans
December 6, 2003
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Re:HELP ME LEARN KURDISH PLEASE
Hello Sam ! If you like I can help you with learning in Kurdish. I hope to hear from you soon, Ps:I'm not agold member.
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Language pair: Kurdish; English
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M. O.
December 3, 2003
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Re:Re:Italian
Ciao Valentina! Sono un ragazzo argentino di 24 anni che circa praticare la lingua italiana. Comme sai, parlo lo spagnolo e posso achiudarti con questa bellissima lingua. Aspetto la tua risposta. Ciao!
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Language pair: English; All
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Juan Pablo
December 2, 2003
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Re:Help Me
Hello in Turkish: I'm fine=Ýyiyim what have you been doing=Ne yapýyorsun? I'm bored=Sýkýldým
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Language pair: English; Turkish
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Burcu
November 30, 2003
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Latest: November 30, 2003
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Re:Help Me
Merhaba,
I am fine : Ýyiyim What have you been doing? : Neler yapýyorsun? I am bored : Sýkýldým How are you?: Nasýlsýn? What's up?: Ne var ne yok?/Naber? I know[speak] Turkish: Türkçe biliyorum. I don't know[speak] Turkish: Türkçe bilmiyorum. See you: Görüþmek üzere
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Language pair: English; Turkish
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alantugba
November 30, 2003
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Latest: November 30, 2003
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Re:Ashkarabally
Hi Sara,
It's difficult to give the meaning of this expression because I have to hear the song, and its context. anyway, it may mean Ashkar(person's name) ala (in) bally (my mind). Again, it depends what the singer is singing. I'm not a gold member but you can always reply if you have any questions. I would to learn to speak Spanish fluently...I understand 75% of it.
Asta luego,
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Language pair: Arabic, other; French
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Kader
November 23, 2003
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Re:street sorani
hello Evi !!! I' be happy to help you to learn in Kurdish.i can teach you how to talk in Kurmanchi. that's what the magiorty of Kurdish people talk. PS. I'm not a gold member
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Language pair: Kurdish; All
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M. O.
November 22, 2003
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Re:turkish slang
Hello Esma !!! "seni deliler gibi ozladim" "lutfen eve geri don " I'll be happy if i can teach you some in Turkish language.
I'll try my best to help you to teach you in Turkish and anything you wnat to know about Turkish culture. PS i'm no a gold member
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Language pair: English; Turkish
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M. O.
November 22, 2003
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Re:Re:spanish slang
No entiendo muy bien la frase pero si te sirve de ayuda....
Señor, puede venderme algunas (two by fours????) Los necesito para arreglar la pared de mi salon.Tambien necesito dos hojas de media pulgada (plywood?) y dos hojas de cuatro por ocho (gyprock?).
Ah y se dice Muchas Gracias. XD.
Saludos
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Language pair: English; Spanish
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Javier G.
November 16, 2003
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