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C: Case
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Nouns and adjectives in Arabic are declined for case. Part One of this book will focus a great deal of attention. If you are new…
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B: The Definite Article
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Words are made definite in Arabic by attaching أل to the beginning of the word. For example, مُدَرِّس means “a teacher”. “The teacher” is rendered…
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A: The Equational Sentence
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There are two kinds of sentences in Arabic, those with a verb and those without a verb. For the first few lessons we will deal…
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Table of Contents: Part 1 – Back to the Basics
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Author’s Preface Part 1: Back to the Basics Chapter 1 A: The Equational Sentence B: The Definite Article C: Case D: The Nominative Case E:…
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Is this book for you?
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Have you had the equivalent ofat least two-years of university-level Modem Standard Arabic? If the answer is yes, ask yourself the questions below. l, Has…
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Chapter One Table of Contents
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A. The Equational Sentence B. The Definite Article C. Case D. The Nominative Case E. Question Words F. Helping Vowels and the Elidable Hamza G.…
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Authors Preface
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Several years ago I taught a course in newspaper Arabic at a highly-respected Middle East related institution in Washington, D.C. The students in the course…