Making Out in Arabic: (Arabic Phrasebook)
β Scribed by Fethi Mansouri
- Publisher
- Tuttle Publishing
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Frontcover; Copyright; Contents; Introduction; 1 What's Up?; 2 Basic Phrases; 3 Got a Minute?; 4 Hey There!; 5 Look At That!; 6 Coming and Going; 7 Eat, Drink, Be Merry!; 8 I Like It!; 9 Curses and Insults; 10 Party Talk; 11 Getting Serious; 12 Lovers' Language; 13 The Other Side; Other Ebooks; Backcover.;Making Out in Arabic is a fun, accessible and thorough guide to Arabic as it's really spoken. This is an excellent phrase book of modern colloquial Arabic for use in everyday, informal interactions--giving access to the sort of wonderful and catchy expressions not covered in traditional language materials. It includes an introduction to Arabic as well as a pronunciation guide, topical notes throughout on key points of language and culture, and chapters based on typical real-life encounters with speakers of Arabic, including:Making acquaintancesDiscussing likes and dislikesSharing a mealGoing o.
β¦ Table of Contents
Frontcover
Copyright
Contents
Introduction
1 What's Up?
2 Basic Phrases
3 Got a Minute?
4 Hey There!
5 Look At That!
6 Coming and Going
7 Eat, Drink, Be Merry!
8 I Like It!
9 Curses and Insults
10 Party Talk
11 Getting Serious
12 Lovers' Language
13 The Other Side
Other Ebooks
Backcover.
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