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Re: Speaking Arabic
amazingly.
etisalat means 'calls' wasel (as in wasel card) means 'communicate' and of course we all know burj means tower, so the names burj dubai, burj al arab, and now stunningly 'Al Burj' must have taken countless committees, focus groups and millions of dirhams. |
Re: Speaking Arabic
Originally Posted by shiva
(Post 4389534)
Not that i recommend it or condone it but just for informational purposes one could in theory look here if they were so inclined ;)
http://www.torrentspy.com/torrent/24...Eastern_Arabic http://www.torrentspy.com/torrent/98...uaphone_Arabic http://www.bittorrent.com/detail.htm...arabic&index=0 We had 2 lessons - didn't seem as hard tp learn as I feared, but gave up due to being terminally lazy. Need to rememdy that trait... So - any thoughts on the best as everyone seems to indicate classical arabic is not the way to go... |
Re: Speaking Arabic
Originally Posted by Autonomy
(Post 4392270)
so if one were so inclined - which of these would be most useful to learn with?
We had 2 lessons - didn't seem as hard tp learn as I feared, but gave up due to being terminally lazy. Need to rememdy that trait... So - any thoughts on the best as everyone seems to indicate classical arabic is not the way to go... OK IMHO, Classic Arabic is not the way for me, I can speak fluently "local" arabic but when it comes to classic I dont have a clue, Imagine my DD fails in Arabic at school as they teach classic and she has no idea, if only they would test her on "local" we would be laughing. |
Re: Speaking Arabic
PS - jammy where did you learn your Arabic ???? its a little off track to be honest :eek:
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Re: Speaking Arabic
Originally Posted by uk4uae
(Post 4392284)
PS - jammy where did you learn your Arabic ???? its a little off track to be honest :eek:
I take it that being married to a local that you speak arabic quite well. Is there a big difference orally between classical and local ?? |
Re: Speaking Arabic
There's a big difference between classical arabic and every other dialect!!
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Re: Speaking Arabic
Originally Posted by W10
(Post 4392326)
There's a big difference between classical arabic and every other dialect!!
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Re: Speaking Arabic
Originally Posted by Jammy_Dodgers
(Post 4392295)
Have lived in the region on and off for years, Saudi,Bahrain,here.
I take it that being married to a local that you speak arabic quite well. Is there a big difference orally between classical and local ?? Orally classic I find is difficult - local is more CH on the beginning rather than K, basicly it is softer |
Re: Speaking Arabic
Not as much as I should. I was getting quite good but then I let it slip and a lot of it has gone. Back on track now (Learning levantine) and giving reading and writing a crack now.
Ana etaalam... Ana ehke bas schwey, ana efham ahktar |
Re: Speaking Arabic
Originally Posted by W10
(Post 4392339)
Not as much as I should. I was getting quite good but then I let it slip and a lot of it has gone. Back on track now (Learning levantine) and giving reading and writing a crack now.
Ana etaalam... Ana ehke bas schwey, ana efham ahktar |
Re: Speaking Arabic
Originally Posted by W10
(Post 4392339)
Not as much as I should. I was getting quite good but then I let it slip and a lot of it has gone. Back on track now (Learning levantine) and giving reading and writing a crack now.
Ana etaalam... Ana ehke bas schwey, ana efham ahktar EEEEK I hate Lebanese Arabic :mad: |
Re: Speaking Arabic
It's one of the easier ones to learn.
It also has the best swearing. |
Re: Speaking Arabic
Originally Posted by W10
(Post 4392375)
It's one of the easier ones to learn.
It also has the best swearing. Nah I can beat you hands down on that one in both local and ajami |
Re: Speaking Arabic
I am your humble student.
But in favour of Lebanese - any language in which the opening insults are all based around people's mothers, sisters, prostitutes, asses, spitting and ****ing thereof...has to have something going for it, no? |
Re: Speaking Arabic
Hi all moving out in August and hunny and I both would like to learn how to speak Arabic, hubby braver he wants to read and write.. My son speaks fluent Spanish and has said due to our age we would find it extremelly difficult. What do you all think? Julie
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