Basic Arabic

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Basic Phrases 0.5886370211374015 Thank you.   shukran. Thank you very much.   shukran jaziilan. You're welcome.   ’ahlan wa sahlan. Please.   rajaa’an. Yes.   ’ajal./naxam. No.   kalla./laa. Excuse me.   xafwan. Pardon me.   xafwan./xuzran. I'm sorry.   ’anaa ’aasif. I don't understand.   la ’afham. I don't speak Arabic.   anaa la ’atakallam al- xarabiyya. I don't speak Arabic very well.   ’anaa laa ’atakallam al- xarabiyya jayyidan. Do you speak English?   hal tatakallam ’ingilizi? Speak slowly, please.   rajaa’an takallam bi biT’. Repeat, please.   ’axid, min faDlak. What's your name?   ma ’ismuk? How are you?   kayfa Haaluka? (m.) (kayfa Haaluki? (f.)) Do you speak English?   hal tatakallam ’ingilizi? Where is the subway?   ’ayna metro al-’anfaaq? Where is a good restaurant?   hal hunaaka maTxamun jayyidun? Is the tip included?   hal al-baqshiish maHsuub? How much does that cost?   kam huwa th- thaman? Is there a public phone here?   hal hunaaka haatifun ’umuumiyyun huna? Can I get on the internet?   hal ’astaTiixa ’an ’astaxmil al-’internet? Can you help me?   hal tastaTiixa ’an tusaaxidani?

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In the attachment you can find some words that teach you some Arabic words that we used in our life, this words will help you to pass the test.
There are many others documents I will attachment very soon.
The Basics teaches the basics of Modern Standard Arabic using a simple and effective building-block method. This course includes everything you need—pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, culture, and practice—and it's designed to be effective in a short period of time. The program features both a simple phonetic transcription system and a comprehensive guide to reading and writing Arabic script, so students can decide when they'd like to learn the written language. Either way, with Living Language, you're just a few simple steps away from speaking Arabic!

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kenshiN
By: kenshiN
329 days 21 hours 31 minutes ago

could you please include the Arabic script with all the tashkeel. people like me find it easier and more comfortable to read the Arabic script than the transliterated one. you can make it 3 columns: one for Arab script, one for transliteration, one for the English translation.

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