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Arabic Phrases For Dummies


Arabic Phrases For Dummies


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von: Amine Bouchentouf

6,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 17.02.2009
ISBN/EAN: 9780470378427
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 224

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<p><b>A portable guide to help you quickly learn common phrases in Modern Standard Arabic</b></p> <p>Today, Arabic is spoken throughout the Middle East, from Morocco to Iraq. The language of the Koran and Islam, Arabic is also studied by more than one billion people for religious reasons. This practical guide offers help on basic Arabic words and phrases and eases communication with Arabic speakers.</p> <p>Written as a companion to <i>Arabic For Dummies, Arabic Phrases For Dummies</i> provides readers with the tools to converse with others in Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) on a basic level. The most widely used and understood form of Arabic in the world, MSA is used in schools, news broadcasts, and other formal settings. If you want to brush up on your Arabic language skills or have little to no experience with the language, this book can help you quickly learn everyday expressions so you can communicate basic information in Arabic.</p> <p>Although <i>Arabic Phrases For Dummies</i> focuses on MSA, this concise book includes examples from regional dialects, the most informal type of Arabic. You'll have many opportunities to practice Arabic language skills in various scenarios:</p> <ul> <li>Counting days and money</li> <li>Telling the time</li> <li>Introducing yourself and making small talk</li> <li>Ordering meals and shopping</li> <li>Engaging in leisure or work activities</li> <li>Finding transportation and lodging</li> <li>Taking care of emergencies</li> </ul> <p>Additionally, the book has plenty of real-world phrases to illustrate grammatical concepts, and a chapter on proverbs to emphasize the poetic nature of Arabic. To start speaking conversational Arabic, get your copy today.</p>
<p><b>Introduction 1</b></p> <p>About This Book 1</p> <p>Conventions Used in This Book 2</p> <p>Foolish Assumptions 3</p> <p>Icons Used in This Book 3</p> <p>Where to Go from Here 4</p> <p><b>Chapter 1: I Say It How? Speaking Arabic 5</b></p> <p>Taking Stock of What’s Familiar 5</p> <p>Discovering the Arabic Alphabet 7</p> <p>All about vowels 7</p> <p>All about consonants 10</p> <p>Tackling Tough Letters and Words 15</p> <p>Addressing Arabic Transcription 15</p> <p><b>Chapter 2: Grammar on a Diet: Just the Basics 17</b></p> <p>Introducing Nouns, Adjectives, and Articles 17</p> <p>Getting a grip on nouns 18</p> <p>Identifying adjectives 18</p> <p>Discovering definite and indefinite articles (and the sun and moon) 19</p> <p>Understanding the interaction between nouns and adjectives 21</p> <p>Creating Simple, Verb-Free Sentences 23</p> <p>To be or not to be: Sentences without verbs 23</p> <p>Building sentences with common prepositions 25</p> <p>Using demonstratives and forming sentences 26</p> <p>Forming “to be” sentences using personal pronouns 28</p> <p>Creating negative “to be” sentences 30</p> <p>“To be” in the past tense 32</p> <p>Working with Verbs 33</p> <p>Digging up the past tense 33</p> <p>Examining the present tense 36</p> <p>Peeking into the future tense 39</p> <p><b>Chapter 3: Numerical Gumbo: Counting of All Kinds 41</b></p> <p>Talking Numbers 41</p> <p>Discovering Ordinal Numbers 43</p> <p>Telling Time in Arabic 45</p> <p>Specifying the time of day 46</p> <p>Specifying minutes 47</p> <p>Referring to Days and Months 49</p> <p>Money, Money, Money 52</p> <p>Opening a bank account 52</p> <p>Using the ATM 54</p> <p>Exchanging currency 55</p> <p><b>Chapter 4: Making New Friends and Enjoying Small Talk 57</b></p> <p>Greetings! 57</p> <p>You say hello 58</p> <p>I say goodbye 58</p> <p>How are you doing? 59</p> <p>I’m doing well! 59</p> <p>Making Introductions 60</p> <p>Asking “What’s your name?” 60</p> <p>Responding with “My name is .” 60</p> <p>Talking about Countries and Nationalities 61</p> <p>Asking “Where are you from?” 61</p> <p>Answering “I am from .” 62</p> <p>Asking Questions 63</p> <p>Talking about Yourself and Your Family 65</p> <p>Talking about Work 67</p> <p>Shooting the Breeze: Talking about the Weather 69</p> <p><b>Chapter 5: Enjoying a Drink or a Snack (or a Meal!) 73</b></p> <p>All about Meals 73</p> <p>Breakfast 74</p> <p>Lunch 76</p> <p>Dinner 81</p> <p>Enjoying a Meal at Home 82</p> <p>Dining Out 83</p> <p>Perusing the menu 83</p> <p>Placing your order 85</p> <p>Finishing your meal and paying the bill 87</p> <p><b>Chapter 6: Shop ’til You Drop! 89</b></p> <p>Going to the Store 89</p> <p>Browsing the merchandise 90</p> <p>Getting around the store 91</p> <p>Asking for a Particular Item 92</p> <p>Comparing Merchandise 95</p> <p>Comparing two or more items 95</p> <p>Picking out the best item 98</p> <p>Shopping for Clothes 100</p> <p><b>Chapter 7: Making Leisure a Top Priority 103</b></p> <p>Visiting Museums 103</p> <p>Going to the Movies 106</p> <p>Touring Religious Sites 109</p> <p>A few rules to keep in mind 109</p> <p>The Hajj 110</p> <p>Sporting an Athletic Side 111</p> <p>Going to the Beach 115</p> <p>Playing Musical Instruments 115</p> <p>Popular Hobbies 116</p> <p><b>Chapter 8: When You Gotta Work 119</b></p> <p>Landing a Job 119</p> <p>Managing the Office Environment 122</p> <p>Interacting with your colleagues 124</p> <p>Giving orders 129</p> <p>Supplying your office 131</p> <p>Picking Up the Phone 132</p> <p>Dialing up the basics 132</p> <p>Beginning a phone conversation 132</p> <p>Asking to speak to someone 133</p> <p>Making business appointments 133</p> <p>Dealing with voice mail 135</p> <p><b>Chapter 9: I Get Around: Transportation 137</b></p> <p>Traveling by Plane 137</p> <p>Making reservations 137</p> <p>Getting some legwork out of the verb “to travel” 140</p> <p>Registering at the airport 141</p> <p>Boarding the plane 143</p> <p>A brief departure on the verb “to arrive” 144</p> <p>Going through immigration and customs 145</p> <p>Getting Around on Land 147</p> <p>Hailing a taxi 148</p> <p>Taking a bus 149</p> <p>Boarding a train 150</p> <p>Asking for Directions 151</p> <p>Asking “where” questions 151</p> <p>Answering “where” questions 151</p> <p>Asking with courtesy 153</p> <p>Could you repeat that? 153</p> <p>Using command forms 155</p> <p><b>Chapter 10: Laying Down Your Weary Head: Hotel or Home 159</b></p> <p>Choosing the Right Accommodation 160</p> <p>Making a Reservation 162</p> <p>Figuring out the price 163</p> <p>Indicating the length of your stay 164</p> <p>Checking In to the Hotel 165</p> <p>Checking Out of the Hotel 167</p> <p>Life at Home 168</p> <p><b>Chapter 11: Dealing with Emergencies 171</b></p> <p>Shouting Out for Help 171</p> <p>A little help with the verb “to help” 172</p> <p>Lending a hand 175</p> <p>Getting Medical Help 176</p> <p>Locating the appropriate doctor 176</p> <p>Talking about your body 177</p> <p>Explaining your symptoms 178</p> <p>Getting treatment 179</p> <p>Acquiring Legal Help 180</p> <p><b>Chapter 12: Ten Favorite Arabic Expressions 183</b></p> <p>marHaba bikum! 183</p> <p>mumtaaz! 183</p> <p>al-Hamdu li-llah 184</p> <p>inshaa’ allah 184</p> <p>mabruk! 185</p> <p>bi ‘idni allah 185</p> <p>bi SaHHa 185</p> <p>taHiyyaat 186</p> <p>muballagh 186</p> <p>tabaaraka allah 187</p> <p><b>Chapter 13: Ten Great Arabic Proverbs 189</b></p> <p>al-’amthaal noor al-kalaam 189</p> <p>‘a’mal khayr wa ‘ilqahu fii al-baHr 189</p> <p>‘uTlubuu al-’ilm min al-mahd ‘ilaa al-laHd 190</p> <p>yad waaHida maa tusaffiq 190</p> <p>al-Harbaa’ laa Yughaadir shajaratuh hattaa yakun mu’akkid ‘an shajara ‘ukhraa 190</p> <p>khaTa’ ma’roof ‘aHsan min Haqiiqa ghayr ma’roofa 191</p> <p>as-sirr mithel al-Hamaama: ‘indamaa yughaadir yadii yaTiir 191</p> <p>al-’aql li an-niDHaar wa al-kalb li as-simaa’ 192</p> <p>kul yawm min Hayaatuk SafHa min taariikhuk 192</p> <p>li faatik bi liila faatik bi Hiila 192</p> <p>Index 193</p>
<b>Amine Bouchentouf</b> is a native Arabic, English, and French speaker born and raised in Casablanca, Morocco. He teaches Arabic and lectures about relations between America and the Arab world.
<b>Your handy guide to everyday Arabic words and expressions</b> <p>Need to brush up on your Arabic conversation skills? This fun, concise phrasebook will jumpstart your comprehension, equipping you with the phrases necessary for common everyday situations — from traveling to shopping to making small talk. This quick-and-easy approach will have you speaking basic Arabic in no time!</p> <ul> <li>Get started with the basics — figure out the Arabic alphabet and practice the sounds</li> <li> <p>From nouns to numbers — understand the rules of grammar, get to know Arabic verbs, and practice counting in Arabic</p> </li> <li> <p>Talk with native Arabic speakers — greet people, ask questions, and talk about yourself</p> </li> <li> <p>Enjoy yourself around town — from dining and shopping to transportation and entertainment, know the right words and phrases to get what you need</p> </li> <li> <p>Handle on-the-job tasks — talk with coworkers, use the phone, send letters and e-mails, and more</p> </li> <li> <p>Deal with emergencies — find medical and legal help when you need it</p> </li> </ul> <p><b>Open the book and find:</b></p> <ul> <li>Hundreds of useful phrases at your fingertips</li> <li> <p>Every grammatical and linguistic point explained in plain English</p> </li> <li> <p>Arabic sounds represented in English characters</p> </li> <li> <p>"Words to Know" sections to help you find the right word fast</p> </li> <li> <p>Favorite Arabic expressions and great Arabic proverbs</p> </li> </ul>

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