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Old 07-28-2008, 10:27 AM   #51 (permalink)
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Can anyone suggest resources they have used? e.g. Pimsleur
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Old 07-28-2008, 02:42 PM   #52 (permalink)
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OK, I know I am making this probably harder on myself than it needs to be...I am learning the Egyptian dialect of Arabic, because I have read in several places that when visiting Egypt it is easier to get around moneywise. So -- when I have questions I try to look it up on the internet. Bad Idea! There are sooo many different dialects and ways to say something I'm just getting confused!

I'm glad there's a 'turtle' button. I need to slow the tracks down so I can hear and pronounce correctly, but I'm afraid I'll never be able to speak that quickly! I don't even speak English that quickly, and I have trouble understanding people from the East Coast of America because they do talk at such a rapid pace.

Also, the software I'm using basically forces one to also learn the alphabet and script, because it requires you to identify words by sight. This part I like. Pictures of the object in many cases as well, to reinforce the words.

I know there was a thread some time ago about learning Arabic, but is anyone still trying to learn? My drumming teacher is Middle Eastern, but since I started my new job I haven't been able to connect with him to practice my language as well as my drumming.
What software yo use? Rosetta stone?
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Old 07-29-2008, 10:19 AM   #53 (permalink)
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Default Khanjar- some books to help you get started

[quote=khanjar;80777]Thank you both Artemocion and Masrawry for your information, will surely consider it.

Here is the book i use at university for Arabic - this is the first one :
STANDARD ARABIC -An elementarty -intermediate -course by ECHEHARD SCHULZ, Gunther Krahal, Wolfgang Reuschel.
(this one is great if you have some one to help you)

but if you are doing it at home i suggest... UTLIMATE ARABIC (a yellow small but bit thck book) . Ultimate Arabic has Great grammer and vocabulary for beginners and intermediates of MODERN STANDARD ARABIC but in the last part it has a few notes regarding the dialects...which is great!

Embassies often have courses which are either super cheap or free... If you are lucky to have an embassy close to you it would be cool. ahhh and in my country they offer lessons at the Mosque (Muslim churches) so you might check if you have any mosques around .

Arabic is an awesome language!
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Old 07-29-2008, 10:46 PM   #54 (permalink)
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Hi khanjar, Egyptian dialect is a safe bet to learn, of course I am bias since this is my dialect. But the fact it is understood all over the Arab world because of Egyptian move as well as our song, Also its less hard to the ear than other dialects. A second best bet would be Syrian or lebanese. Regards~Mahmoud
I'm in the same boat with masrawy. As I have been living in Cairo, I only know Egyptian dialect. But as masrawy already said, it's mostly understood in other Arab countries as well. I have had no problems when travelling. People usually understand me very well. That I might not understand a word they say, is a smaller problem - they at least know what I want.
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