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OverviewThe Middle East has become an increasingly important place in the minds and concerns of the English-speaking world. This volume, originally published under the title Jerusalem Arabic, is the gold standard for anyone beginning to learn the Arabic spoken by the Palestinians, or those who live in Syria or Lebanon. Written in transcription using the Roman alphabet, the Levantine Arabic, or Jerusalem dialect, is a central Middle Eastern dialect and recognized by Arabs virtually anywhere - in large part due to the Palestinian diaspora - and a good choice for anyone wishing to learn a base Arabic dialect. Enhanced by a CD with MP3 files (replacing the former set of nine audiocassettes), Eastern Arabic provides the best available structured introduction to the essential features and vocabulary of spoken Palestinian Arabic. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Frank A. Rice , Majed F. Sa'id , Karin C. Ryding , Margaret NydellPublisher: Georgetown University Press Imprint: Georgetown University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.703kg ISBN: 9781589010529ISBN 10: 1589010523 Pages: 440 Publication Date: 10 March 2005 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock Language: Arabic Table of ContentsContents of the MP3 Files Arabic Research at Georgetown University Foreword to the Georgetown Classics Edition Preface Introduction The Sounds of Arabic Pronunciation Practices Units 1. Greetings and courtesy expressions. 2. Directions. Numbers 1-10. 3. Arrival. Numbers 11-20 4. Getting around; Numbers 20-100 by tens. 5. Requests and information; Numbers 21-29. 6. Where is it? Numbers 100-1,000 by hundreds. 7. Introductions 8. Family and children 9. Where have you been? 10. In a coffee shop 11. Telling time 12. Eating out 13. Buying some cloth 14. At the tailor's 15. Speaking Arabic 16. Buying fruits and vegetables 17. Invalids 18. A political figure 19. Friends. Higher numbers 20. A radio station -- I 21. A radio station -- II 22. Filling out applications 23. Goods and services 24. From New York to Beirut 25. The program of the new cabinet -- I 26. The program of the new cabinet -- II 27. Telephone conversations 28. A Juha story 29. A village 30. Going home Vocabulary 1 Arabic-English Vocabulary 2 English-ArabicReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |