Luzac and Co., London, 1901. 356 p. Languages: english/arabic Arabic manual, a colloquial handbook in the Syrian dialect for the use of visitors to Syria and Palestine, containing a simplified grammar, a comprehensive English and Arabic vocabulary and dialogue, the whole in English characters carefully transliterated, the pronunciation being fully indicated.
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Georgetown University Press, 1964. 588 p. Languages: colloquial syrian arabic (latin script) / english This important reissue is another addition to Georgetown's world-renowned Arabic language-learning materials and is considered to be one of the most outstanding descriptions of any Arabic dialect written for the English-speaking world. It is comprehensive in its coverage -...
Boone, 1999. - 233 p. This course for studying Lebanese is decent once you get accustomed to the transcription system. Again, as in other books of that kind, you won't be able to watch movies easily or understand quick gossip when you finish but you'll be able to handle everyday situations. Especially valuable is the last section with courtesy expressions.
Griffith: A Voluntary Female Labour Production, 1999. — 453 p. — ISBN: 0-646-36958-X. Syrian Colloquial Arabic is the first module of the Integrated Arabic series. It deals with modern colloquial Arabic as it is spoken in Syria, with an emphasis on practical, everyday language useful to the foreign resident. The book leads you through a variety of real-life situations, and the...
University of Arizona, Environmental Research Laboratory, Tucson, 1970. 322 p. Audio: 48 kb/s This volume, developed for an introductory course in Gulf Arabic, utilizes the dialect of Abu Dhabi, a leading member of the Federation of Arab Emirates on the Persian Gulf. Although specifically developed for the University of Arizona Environmental Research Laboratory personnel, it...
Georgetown University Press, 2005. 400 p. Audio: 64 kb/s Originally published under the title Jerusalem Arabic, "Eastern Arabic" is the gold standard for anyone beginning to learn the Arabic spoken by the Palestinians, or those who live in Syria or Lebanon. The "Levantine" Arabic, or Jerusalem dialect, is a central Middle Eastern dialect and recognized by Arabs virtually...
Georgetown University Press, 2005. 400 p. Originally published under the title Jerusalem Arabic, "Eastern Arabic" is the gold standard for anyone beginning to learn the Arabic spoken by the Palestinians, or those who live in Syria or Lebanon. The "Levantine" Arabic, or Jerusalem dialect, is a central Middle Eastern dialect and recognized by Arabs virtually anywhere - in large...