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57 p. Audio: 64 kb/s A book of advanced level Yemeni Arabic, with excellent audio. The course consists of dialogues about every day life (health, marriage, food), but in natural speed and with a lot of useful vocabulary and idioms.
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Brill, 2010. — 666 p. The Wortatlas der arabischen Dialekte / Word Atlas of Arabic Dialects (WAD) intends to provide an unprecedented survey of the lexical richness and diversity of the Arabic dialects as spoken from Morocco to Oman. The multilingual word atlas consists of three volumes in total with some 500 onomasiological maps in full colour. This first volume contains...
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Brill, 2012. — 644 p. The Wortatlas der arabischen Dialekte / Word Atlas of Arabic Dialects (WAD) intends to provide an unprecedented survey of the lexical richness and diversity of the Arabic dialects as spoken from Morocco to Oman. The multilingual word atlas consists of three volumes in total with some 500 onomasiological maps in full colour. This second volume contains...
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Brill, 2014. — 879 p. The Wortatlas der arabischen Dialekte / Word Atlas of Arabic Dialects (WAD) intends to provide an unprecedented survey of the lexical richness and diversity of the Arabic dialects as spoken from Morocco to Oman. The multilingual word atlas consists of three volumes in total with some 500 onomasiological maps in full colour. This third and final volume...
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Brill, 2011. - 461 p. - ISBN: 9004201017. This book complements A Grammar of the Bedouin Dialects of the Northern Sinai Littoral: Bridging the Linguistic Gap between the Eastern and Western Arab World (Brill: 2000) thus completing the author's description of Bedouin dialects of Sinai. Earlier and new data are synthesized in a dialectometrical approach for a subdivision into...
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Brill Academic Pub, 2000. — 712 p. — (Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 1. The Near and Middle East 52). This study offers a thorough analysis of hitherto unknown Arabic dialects spoken by Bedouin tribes inhabiting the northern Sinai littoral. The author identifies five different dialect groups in the area. He combines his extensive material with that publications on...
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Defense Language Institute. Foreign language center. — 1980. — 109 kb/s. You are about to start a self-paced course in Saudi Arabic. This program provides an orientation into the Saudi language and culture in hopes of making your assignment in Saudi Arabia more enjoyable. When you finish this program, you will be able to communicate with Saudis in several basic situations. You...
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Defense Language Institute. Foreign language center. — 1980. — 109 kb/s. You are about to start a self-paced course in Saudi Arabic. This program provides an orientation into the Saudi language and culture in hopes of making your assignment in Saudi Arabia more enjoyable. When you finish this program, you will be able to communicate with Saudis in several basic situations. You...
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Defense Language Institute. Foreign language center. — 1980. — 109 kb/s. You are about to start a self-paced course in Saudi Arabic. This program provides an orientation into the Saudi language and culture in hopes of making your assignment in Saudi Arabia more enjoyable. When you finish this program, you will be able to communicate with Saudis in several basic situations. You...
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Defense Language Institute. Foreign language center. — 1980. — 109 kb/s. You are about to start a self-paced course in Saudi Arabic. This program provides an orientation into the Saudi language and culture in hopes of making your assignment in Saudi Arabia more enjoyable. When you finish this program, you will be able to communicate with Saudis in several basic situations. You...
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Defense Language Institute. Foreign language center. — 1980. — 109 kb/s. You are about to start a self-paced course in Saudi Arabic. This program provides an orientation into the Saudi language and culture in hopes of making your assignment in Saudi Arabia more enjoyable. When you finish this program, you will be able to communicate with Saudis in several basic situations. You...
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Defense Language Institute. Foreign language center. — 1980. — 261 p. You are about to start a self-paced course in Saudi Arabic. This program provides an orientation into the Saudi language and culture in hopes of making your assignment in Saudi Arabia more enjoyable. When you finish this program, you will be able to communicate with Saudis in several basic situations. You...
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Foreign Service Institute, 1975. 305 p. Audio: 32 kb/s Languages: english/arabic There are three major groups of dialects in Saudi Arabia - Hijazi, spoken on the western coast, in jidda, taif, and the holy cities of Mecca and Medina; Najdi, spoken in and around Riyadh, in the north central part of the country; and Shargi, spoken in the oil-rich eastern region. This book...
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Foreign Service Institute, 1975. 305 p. Audio: 32 kb/s Languages: english/arabic There are three major groups of dialects in Saudi Arabia - Hijazi, spoken on the western coast, in jidda, taif, and the holy cities of Mecca and Medina; Najdi, spoken in and around Riyadh, in the north central part of the country; and Shargi, spoken in the oil-rich eastern region. This book...
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Foreign Service Institute, 1975. 305 p. Audio: 32 kb/s Languages: english/arabic There are three major groups of dialects in Saudi Arabia - Hijazi, spoken on the western coast, in jidda, taif, and the holy cities of Mecca and Medina; Najdi, spoken in and around Riyadh, in the north central part of the country; and Shargi, spoken in the oil-rich eastern region. This book...
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Routlege, 2000. 320 p. Audio: 320 kb/s Colloquial Arabic of the Gulf and Saudi Arabia is easy to use and completely up-to-date. Specially written by experienced teachers for self-study or class use, the course offers you a step-by-step approach to written and spoken Arabic Audio taken from the cassette that comes with the book (1984 Edition). Gulf Arab is the term used to refer...
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2nd ed. — Routledge, 2015. — 461 p. — (Colloquial Series). — ISBN10: 1138958123. — ISBN13: 978-1138958128. This new edition of Colloquial Arabic of the Gulf has been revised and updated to make learning this variety of Arabic easier and more enjoyable than ever before. Specially written by an expert for self-study and classroom use, the course offers you a step-by-step approach...
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Brill, 2001. — 347 p. A three volume study of the Arabic dialects spoken in Bahrain by its older generation, and of the socio-cultural factors which produced them. The material on which the study is based consists of hundreds of hours of transcribed conversations gathered in the mid-1970s. All major social variables are covered in the speaker sample. Volume I lists all the...
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Brill, 2001. — 573 p. — ISBN: 90 04 10763 0. A three volume study of the Arabic dialects spoken in Bahrain by its older generation, and of the socio-cultural factors which produced them. The material on which the study is based consists of hundreds of hours of transcribed conversations gathered in the mid-1970s. All major social variables are covered in the speaker sample....
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Brill, 2015. — 520 p. A three volume study of the Arabic dialects spoken in Bahrain by its older generation, and of the socio-cultural factors which produced them. The material on which the study is based consists of hundreds of hours of transcribed conversations gathered in the mid-1970s. All major social variables are covered in the speaker sample. Volume I lists all the...
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Amsterdam, Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 1994. — 215 p. — ISBN: 9027238014, 155619725X The region of Najd in Central Arabia has always been regarded as inaccessible, ringed by a belt of sand deserts, the Nafūd, Dahana and the Rub’ al-Khāli and often with its population at odds with the rulers of the outer settled lands. It is however the centre of a purely Arabian culture based...
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Al-Sabahi Press, 2002. - 221 p. Audio: 64 kb/s Since February 2002, English translations by Janet Watson of episodes from a popular Yemeni radio series called Mus’id wa Mus’ida, written and produced by Abd al-Rahman Mutahhar since 1988, have been published in the Yemen Times. This book contains fifty such episodes, each of which takes the form of a spirited, often acrimonious...
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Independently published, 2018. — 48 p. No Arabic script. All Arabic text in English transliteration. Have you always wanted to learn how to speak the Qatari Arabic Dialect but simply didn't have the time? Well if so, then, look no further. You can hold in your hands one of the most advanced and revolutionary method that was ever designed for quickly becoming conversational in a...
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FSI. — xvii, 288 p. There are three major groups of dialects in Saudi Arabia — Hijazi, spoken on the western coast, in Jidda, Taif, and the holy cities of Mecca and Medina; Najdi, spoken in and around Riyadh, in the north central part of the country; and Shargi, spoken in the oil-rich eastern region. While the Najdi dialect enjoys prestige by virtue of its conservatism and...
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FSI. — MP3 mono ~ 40 kbps. There are three major groups of dialects in Saudi Arabia — Hijazi, spoken on the western coast, in Jidda, Taif, and the holy cities of Mecca and Medina; Najdi, spoken in and around Riyadh, in the north central part of the country; and Shargi, spoken in the oil-rich eastern region. While the Najdi dialect enjoys prestige by virtue of its conservatism...
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FSI. — MP3 mono ~ 40 kbps. There are three major groups of dialects in Saudi Arabia — Hijazi, spoken on the western coast, in Jidda, Taif, and the holy cities of Mecca and Medina; Najdi, spoken in and around Riyadh, in the north central part of the country; and Shargi, spoken in the oil-rich eastern region. While the Najdi dialect enjoys prestige by virtue of its conservatism...
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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...
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Washington, D.C.: 1984. 404 p. Instructional materials for beginning Sanaani Arabic, a dialect used predominantly for oral communication, include 40 units consisting of text derived from recordings of spontanous conversations of native speakers in various communication situations. Some of the lesson topics are: greetings, getting acquainted, appointments, telephone...
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Washington, D.C.: 1984. 291 p. Instructional materials for advanced Sanaani Arabic, a dialect used predominantly for oral communication, include 25 units consisting of text derived from recordings of spontaneous conversations of native speakers in various communication situations. Some of the topics are: medical services, marriage, jobs, an interview, a car accident, proverbs...
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Publisher: University of Arizona Press Publication date: 1977 Number of pages: 274 Format / Quality: RAR — PDF english/arabic Size: 7.65MB A Short Reference Grammar of Gulf Arabic is excellent, probably the best academic work of the author Hamdi Qafisheh, and indispensible for doing the exercises in the latter's Gulf Arabic Intermediate Arabic (in which grammatical explanations...
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81 p. Audio: 128 kb/s A book for beginners in Yemeni dialect. It presupposes some knowledge of MSA (Modern Standard Arabic), but not much. If you have worked through some ten lessons of any MSA books and feel relaxed about the script, this one is for you. Also, in lists of vocabulary, it will give you English, MSA and Yemeni side by side, neatly reinforcing both varieties.
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McGraw-Hill, 2004. - 320 p. Curious about Qatar? Teach yourself Gulf Arabic. With Teach Yourself it's possible for virtually anyone to learn and experience the languages of the world, from Afrikaans to Zulu, Ancient Greek to Modern Persian, Beginner's Latin to Biblical Hebrew. Follow any of the Teach Yourself Language Courses at your own pace or use them as a supplement to...
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McGraw-Hill, 2010. - 368 p. - (Series: Teach Yourself). Language: English / Arabic Audio: 160 Kbps It's easy to teach yourself spoken Arabic! Complete Spoken Arabic with Two Audio CDs provides you with a clear and comprehensive approach to Spoken Arabic, so you can progress quickly from the basics to understanding, speaking, and writing spoken Arabic with confidence. Within...
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McGraw-Hill, 2010. - 368 p. - (Series: Teach Yourself). Language: English / Arabic Audio: 160 Kbps It's easy to teach yourself spoken Arabic! Complete Spoken Arabic with Two Audio CDs provides you with a clear and comprehensive approach to Spoken Arabic, so you can progress quickly from the basics to understanding, speaking, and writing spoken Arabic with confidence. Within...
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Chicago: McGraw-Hill, 2003. — 321 p. — (Teach Yourself). This book will teach you how to speak and understand the spoken Arabic of the Gulf region (Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, southern Iraq, Qatar, Bahrain, the Emirates, and Oman). It is not a manual of standard, or literary, Arabic, which is not a spoken language - for that use Teach Yourself Arabic. However, so that you will be...
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The Hague / Paris: Mouton, 1969. — 69 p. A brief grammatical sketch of the Arabic dialect of Cyprus heavily influenced by Greek.
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Routledge, 2024. — vii + 170 p. Basic Emirati Arabic: A Grammar and Workbook is an elementary-level grammar book on the variety of Gulf Arabic spoken in the United Arab Emirates. In this book, a series of compact units provide brief and concise descriptions of the fundamental grammatical structures, accompanied by examples drawn from Emirati native language speakers and several...
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Spoken Language Services, 1977. 157 p. This course is originally prepared by the linguists of Aramco's Training Department for use at the Foreign Service Training Center which was first located at River-head, Long Island. The arabic words and sentences in this book are written with letters which are familiar to us, this spelling indicates the way Arabs say things. It will help...
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Spoken Language Services, 1977. 157 p. Audio: 256 kb/s This course is originally prepared by the linguists of Aramco's Training Department for use at the Foreign Service Training Center which was first located at River-head, Long Island. The arabic words and sentences in this book are written with letters which are familiar to us, this spelling indicates the way Arabs say...
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Spoken Language Services, 1977. 157 p. Audio: 256 kb/s This course is originally prepared by the linguists of Aramco's Training Department for use at the Foreign Service Training Center which was first located at River-head, Long Island. The arabic words and sentences in this book are written with letters which are familiar to us, this spelling indicates the way Arabs say...
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Audio: 128 kb/s A book for beginners in Yemeni dialect. It presupposes some knowledge of MSA (Modern Standard Arabic), but not much. If you have worked through some ten lessons of any MSA books and feel relaxed about the script, this one is for you. Also, in lists of vocabulary, it will give you English, MSA and Yemeni side by side, neatly reinforcing both varieties. The audio...
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