Side by Side Arabic Dialogues
Side by Side Arabic Dialogues
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Format | PDF eBook |
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Level | A1, A2 |
Length | 106 pages |
Audio? | Yes |
Learn how Modern Standard Arabic compares to Egyptian Colloquial Arabic by studying pairs of dialogues. Dialogues in MSA and their English translations appear on one page, while their equivalents appear in ECA on the next page, written in both Arabic script and phonemic transcription.
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Side by Side Arabic: Dialogues in Modern Standard Arabic and Egyptian Colloquial Arabic presents dialogues of varying lengths, each with two versions. Dialogues in Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) and their English translations appear on the left-facing page, while their equivalents appear in Egyptian Colloquial Arabic (ECA) on the right-facing page, written in both Arabic script and phonetic transcription. Learn by comparing Arabic to English, MSA to ECA, the written Arabic to the spoken Arabic on the MP3s, which are available for free below.
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4 reviews for Side by Side Arabic Dialogues
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macià catalan –
Some audios are too short. But in general it’s a good book.
radwa (verified owner) –
Great! Very useful materials and very suit A1 level , i really feel so thankful to this awesome website:)
Rima –
I would love to see this resource available for the other dialects as well.
Sabine –
I did not like it because the speaker speak too fast. Frustrating for a beginner…