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re:Spoken Arabic

by "CAMELOT" <talkarabic@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 24, 2006 at 12:45 PM

A great number of people who wish to live, work or do business in the 
Middle East and wish to learn Arabic are put off by the misguided 
conception that Arabic is a very difficult language.
Every language has its intrinsic problems
Italian and Spanish, for instance, have more irregular than regular
verbs.
Italian has an umpteen number of definite articles, let alone the accents

and where they fall.
German and Turkish are akin to Latin with their nominative,genitive, 
dative and accusative case inflections, with their verbs appearing at the

end of the sentence.
Russian, as well as the above complexities has its own alphabet.
Then there is Greek too. To name only a few.
And of course Polish where three or four consonants are stuck 
together and are pronounced as one simple consonsnt!
And what about the English language, which is grammatically easier than 
all those mentioned above…but there are the problems of pronunciation? 
What are the rules that govern English pronunciation? What about all the 
composite verbs with the ins, outs, ups, aboves, downs, ats etc…?

However, as basic communication is achieved through the spoken 
language, there is no need for a beginner to learn the complex Arabic 
alphaebt and literary grammar to speak Arabic.
NSSA- New System Spoken Arabic is an original, dynamic and user-
friednly system that has been developed for those who have a basic 
knowledge of English.
For more information you may check out this web site and tell me what you
think.

http://www.arabiconcd.com
 




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re:Spoken Arabic
"CAMELOT" <t  2006-06-24 12:45:46 
Re: re:Spoken Arabic
"Yusuf B Gursey"  2006-06-26 17:30:53 
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"CAMELOT" <t  2006-07-01 08:48:44 
Re: re:Spoken Arabic
"Yusuf B Gursey"  2006-07-01 08:46:03 

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