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Re: re:Spoken Arabic

by "Yusuf B Gursey" <ybg@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 26, 2006 at 05:30 PM

CAMELOT wrote:
> 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

turkish has no nominative marker.

> 
> end of the sentence.
 




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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 
Re: re:Spoken Arabic
"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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