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Arabic You Already Know: Shared Words, Loan Words and Cognates
Arabic You Already Know: Shared Words, Loan Words and Cognates
Arabic You Already Know: Shared Words, Loan Words and Cognates
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Welcome to the fastest resource available to grow your Arabic vocabulary now. Are you looking for strategies to quickly and easily grow your Arabic vocabulary across a wide variety of subjects? You have found the book to help you do just that, in the fastest way possible. 

Arabic is very different than English and other romance languages. People will tell you that there are no similarities. But that is simply not true! Arabic and English share and borrow hundreds of words. Throughout the centuries many Arabic words were introduced into English and other European languages. Similarly, in modern times many words of English and European origin are now found in the Arabic language. These words are found in many fields and subjects.

Utilizing these words, you can quickly and easily boost your Arabic vocabulary with minimal effort. In fact, many of these words are considered advanced and high-level Arabic. These words will be very familiar to you, and can be easily incorporated into your current language. Most of them you already use frequently in English. A few of the words on the list also happen to sound the same, or have a closely related shared sound and meaning. Because of these similarities, you will also find them easy to learn and use. 

This book contains over 1000 words, and is possibly the largest book of its kind compiled to-date for study of the Arabic language. The words are placed into categories, and each word includes English, Arabic and a rough pronunciation guide. Some notes are included for clarification. This deluxe bilingual edition includes both English and Arabic, and is categorized for easy reference.

Students that are beginning to learn Arabic can use these as a bridge to quickly build a foundation of vocabulary to use in their studies and initial conversations. Instructors can use these to inspire confidence and progress in their students. The more advanced students can most quickly absorb the lists, enhancing their vocabulary by hundreds of words in record time. 

Students are likely to discover these words one by one during classes and study. Now with Arabic You Already Know you can rapidly speed up learning significantly.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherFast Arabic
Release dateAug 25, 2018
ISBN9781386760290
Arabic You Already Know: Shared Words, Loan Words and Cognates

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    Introduction

    Welcome to the fastest resource available to grow your Arabic vocabulary now. Arabic is very different than English and other romance languages. People will tell you that there are no similarities. But that is simply not true! Arabic and English share and borrow hundreds of words. Throughout the centuries many Arabic words were introduced into English and other European languages. Similarly, in modern times many words of English and European origin are now found in the Arabic language.

    Utilizing these words, you can quickly and easily boost your Arabic vocabulary with minimal effort. In fact, many of these words are considered advanced and high-level Arabic. These words will be very familiar to you, and can be easily incorporated into your current language. Most of them you already use frequently in English. A few of the words on the list also happen to sound the same, or have a closely related shared sound and meaning. Because of these similarities, you will also find them easy to learn and use.

    This book contains over 800 words, and is possibly the largest such list compiled to-date for study of the Arabic language. The words are placed into categories, and each word includes English, Arabic and a rough pronunciation guide. Some notes are included for clarification.

    Students that are beginning to learn Arabic can use these as a bridge to quickly build a foundation of

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