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Tunisian Arabic - English Dictionary
Contributor(s): Bacha, Mohamed (Author)
ISBN: 1519363427     ISBN-13: 9781519363428
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $28.50  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: November 2015
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BISAC Categories:
- Foreign Language Study | Arabic
- Study Aids | Study Guides
Physical Information: 0.12" H x 6" W x 9" (0.19 lbs) 56 pages
 
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Tunisian Arabic - English Dictionary is the ideal supplementary resource for learners and instructors of Tunisian Arabic: the colloquial variety of arabic spoken in Tunisia. Carefully designed to improve user's training, understanding, familiarity with and usage of Tunisian Arabic. Learners and teachers who are already familiar with the two previously published textbooks: Tunisian Arabic in 24 Lessons, Tunisian Arabic in 30 Lessons will certainly find this new publication a helpful supplementary learning and teaching tool. Tunisian Arabic - English Dictionary can also be a excellent linguistic and cultural guide to travellers to Tunisia and around the arab world who wish to start learning an arabic dialect and hence live a more authentic travel experience by communicating with locals and familiarizing with the cultural environment. In this dictionary is listed the most significant Tunisian Arabic vocabulary, in addition to insightful explanations of grammatical structures. The author, who is a native speaker of Tunisian Arabic in addition to being a distinguished linguist and a translator, has carefully selected language data from authentic Tunisian Arabic speech and presented it through examplary illustrations drawn from everyday natural speech and colloquial expressions. The most frequently used Tunisian Arabic verbs are listed alphabetically in the emphatic form for 2nd person singular (you), which we consider as the neutral and simplest form of verbs in Tunisian Arabic. They are also conjugated in the past tense with all subject pronouns. Find updates and news at https: //facebook.com/tunisianarabic1 http: //tunisianarabic24.blogspot.com/