Arabic For Dummies

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Pub. Date: 2006-05-01
Publisher(s): For Dummies
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Summary

Regarded as one of the most difficult languages to learn for native English speakers by the U.S. State Department, Arabic is gaining both prominence and importance in America. Recent world events have brought more and more Americans and other English speakers into contact with Arabic-speaking populations, and governments and businesses are increasingly aware of the importance of basic Arabic language skills. Arabic for Dummies provides you with a painless and fun way to start communicating in Arabic. Why should you learn Arabic? Well, besides the fact that over 200 million people in more than 22 nations use it to communicate, there are tons of reasons to get up to speed this 1,400 year old language, including: Nearly all of the Middle-East speaks Arabic or one of its dialects Basic Arabic skills are extremely useful for anyone traveling to, doing business in, or serving in the Middle East It is the language in which the Koran is written There is a rich, centuries-old literary tradition in Arabic Arabic For Dummies presents the language in the classic, laid-back For Dummies style. Taking a relaxed approach to this difficult language, it's packed with practice dialogues and communication tips that will have you talking the talk in no time. You'll get the scoop on: The Arabic alphabet, pronunciation, basic grammar, and the rules of transliteration The history of the language and information on classical Arabic and its dialects How to make small talk and make yourself understood when dining, shopping, or traveling around town How to communicate on the phone and in business conversations Handy words and phrases for dealing with money, directions, hotels, transportation, and emergencies Arabic culture and etiquette, including ten things you should never do in Arabic countries The book also includes an Arabic-English dictionary, verb tables, and an audio CD with dialogues from the book to help you perfect your pronunciation. Written by a native Arabic speaker who helped start a year-round Arabic department at Middlebury College, Arabic For Dummies is just what you need to start making yourself understood in Arabic. Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.

Author Biography

Amine Bouchentouf, a native Arabic speaker from Morocco, graduated from Middlebury College where he offered a seminar on the Arabic language. He has also taught Arabic at the ABC Language Exchange and the Council on Foreign Relations in New York. He runs the Web site www.AL-BAAB.com.</p>

Table of Contents

Introduction 1(1)
About This Book
1(1)
Conventions Used in This Book
2(1)
What I Assume About You
3(1)
How This Book Is Organized
3(1)
Part I: Getting Started
3(1)
Part II: Arabic in Action
4(1)
Part III: Arabic on the Go
4(1)
Part IV: The Part of Tens
4(1)
Part V: Appendixes
4(1)
Icons Used in This Book
4(1)
Where to Go from Here
5(2)
Part I: Getting Started
7(52)
You Already Know a Little Arabic
9(10)
Taking Stock of What's Familiar
9(2)
Discovering the Arabic Alphabet
11(7)
All about vowels
11(3)
All about consonants
14(4)
Speaking Arabic Like a Native
18(1)
Addressing Arabic Transcription
18(1)
The Nitty-Gritty: Basic Arabic Grammar
19(30)
Introducing Nouns, Adjectives, and Articles
19(9)
Getting a grip on nouns
20(1)
Identifying adjectives
21(3)
Discovering definite and indefinite articles (and the sun and moon)
24(2)
Understanding the interaction between nouns and adjectives
26(2)
Creating Simple, Verb-Free Sentences
28(10)
To be or not to be: Sentences without verbs
28(2)
Building sentences with common prepositions
30(2)
Using demonstratives and forming sentences
32(2)
Forming ``to be'' sentences using personal pronouns
34(2)
Creating negative ``to be'' sentences
36(1)
``To be'' in the past tense
37(1)
Working with Verbs
38(11)
Digging up the past tense
38(3)
Examining the present tense
41(3)
Peeking into the future tense
44(1)
Examining irregular verb forms
45(4)
`as-salaamu' alaykum!: Greetings and Introductions
49(10)
Greetings!
49(4)
You say hello
50(1)
. . . I say goodbye
51(1)
How are you doing?
51(1)
I'm doing well!
52(1)
Making Introductions
53(2)
Asking ``What's your name?''
54(1)
Responding with the possessive ``My name is . . .''
54(1)
Saying ``It's a pleasure to meet you!''
54(1)
Talking About Countries and Nationalities
55(4)
Asking ``Where are you from?''
55(1)
Telling where ``I am from . . .''
55(4)
Part II: Arabic in Action
59(128)
Getting to Know You: Making Small Talk
61(20)
Asking Key Questions
62(2)
Talking About Yourself and Your Family
64(4)
Making Small Talk on the Job
68(2)
Talking About Hobbies
70(1)
Shooting the Breeze: Talking About the Weather
71(3)
Talking Numbers
74(2)
Referring to Days and Months
76(5)
This Is Delicious! Eating In and Dining Out
81(18)
All About Meals
81(11)
Breakfast
82(5)
Lunch
87(5)
Dinner
92(1)
Enjoying a Meal at Home
92(1)
Dining Out
93(6)
Perusing the menu
93(2)
Placing your order
95(2)
Finishing your meal and paying the bill
97(2)
Going Shopping
99(22)
Going to the Store
99(6)
Browsing the merchandise
100(1)
Getting around the store
101(3)
Getting to know the verb ``to search''
104(1)
Asking for a Particular Item
105(4)
Comparing Merchandise
109(5)
Comparing two or more items
109(2)
Picking out the best item
111(3)
More Than a Few Words About Buying and Selling
114(2)
Shopping for Clothes
116(5)
Around Town
121(22)
Telling Time in Arabic
121(7)
Specifying the time of day
123(1)
Specifying minutes
124(4)
Visiting Museums
128(7)
Going to the Movies
135(3)
Touring Religious Sites
138(5)
A few rules to keep in mind
138(1)
The Hajj
139(4)
Enjoying Yourself: Recreation
143(12)
Starting Out with the Verbs fa'ala (Did) and yaf'alu (To Do)
143(2)
Sporting an Athletic Side
145(4)
Going to the Beach
149(2)
Playing Musical Instruments
151(1)
Popular Hobbies
152(3)
Talking on the Phone
155(12)
Dialing Up the Basics
155(3)
Beginning a phone conversation
156(1)
Asking to speak to someone
157(1)
Making Plans Over the Phone
158(4)
Making social plans
158(2)
Making business appointments
160(2)
Leaving a Message
162(5)
Dealing with voice mail
162(1)
Leaving a message with a person
163(4)
At the Office and Around the House
167(20)
Landing the Perfect Job
167(3)
Managing the Office Environment
170(11)
Interacting with your colleagues
172(5)
Giving orders
177(1)
Supplying your office
178(3)
Life at Home
181(6)
Part III: Arabic on the Go
187(106)
Money, Money, Money
189(16)
At the Bank
189(9)
Opening a bank account
190(8)
Making deposits and withdrawals
198(1)
Using the ATM
198(1)
Exchanging Currency
199(6)
Getting to know the currencies around the world
199(1)
Making exchanges
200(5)
Asking for Directions
205(12)
Focusing on the ``Where''
205(2)
Asking ``where'' questions
205(1)
Answering ``where'' questions
206(1)
Getting Direction About Directions
207(7)
Asking for directions
207(2)
Could you repeat that?
209(3)
Using command forms
212(2)
Discovering Ordinal Numbers
214(3)
Staying at a Hotel
217(22)
Choosing the Right Accommodation
217(7)
Discussing minor room details
220(3)
Getting to know direct object pronouns
223(1)
Making a Reservation
224(8)
Figuring out the price
224(4)
Indicating the length of your stay
228(2)
Subjecting you to subjunctive verbs
230(2)
Checking in to the Hotel
232(3)
Checking Out of the Hotel
235(4)
Getting from Here to There: Transportation
239(22)
Traveling by Plane
239(14)
Making reservations
240(3)
Getting some legwork out of the verb ``to travel''
243(1)
Registering at the airport
244(2)
Boarding the plane
246(2)
A brief departure on the verb ``to arrive''
248(1)
Going through immigration and customs
249(4)
Getting Around on Land
253(8)
Hailing a taxi
254(1)
Taking a bus
255(2)
Boarding a train
257(4)
Planning a Trip
261(20)
Choosing Your Destination
261(8)
Picking the Right Time for Your Trip
269(4)
The months of the year
269(1)
Dates and ordinal numbers
270(3)
Tackling Packing
273(1)
Preparing Your Travel Documents
274(4)
Using a Travel Agency
278(3)
Handling an Emergency
281(12)
Shouting Out for Help
281(5)
A little help with the verb ``to help''
283(1)
Lending a hand
284(2)
Getting Medical Help
286(4)
Locating the appropriate doctor
286(1)
Talking about your body
286(1)
Explaining your symptoms
287(1)
Getting treatment
288(2)
Acquiring Legal Help
290(3)
Part IV: The Part of Tens
293(22)
Ten Ways to Pick Up Arabic Quickly
295(4)
Watch Arabic Television
295(1)
Use the Dictionary
296(1)
Read Arabic Newspapers
296(1)
Surf the Internet
297(1)
Use a Language Tape or CD
297(1)
Listen to Arabic Music
297(1)
Make Arabic-Speaking Friends
298(1)
Watch Arabic Movies
298(1)
Eat at a Middle Eastern Restaurant
298(1)
Sing Arabic Songs
298(1)
Ten Things You Should Never Do in an Arab Country
299(6)
Don't Shake Hands with a Firm Grip
299(1)
Don't Enter a Room Full of People Without Saying ``'as-salaamu 'alaykum''
300(1)
Don't Start Eating Before Saying ``bismi allah''
300(1)
If You're Not Muslim, Don't Enter a Mosque Without Explicit Authorization
300(1)
Don't Enter a Mosque with Your Shoes On
301(1)
Don't Eat or Drink During Ramadan
301(1)
Don't Drink Alcohol During Ramadan
302(1)
Don't Drink Alcohol in Public
302(1)
Don't Engage in Public Displays of Affection
302(1)
Don't Refuse a Gift If One Is Offered to You
303(2)
Ten Favorite Arabic Expressions
305(6)
marHaba bikum!
305(1)
mumtaaz!
306(1)
al-Hamdu li-llah
306(1)
inshaa' allah
307(1)
mabruk!
308(1)
bi'idni allah
308(1)
bi SaHHa
308(1)
taHiyyaat
309(1)
muballagh
309(1)
tabaaraka allah
309(2)
Ten Great Arabic Proverbs
311(4)
al-'amthaal noor al-kalaam
311(1)
`a' mal khayr wa 'ilqahu fii al-baHr
311(1)
'uTlubuu al-'ilm min al-mahd 'ilaa al-laHd
312(1)
yad waaHida maa tusaffiq
312(1)
al-Harbaa' laa Yughaadir shajaratuh hattaa yakun mu'akkid 'an shajara 'ukhraa
312(1)
khaTa' ma'roof 'aHsan min Haqiiqa ghayr ma'roofa
312(1)
as-sirr mithel al-Hamaama: 'indamaa yughaadir yadii yaTiir
313(1)
al-'aql li an-niDHaar wa al-kalb li as-simaa'
313(1)
kul yawm min Hayaatuk SafHa min taariikhuk
313(1)
li faatik bi liila faatik bi Hiila
314(1)
Part V: Appendixes
315(38)
Appendix A: Verb Tables
317(14)
Appendix B: Mini-Dictionary
331(14)
Appendix C: Answer Key
345(6)
Appendix D: About the CD
351(2)
Index 353

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