An edition of Arabic for Nerds 1 (2015)

Arabic for Nerds

270 Questions on Arabic Grammar

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An edition of Arabic for Nerds 1 (2015)

Arabic for Nerds

270 Questions on Arabic Grammar

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  • 1 Have read

Reading about Arabic grammar is usually as thrilling as reading telephone directories. The author uses a new approach: He compiled 270 interesting questions drawing from his years of studies in the Arab world to create a colourful journey into Arabic grammar. However, if you want to reach an advanced level, it is not about learning vocabulary lists - it is about understanding the fascinating core of Arabic. This is what Arabic for Nerds is all about. It is specifically intended for advanced learners. FULLY REVISED FIRST EDITION - WITH INDEX

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createspace
Language
English
Pages
462

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Cover of: Arabic for Nerds
Arabic for Nerds: 270 Questions on Arabic Grammar
2015, createspace
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Cover of: Arabic for Nerds 1
Arabic for Nerds 1: 270 Questions about Arabic Grammar
2015, pochemuchka (Gerald Drißner)
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paperback
Number of pages
462

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OL25923198M
ISBN 10
1517538386
amazon.co.uk_asin
1517538386
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1517538386
amazon.de_asin
1517538386

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Fantastic resource for advanced students. There are no exercises in the book, but there are hundreds if not thousands of incredibly useful examples. Finally there is a tool for students who want to move beyond al-Kitaab or Medina. Break free of the limits you have placed on your Arabic by trying to fit it into your language's grammar structures and embrace the language on its own terms.

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