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Your Arab neighbors have just moved in next door. How to make a great first impression? Greet them in their own language! Today we carry on with Arabic greetings as we introduce a new form of greeting. We also learn how to ask “How are you?” in the dual and plural forms. After this lesson, you will be able to greet, establish first contact and make small polite chat with anyone from an Arabic-speaking country. Remember, each lesson of the Newbie Series teaches you how to speak in Standard Arabic and a regional dialect so you can sound like a native. Make sure you come by Arabicpod101.com and check out the Standard and Regional transcripts and translations for this lesson.



This entry was posted on Tuesday, June 24th, 2008 at 6:30 pm and is filed under Newbie Season 1 . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

5 Responses to “Newbie #2 - Good Morning, How Are You All?”

ArabicPod101.com says:

Having problem accessing audio for newbie lesson 2. Am I the only one?

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ArabicPod101.com says:

John, this issue should be resolved. Sorry for the inconvenience :oops:

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maxiewawa says:

I find it interesting how different (and lame) our Anglicized names for Arabic countries are. They sound similar to the original Arabic, but the Arabic sounds so much more romantic and foreign. I think that’s part of the whole appeal of the Arabic for me actually.

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Yasin says:

There’s No better way to convince someone to upgrade for money than to give away free promotions that don’t work for free. I totally get leaving the free lessons with something to be desire. This is how you might lure most people into wanting to upgrade. As for me accessing the trial lessons from my iPhone is becoming too time consuming to maintain my enthusiasm for AP101. It’s really compelling me to spend more&more time at alternative places for like lesson. NOTE: This is my idea of putting it civilly. I can sing praises as well. Give me something to sing the praises about.

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Lola says:

On the vocabulary list with audio the vocabulary word for how are you all is the same as the one thats says how are you both and it’s suppose to say kayfa ha lukum instead of kayfa ha lukuma please fix this :wink:

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