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Today at Arabicpod101.com you won’t stay hungry for long! Join us in this lesson to build up vocabulary and strengthen your grammar skills as you learn how to make phrases starting with “let’s” followed by a verb.
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3 Responses to “Newbie Lesson #7 - I’m hungry / I’m thirsty”
Thursday at 7:16 am
Have you ever had Middle Eastern / North African food? What’s your favorite dish?
Thursday at 9:52 am
Before Survival Phrases Arabic, I never knew that Couscous was North African! I’ve had it a few times. I have Kebabs all the time, but 50% I have Turkish kebabs, and 50% Middle Eastern so I’m not really sure if they are an Arabic or Turkish dish.
Sunday at 5:08 pm
Giza pyramids is an excellent place to travel to. Sunset in the sands is something you should definitely see live.
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