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Learning Arabic with ArabicPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Arabic. This Arabic Newbie lesson shows you how to form Arabic numbers from sixteen through nineteen. You’ll also discover that the nouns that follow these numbers aren’t exactly how you might think they are. In addition, we’ll give you some Arabic vocabulary for phrases such as “good luck” and “it depends.” Visit us at ArabicPod101.com, where you will find more exciting lessons and learning materials. Leave us a message while you are there!
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2 Responses to “Newbie Lesson S2 #22 - How Long is the Arabic Lesson?”
Thursday at 1:58 am
These lessons are great! I go to a Syrian church and liturgy is half Arabic and half English. I’d like to learn Arabic for church services and the social interactions after the service. Some people at the church don’t speak any English. Would like to get to know them. Thank you.
Wednesday at 5:30 am
Hi Larry,
Glade to see its working for you, the good thing is that you can the Egyptian dialect to communicate with anyone from the Arabic world, they all speak and understand it perfectly, and I’m sure would be very delighted to use it with you, if you need any help with specific words, don’t hesitate to ask on the forum !
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