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Middle Eastern people have always been known for their kindness and generosity. If you visit the home of an Arabic speaking friend, would you know the proper protocol or etiquette? Today we’ll look at proper etiquette when visiting Arabic friends’ homes, and learn how to ask for things in Arabic! You definitely don’t want to miss this lesson, because learning to communicate in Arabic may just be best thing you ever do! In this lesson we’ll learn how to ask questions in Arabic.

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Learn Arabic with ArabicPod101.com! You have been looking everywhere for your new book! You already searched your home, the university, and even the Moroccan Internet café you frequent at least once a week! It’s nowhere to be found. Pulling up a chair next to your friend in the café, you ask in Arabic, “Are you enjoying your book?” She replies in Arabic, “Oh yes, I love my new book! But…where is your book?” Frustrated by the day’s activities, you reply in Arabic, “I’m sure my book is at home somewhere, but I can’t find it. I really wanted to sit and read my book in the café today.” Your friend, being the awesome problem-solver that she is, points to the table next to you. She suggests in Arabic, “You should read that book…it’s not my book, but I’m sure whoever owns it won’t mind!” Finally, you lean back, grab the book and a warm cup of coffee, and start to read. Moments into your new book, you ask your friend in Arabic, “My new book is…interesting. You should read my book and let me read your book!” Hello…?

 

Learning Arabic with ArabicPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Arabic! This Arabic Newbie lesson will teach you how to use Arabic possessive pronouns. Be careful! Forming Arabic possessive pronouns is not hard to do, but it is different! We will walk you through it though, so don’t worry! We will also talk about Arabic generosity! So visit us at ArabicPod101.com where you will find many more fantastic Arabic lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!

 


Learn Arabic with ArabicPod101.com! Within moments of meeting an Egyptian, you’ll need to know one basic thing to make a good first impression: how to greet that person in Arabic! You want to make sure you start on the right foot with that Arabic business partner, neighbor, or even just that cute guy or girl down the street. You’ll also need to know one other thing: if an Egyptian ever asks whether you’re happy in Arabic-there’s only one possible answer: YES! In other words, bring your suitcases, but no emotional baggage, please.

 

Learning Arabic with ArabicPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Arabic! This Arabic Newbie lesson will teach you the most popular Arabic greetings, including how to wish someone peace and how to tell someone you’re happy in Arabic. You’ll also learn another critical Arabic word-beautiful-which also means “nice, beautiful, excellent,” and if you use the masculine form-”dessert!” Now that’s a critical Arabic word to know! Visit us at ArabicPod101.com where you will find many more fantastic Arabic lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!


 

Learn Arabic with ArabicPod101.com! Asking for what you want in the Arabic language requires you to act a little coquettish. In native Arab countries, you have to be a bit indirect about what you want. In essence, you have to play hard to get. For example, when you’re visiting a restaurant, there’s a fine art to asking for that special salad you want-instead of directly ordering it, you’ll need to indirectly ask whether the restaurant has the salad you want. It’s a bit of a game, but the prize is worth it, right?

Learning Arabic with ArabicPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Arabic! This Arabic Newbie lesson will teach you about how to construct questions for emphasis and how to ask for things when you have multiple options. You’ll also learn more about adjectives and about how important salad is in Arabic cuisine. These folks take their roughage seriously! Visit us at ArabicPod101.com where you will find many more fantastic Arabic lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!

 


Learn Arabic with ArabicPod101.com! When you arrive in any Arabic speaking country, there will many things new to you. If your curosity were to be piqued, would you know how to ask the all important question “What is that?” in Arabic.

Electronic devices are getting smaller while being able to do more things. It can be hard to tell exactly what is that new device feeding your friend’s earbuds. Today we’ll show you how to ask in Arabic what that really cool toy is.

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