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Learn Arabic with ArabicPod101.com! It’s almost midnight, and you’ve spent the past couple of hours looking at photographs of your Arabic friends’ trip to Egypt. The evening started out as fun, but then the food ran out, then the beer, and pretty soon one pyramid started to look like another. And anyway, you need to get up early. You must have dozed off because suddenly you jerk awake. One of your friends has stood up, and in relief, you begin to stand up, too. But no, she’s just looking for more pictures in her bag. Okay, you think, enough is enough. “Listen,” you say, “this has been a blast, your pictures are awesome, but it’s getting late and-” Before you can finish, your friends protest, “But we’re not finished yet, there’s still lots more pictures to look at! Here you go, look at this one!” With an inward groan, you sit back and look at the new pictures, all the while thinking, didn’t we just look at these?

 

Learning Arabic with ArabicPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Arabic. In this Arabic Newbie lesson, we learn how to make Arabic possessive pronouns feminine. We’ll also give you an Arabic term to use to show your approval or confirm an opinion. Finally, you’ll learn why it’s a good idea to take pictures on your cell phone when visiting Arabic countries. Visit us at ArabicPod101.com, where you will find even more great lessons and learning materials. 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! You’ve tried your hand at buying some fruit from a street vendor, and now you want to buy different fruits-and practice your Arabic some more, of course. You also want to buy more apples and bananas, since your dorm buddies at the university ate all the ones you bought the day before! Along with one of your American friends, you find a street vendor. “Do you have strawberries and mangos?” you ask, using your best Arabic. “I don’t have strawberries, but I do have mangos,” the vendor replies. “Fine,” you say, “We’ll take one kilo each of apples and bananas, and three kilo of mangos.”  You figure you need a lot more fruit this time, since your fellow students will no doubt help you eat them! Your friend looks at you in awe. “Your Arabic is very good!” he exclaims “Thanks,” you reply. “The Arabic lessons I took before I came here were great!” After you pay the vendor and walk away, your friend asks, “Why didn’t you leave a tip?” You reply, “I didn’t need to this time.” Take our Arabic lesson to find out why!

 

Learning Arabic with ArabicPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Arabic. In this Arabic lesson you will learn more about using “I want” and “you want” and their different forms (masculine, feminine, and plural). You’ll also learn when and when not to leave a tip in Arabic countries. Visit us at ArabicPod101.com, where you will find even more fantastic lessons and learning materials. 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! You’ve just entered the classroom where your Arabic language class is held, and no one is there! You know you have the right time, so where is everyone? You sit down anyway, and finally another student shows up. You greet her, but instead of sitting she takes a book off the shelf. “By the way,” she says to you as she starts to leave, “today’s class is in a different place.” You frown. “What? Where is it then?” Your classmate replies, “At the university. In front of it is the restaurant.” You thank your classmate, then follow her out the door. “When did we find out about this change?” you ask, wondering how you missed it. “Don’t you remember?” your classmate says. “Our instructor told us at the end of our last class.” Ooookay. You vow that next time you’ll listen to the instructor instead of focusing on trying to fit both your book and your little chair into your bag!

Learning Arabic with ArabicPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Arabic! This Arabic Newbie lesson teaches you about joining place expressions with suffixes, so you know whether the “it” you hear refers to the masculine or feminine place noun. This should help you the next time you try to understand when someone gives you directions to a place. You’ll also learn how to say “by the way” in Arabic and why it’s sometimes a bad idea to break up expressions to learn their meanings. Visit us at ArabicPod101.com, where you will find more great lessons and learning materials. Leave us a message while you are there!