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Arabic Afro-Asiatic Natural
Arabic Afro-Asiatic Natural
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- A concise list of Arabic terms used for Islamic concepts, with citation links to the Koran.
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- Linguistic affiliation, language variation, orthography, linguistic sketch, and role in society and history of Gulf Arabic.
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- A collection of useful words and phrases in Arabic.
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- Offers a range of educational products designed to make the learning of the Arabic alphabet easy and fun, including a colorful set of alphabet pieces.
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- An introduction to the Arabic language, how to study it and common English words which find their roots in Arabic.
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- Results of research on the modernization of the Arabic language and script.
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- Comprehensive site offering resources about the Arabic language including learning software, Arabic web-based course and links to best Arabic sites. Also includes three bulletin boards and search facilities in both Arabic and English.
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- The Arabic section of languages-on-the-web site. Offers links in various categories including language learning resources. Good links in general but not as comprehensive or up to date as should be.
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- A grammar of Darja, the Algerian dialect of Arabic (as spoken in the town of Dellys) for English speakers.
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- List of Arabic male first names and their meanings.
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- Levantine Arabic linguistic affiliation, language variation, orthography, linguistic sketch, role in society and history with map and bibliography.
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- Searchable archive of the mailing list.
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- Shows the Arabic origin of geographical names in Spain, Portugal, and the Americas; also shows some every-day words of Arabic origin.
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- List of Arabic female first names and their meanings.
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- Resources for teachers/students of Arabic, information on the organization, academic journal on Arabic linguistics, an Arabic mailing list and some related links.
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- Overview of the Arabic language, and extended set of files of readings and A/V files concerning the language. Links and bibliography.
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- Entry point for the morphological analysis of Arabic words and the provision of English-language equivalents.
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