Instant Arabic: How to Express 1,000 Different Ideas with Just 100 Key Words and Phrases! (Arabic Phrasebook & Dictionary)


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It's amazing how 100 key words and phrases provide instant communication

Do you want to speak simple Arabic but are too busy to study it? Are you visiting the Arabic-speaking world for a short time and want an Arabic phrasebook and dictionary to help you communicate? If so, this is the book for you. It is the easiest and quickest way to learn Arabic. It's tiny 0.4 x 4.1 x 5.9 inches size makes it incredibly convenient to travel with but without losing the essential content for communication.

The idea of Instant Arabic is simple--learn 100 words and phrases and say 1,000 things. The trick is knowing which 100 words to learn, but author Fethi Mansouri has solved the problem, choosing only those words you'll hear again and again. Even with a vocabulary this small, you'll be surprised how quickly and fluently you too can communicate in the Arabic language. The pronunciation of each Arabic word in the book follows a precise and simple formula that will quickly become so familiar that conversing in Arabic phrases and sentences soon feels just as 'normal' as speaking English. Here's a sample of what you'll be able to do:
  • Meet people.
  • Go shopping.
  • Ask directions.
  • Ride the subway.
  • Order food and drinks.
  • And much more.


Author: Fethi Mansouri, Yousef Alreemawi
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Published: 03/31/2015
Pages: 160
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.30lbs
Size: 5.90h x 4.00w x 0.40d
ISBN13: 9780804845687
ISBN10: 0804845689
BISAC Categories:
- Foreign Language Study | Arabic
- Foreign Language Study | Multi-Language Phrasebooks
- Travel | Middle East | General

About the Author
Fethi Mansouri lectures in Middle Eastern Language & Culture Studies at Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia. He is the author of Arabic in a Flash Volumes 1 and 2, Making Out in Arabic and the Pocket Arabic Dictionary.

Yousef Alreemawi is a Research Assistant and Associate Lecturer in Arabic Studies at Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia.