Features brand-new “Top 300” verb index Includes language tables that enable quick and easy reference Examples using contemporary language provide a sense of real-life situations
Aimed at the beginner who has no prior knowledge of Arabic, this work begins with the first letter of the alphabet, and gradually builds up the learner's skills to a level where he or she would be able to read a passage of vocalised Arabic text. It also includes numerous copying exercises that enable students to develop a clear handwritten style.
Barron’s 501 Arabic Verbs is your essential guide to Arabic verbs and verb usage. Each verb is listed alphabetically in easy-to-follow chart form—one verb per page with its English translation. To reflect correct Arabic style, this book is printed in Arabic script, back cover to front and back page to front. This comprehensive guide to Arabic verbs is ideal for students, travelers, and adult learners. It includes: The 501 most common Arabic verbs in table format, with Arabic characters and English infinitives at the top of each page Common idioms with example sentences to demonstrate verb usage Verbs conjugated in all tenses and forms A grammar review and a pattern index Exemplary sentences in English for each verb
Practice your way to Arabic fluency Practice Makes Perfect: Arabic Verb Tenses goes beyond other verb books to coach you in when and why verb tenses are used. You will find clear and concise explanations that pinpoint why specific tenses work in given situations as well as tons of engaging examples and numerous skill-building exercises. Combine those features with the renowned Practice Makes Perfect format and you have the ideal reference/workbook to learn to speak and write Arabic with fluency. Inside you'll find: Example sentences that illustrate and clarify each grammatical point A variety of exercises for practice with an answer key for instant feedback and reference Practical and high-frequency vocabulary used throughout
Levantine Arabic Verbs will help learners of all levels master verb conjugation and natural pronunciation. Bonus: Free audio tracks available to download and stream from www.lingualism.com. Features include: • 100+ conjugation tables of some of the most common verbs (and 'pseudo-verb' prepositional phrases) used in daily language. • Phonemic transcription alongside the Arabic script in the conjugation tables to aid in accurate pronunciation and help learners get used to Arabic script as written for the dialect. • Usage notes. • Example sentences under each conjugation table with the verbs in various persons and tenses, demonstrating different meanings and idiomatic uses. • All conjugated verb forms in all tables and example sentences appear on the downloadable audio tracks, spoken by a native speaker from Lebanon. • Grammar reference for Levantine verbs (forms and uses of tenses and moods, negative verbs, compound tenses, etc.) • Indexes with 750 more verbs which can be conjugated using the conjugation tables as models. • Supplementary Anki flashcards with audio are available separately at www.lingualism.com.
The 101 Most Used Verbs in Spoken Arabic: Jordan & Palestine is more than just a book of most used verbs. It is the definitive resource containing everything a student of Arabic needs to gain fluency in speaking and understanding the everyday language used by Arabs in the Levant (Jordan, Palestine, Syria, & Lebanon). This book contains more than 850 definitions from the 101 verbs as well as very practical sample sentences which provide crucial context learners need for mastery. Now in its expanded 3rd edition, the 101 Book will enable any student of Arabic to isolate and master these most frequently used verbs while also being able to acquire another 700 high frequency verbs found within the verb inflection charts appendix.Additionally, it contains one of the most exhaustive lists available for broken plural nouns (over 800), along with many other helpful tools. A MP3 CD is included and contains 10 hours of high quality audio. The 101 Book has been used by thousands of students, both in the classroom and for personal study. It has proven itself to be the an essential book for serious students of Arabic dialect.
Master verb conjugation and natural pronunciation with Palestinian Arabic Verbs. ★ Bonus: Available on our website, we have free accompanying 🎧 audio tracks to download or stream (to help you develop listening skills and accurate pronunciation). 100+ conjugation tables of some of the most common verbs (and 'pseudo-verb' prepositional phrases) used in daily language. Phonemic transcription alongside the Arabic script in the conjugation tables to aid in accurate pronunciation and help learners get used to Arabic script as written for the dialect. Usage notes. Example sentences under each conjugation table with the verbs in various persons and tenses, demonstrating different meanings and idiomatic uses. All conjugated verb forms in all tables and example sentences appear on the downloadable audio tracks, spoken by a native speaker from Gaza, Palestine. Grammar reference for Levantine verbs (forms and uses of tenses and moods, negative verbs, compound tenses, etc.) Indexes with 750 more verbs which can be conjugated using the conjugation tables as models.
It is important for an English speaker to choose the most suitable way to learn Arabic verbs. If he or she aims to be a specialist, another book would be a better choice. If the goal is to learn useful verbs and the way that Arabs use them, this book is the right choice. You may ask is it worth it to spend time learning Arabic verbs with such a book? Yes. Arabic literature spans more than fourteen centuries and reflects the change of time. But among parts of the language that have remained almost the same, there are the verbs. Arabs still use the same verbs to express themselves for vital actions as they did in 600: to go, to come, to eat, to drink, to speak, to live, to die, etc. Verbs can thus be an entry point to explore the language of the past.