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Carregando... Arabic Key Words: The Basic Two Thousand-Word Vocabulary Transliterated and Arranged by Frequency in a Hundred Units (Olde David Quitregard
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Learn Arabic Fast "Arabic Key Words"provides an easy route to mastering excellent basic Arabic. Easy-to-learn Unit Structure gets you the words you need to know quickly and easily. One hundred easy-to-master units of 20 words each. Learn Arabic quickly and simply. These words are the essential foundation stones on which you intuitively build your language framework: The first five units (100 words) account for 50% of normal conversational Arabic. The first 500 words account for 75% of normal conversational usage. The full 2,000 words will equip you for nearly all word occurrences in modern Arabic usage in speech, newspapers, books, television etc. Also provides an all-in-one basic Arabic-English dictionary and an All-in-one basic English-Arabic Dictionary. The perfect aid - to learn Arabic by using the simplest, most logical way to pick up a vocabulary of ten thousand words from two thousand."Arabic Key Words"presents you with the 2,000 word basic vocabulary ordered by frequency of occurrence in modern usage - in one hundred simple units. The book is a learning aid benefiting from computer analysis of a million words and consists of a list of the commonest two thousand key words in Arabic, with their meanings in English, arranged in decreasing order of frequency. A simple, fast, proven way to learn Arabic with ease. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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