Publisher: Saqi Books.
Date: 1986.
Pages: 95.
Format: PDF, good.
Target language: Arabic.
Source languages: English.
Possibly the best beginner book for leaing the Arabic alphabet, according to reviews on Amazon.
Ever greater numbers of people are leaing Arabic and/or coming into some kind of contact with the Arab world. Anyone who wishes to lea the language faces a hitherto formidable initial challenge: the alphabet.
This book proceeds, step by step, through all the letters of the Arabic alphabet, showing the sounds they stand for and how they are combined into words. Nothing essential is left out, and no unnecessary complications added. Readers will make rapid progress and will be surprised at the relative ease with which they master the first steps towards command of this increasingly important world language. .
The Arabic Alphabet: How to Read and Write It belongs on the desk of every student of the language; in the luggage of every visitor to the Middle East; in the briefcase of business people with Arab clients; and in the back pocket of every employee of British or American companies working in Arab countries.
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Date: 1986.
Pages: 95.
Format: PDF, good.
Target language: Arabic.
Source languages: English.
Possibly the best beginner book for leaing the Arabic alphabet, according to reviews on Amazon.
Ever greater numbers of people are leaing Arabic and/or coming into some kind of contact with the Arab world. Anyone who wishes to lea the language faces a hitherto formidable initial challenge: the alphabet.
This book proceeds, step by step, through all the letters of the Arabic alphabet, showing the sounds they stand for and how they are combined into words. Nothing essential is left out, and no unnecessary complications added. Readers will make rapid progress and will be surprised at the relative ease with which they master the first steps towards command of this increasingly important world language. .
The Arabic Alphabet: How to Read and Write It belongs on the desk of every student of the language; in the luggage of every visitor to the Middle East; in the briefcase of business people with Arab clients; and in the back pocket of every employee of British or American companies working in Arab countries.
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.