How to learn Arabic in 30 days
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This book will make you learn ARABIC in just 30 days, starting from scratch. And this is more than a simple promise. I explain to you… The method is very simple: the book is divided into 30 chapters, one per day, to allow you to learn the basics of this language in just one month. To get the most out of this course, you just have to stick to one rule: read one chapter a day, no more, no less. If you respect this rule and follow the instructions contained in the book, the result is guaranteed.
Forget the usual boring grammar courses, with an anonymous and depersonalized profile. HOW TO LEARN ARABIC IN 30 DAYS was created with all the trappings of self-help, like a practical manual, with a personal, fun and motivating cut. It is full of curious anecdotes and useful tips not only for speaking in ARABIC, but also for getting by on the road. FROM THE FOREWORD BY THE AUTHOR Dear reader, if you have approached this book, it is because you have surely realized the growing importance of the Arabic language and, therefore, have decided to study it. Yours is a good decision and whatever the reason may be, of course, at the end of this manual, you will be satisfied. I will also try to give you a smattering of the cultural aspects of the Arabic language, through small notes and peculiarities, so that, in the end, you know how to express yourself with awareness and depth. When you finally learn to speak, there will be plenty of opportunities to practice, as ARABIC is the official language of 22 countries around the world.

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Publisher
HOW2 Edizioni
Year
2022
ISBN
9788893055734

Table of contents

  1. PREMISE
  2. 1. THE FIRST LETTERS OF THE ALPHABET AND THE VOCALIZATION
  3. 1.1. Table of the first part of the Alphabet
  4. 1.3. Symbols indicating a double
  5. 1.4. How to apply what you have read: some exercises
  6. Secrets revealed in this chapter
  7. 2. THE FIRST PART OF THE ALPHABET (From Ųµ to Ų¦ )
  8. 2.1. The second part of the alphabet
  9. 2.2. Long vowels or semi-consonants?Donā€™t worry, the important is to know how to pronounce them
  10. 2.3. Last spelling sing: it indicates the absence of vowel
  11. 2.4. Two particular spellings of the alif
  12. 2.5. Some Exercises
  13. 2.6. Solutions
  14. Secrets revealed in this chapter
  15. 3. THE ARTICLES (FIRST PART)
  16. 3.2. Lunar and Solar Letters and the phenomenon of liaison
  17. 3.4. Practice a little bit
  18. 3.5. Solutions
  19. Secrets revealed in this chapter
  20. 4. THE ARTICLES (SECOND PART)
  21. 4.3. Now, letā€™s practice a little bit
  22. 4.4. Solution
  23. Secrets revealed in this chapter
  24. 5. THE PERSONAL PRONOUNS AND THE VERB TO BE
  25. 5.2. Does the verb to be really exist? The NOMINAL phrase: What is it and how is it formed?
  26. 5.3. Some useful prepositions
  27. 5.4. Now you can build your first sentences!
  28. 5.5. Solutions
  29. Secrets revealed in this chapter
  30. 6. THE FEMININE SINGULAR AND PLURAL
  31. 6.2. The feminine: Is it really that simple?
  32. 6.3. The plural feminine
  33. 6.4. Are you sure you understand everything? Challenge yourself!
  34. 6.5. Solutions
  35. 7. EVERYTHING BEGINS WITH THREE ROOTS
  36. 7.2. Formation
  37. 7.3. Endings and example
  38. 7.4. Now letā€™s practice
  39. 7.5. Solutions
  40. Secrets revealed in this chapter
  41. 8. THE PLURAL MASCULINE AND AND THE DUAL OF THE NOUNS
  42. 8.2. For the masculine pluralā€¦ only two cases!
  43. 8.3. THE DUAL: just a little concentration and the rule goes down!
  44. 8.4. What do the plural masculine and the dual?
  45. 8.5. Two particular forms of plural: BROKEN PLURALS and DIPTOTIC NOUNS
  46. 8.6. Are you sure itā€™s all clear?
  47. 8.7. Solutions
  48. Secrets revealed in this chapter
  49. 9. THE ADJECTIVE
  50. 9.1. The important thing is to pay attention to the female gender!
  51. 9.2. The adjective of NISBA and a mold to form adjectives
  52. 9.3 Exercise!
  53. 9.4. Solutions
  54. Secrets revealed in this chapter
  55. 10. A UNIQUE CONSTRUCTION
  56. 10.2. What is the ā€œCONSTRUCTED STATEā€
  57. 10.3. Some rules: PROPER NAMES AND ADJECTIVES
  58. 10.4. Challenge yourself!
  59. 10.5. Solutions
  60. Secrets revealed in this chapter
  61. 11. POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES AND NOT ONLY!
  62. 11.1. Is it really easy? Not exactly!
  63. 11.2. The particles that express our possessive adjectives
  64. 11.3. Some examples
  65. 11.4. And now practice!
  66. 11.5. Solutions and transcription
  67. Secrets revealed in this chapter
  68. 12. THE SIMPLE PRESENT
  69. 12.2. Prefixes and endings of the present simple
  70. 12.3. The rule is simple, just a little practice is enough
  71. 12.4. Solutions
  72. Secrets revealed in this chapter
  73. 13. THE VERB TO HAVE: DOES NOT EXIST?
  74. 13.2. Letā€™s find out how Arabs manage to live without the verb to have
  75. 13.3. Some useful Prepositions (second part)
  76. 13.4. Have fun and apply what you have read!
  77. 13.5. Solutions
  78. Secrets revealed in this chapter
  79. 14. THE DENIAL (first part)
  80. 14.2. The negative form of the Present
  81. 14.3. The negative form of the verb To Have
  82. 14.4. Take pen and paper, now itā€™s your turn!
  83. 14.5. Solutions
  84. Secrets revealed in this chapter
  85. 15. HOW TO ENRICH COMMUNICATION WITH FEW RULES
  86. 15.1. Two particles of the future
  87. 15.2. Complement Pronouns
  88. 15.2.2. The Indirect Complement Pronouns
  89. 15.3. Practice also today
  90. Secrets revealed in this chapter
  91. 16. THE DENIAL (SECOND PART)
  92. 16.2. The negation of the nominal phrase and its two particularities: the Radicals and the Predicate
  93. 16.3. Try it now and practice
  94. 16.4. Solutions and transcription
  95. Secrets revealed in this chapter
  96. 17. THE MASDAR
  97. 17.2. The Masdar: How is it used? When is it used? Verb or Noun?
  98. 17.3. How to obtain and find the Masdar (first part): Letā€™s learn to use the vocabulary with a trick
  99. 17.4. And now practice
  100. 17.5. Solutions
  101. Secrets revealed in this chapter
  102. 18.Ų£Ł†Ł‘ŁŽ AND OTHER USEFUL PARTICLES!
  103. 18.2. What power do the particles have?
  104. 18.3. Presentation of the particles
  105. 18.4. Now practice
  106. Secrets revealed in this chapter
  107. 19. DISCOVER THE MOST INTRIGUING SECRET OF THE ARAB LANGUAGE (Part I)
  108. 19.2. II, III and IV forms: the Past and the Present
  109. 19.3. Wow, I want to try!
  110. Secrets revealed in this chapter
  111. 20. THE DEMONSTRATIVE ADJECTIVES
  112. 20.1. Today it will be soft, so letā€™s take the opportunity to study some Arabic writers of the last centuries
  113. 20.2. What are Demonstrative Adjectives?
  114. 20.3. How are they used? Their particularities
  115. 20.4. Nothing difficult, just a little practice!
  116. 20.5. Solutions
  117. Secrets revealed in this chapter
  118. 21. THE SUBJUNCTIVE
  119. 21.2. Use
  120. 21.2.1. Final preposition
  121. 21.2.3. Subjuctive
  122. 21.3. Practice
  123. Secrets revealed in this chapter
  124. 22. DISCOVER THE MOST INTRIGUING SECRET OF THE ARAB LANGUAGE (Part II)
  125. 22.1. The fifth and the sixth form
  126. 22.2. And now practice
  127. 22.3. Solutions
  128. Secrets revealed in this chapter
  129. 23. THE IMPERATIVE ( PART 1: First ā€“ Sixth form)
  130. 23.2. Come on, practice
  131. Secrets revealed in this chapter
  132. 24. LEARN TO BULID A RELATIVE PHRASE AND MAKE YOUR SPEECH MORE FLUID!
  133. 24.2. Construction of a Relative Sentence
  134. 24.3. Is it hard? No it isnā€™t if you practice
  135. 24.4. Solutions
  136. Secrets revealed in this chapter
  137. 25. LETā€™S FIND OUT HOW THE IMPERATIVE IS DENIED ANDā€¦
  138. 25.2. The Negative Imperative, the Negation of the Past and the Exhortative: what do they have in common?
  139. 25.3. Exercises
  140. Secrets revealed in this chapter
  141. 26. DISCOVER THE MOST INTRIGUING AWXRET OF THE ARAB LANGUAGE (Third part)
  142. 26.1. Other languages and religions of North and Middle Orient Africa
  143. 26.3. A little bit of exercises
  144. 26.4. Solutions
  145. Secrets revealed in this chapter
  146. 27. ADJECTIVES AND INDEFINITE PRONOUNS
  147. 27.1. The Indefinites: What they are and how they are used
  148. 27.2. Indefinite Pronouns
  149. 27.3. Practice!
  150. 27.4. Solutions
  151. Secrets revealed in this chapter
  152. 28. HOW CAN I ENRICH LEXICON WITH VERY FEW RULES (SECOND PART)
  153. 28.1. Past and present participle: It is really simple?
  154. 28.3. Practice a little!
  155. Secrets revealed in this chapter
  156. 29. MASDAR AND IMPERATIVE OF THE LATEST THREE DERIVATIVE FORMS
  157. 29.2. The imperative of the seventh, eighth and tenth forms
  158. 29.3. Deepening and completion of the Relative Sentence
  159. 29.4. Exercises (yes, you read that right, in the plural!)
  160. Secrets revealed in this chapter
  161. 30. ARABIC NUMBERS!
  162. 30.2. Number table (0-10)
  163. 30.3. The (many) rules of numbers
  164. 30.4. Practice!
  165. Secrets revealed in this chapter
  166. CONCLUSIONS