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Heartland
My daughters have decided they want to surprise DH as we dont know when he will step foot in America, by learning Arabic. smile.gif reading.gif We went to the library and got out what the librarian thought was a great book, ok turns out not so great....

Are there free sites online that combine sound and lessons?

Wendy goofy.gif girlwerewolf2xn.gif
Sand
Good For Them, and i am going to help them too biggrin.gif

here's nice link just for them biggrin.gif

http://muttaqun.com/arabic/index.html
sara535
My son has been learning using this site:

Madinah Arabic
monnik
QUOTE(sara535 @ Aug 25 2007, 06:23 PM) *
My son has been learning using this site:

Madinah Arabic



I like this site, Sara. The pronunciation is a little different from the Egyptian accent, but the lessons are thorough ( I think ) . Thanks for posting it. good.gif
tammy sue kay
http://beforeyouknowit.com/

You can download this site for free. Comes with "flash cards" and little tests to do online. LOL I thought it was fun to do in my spare time, tho my kids kept asking me what I was trying to do. They have a ton of languages you can choose from.
What I would be interested to know is what dialect of Arabic the Jordanians use. That would be helpful to know when learning Arabic since every country has their own dialect, right? Also, I bought the book, Arabic for Dummies, which was helpful to some degree, also Nogomi's music website, you can listen to the songs and read the words as you go along, makes it easier to understand the sounds that are represented by numbers.....LOL
But, to be honest....after all this time....I can still only say....bathroom, tea, bear, cheese, and thank you in ARABIC!!!! LOL
jade2004
i get confused about the different accents as well...i bought a book and wanted to surprise my husband too...sent him a text message in arabic....he called back and was giggling and saying oh that was so cute and sweet--it was egyptian accent, but it was so sweet of you....they should really specify...i did see the different book that said morroccon arabic, gulf arabic and then one just said arabic...so that is the one i got...oh well smile.gif
monnik
QUOTE(tammy sue kay @ Aug 26 2007, 04:34 AM) *
http://beforeyouknowit.com/

You can download this site for free. Comes with "flash cards" and little tests to do online. LOL I thought it was fun to do in my spare time, tho my kids kept asking me what I was trying to do. They have a ton of languages you can choose from.
What I would be interested to know is what dialect of Arabic the Jordanians use. That would be helpful to know when learning Arabic since every country has their own dialect, right? Also, I bought the book, Arabic for Dummies, which was helpful to some degree, also Nogomi's music website, you can listen to the songs and read the words as you go along, makes it easier to understand the sounds that are represented by numbers.....LOL
But, to be honest....after all this time....I can still only say....bathroom, tea, bear, cheese, and thank you in ARABIC!!!! LOL



Wow, Tammy! That site is great. good.gif I have already started testing myself. That's the way I like to learn. I like to have a gague of my progress.

I also downloaded the Italian list. I think it's awesome! Thanks so much for posting it.

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Heartland
Wow thank you ladies for all the links.... I am checking them out right now...

as for me, I will try, but my german teacher in HS passed me if I didnt attempt to butcher german 2!!! LOL Thank you Herr Habel
wife_of_mahmoud
QUOTE(tammy sue kay @ Aug 25 2007, 08:34 PM) *
http://beforeyouknowit.com/

You can download this site for free. Comes with "flash cards" and little tests to do online. LOL I thought it was fun to do in my spare time, tho my kids kept asking me what I was trying to do. They have a ton of languages you can choose from.
What I would be interested to know is what dialect of Arabic the Jordanians use. That would be helpful to know when learning Arabic since every country has their own dialect, right? Also, I bought the book, Arabic for Dummies, which was helpful to some degree, also Nogomi's music website, you can listen to the songs and read the words as you go along, makes it easier to understand the sounds that are represented by numbers.....LOL
But, to be honest....after all this time....I can still only say....bathroom, tea, bear, cheese, and thank you in ARABIC!!!! LOL


The Jordanian accent is a lot like that of Palestine. Villages have their own regional peculiarities, but overall the accents of Syria, Lebanon, Jordan and Palestine are very similar and can generally be easily understood among each other -- it's called the al Shaam accent. I think if you look around (check your local Borders) you can find a CD series specializing in the Jordanian accent -- usually the description will say if it's the Egyptian accent or Gulf or whatever. I used to have one called Just Listen n Learn on cassette tape. It was hosted by a Palestinian teacher, and used a lot of Jordanian speakers.

It's a great idea for you and your kids -- good luck !

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-MK
Heartland
Ok I have to tell everyone I am very hard of hearing. My daughters were trying the words and phrases and laughing like crazy... mysalami is what i said... ok the phrase sounded like it (good bye) and I HAD THE GIRLS LAUGHING ALL OVER THE PLACE. Then came alsayeed well darn that is what it sounded like to me, (sir) again more laughter and they said come on mom say it right,,, try HARDER we want you to say , Hello Mr O when you call tonight.... Ok Ok I have tried. I spent the last hour trying. I think it might take me a week to get it right... !!!!! DH aught to laugh like crazy over this.
amal
QUOTE(wife_of_mahmoud @ Aug 26 2007, 07:45 PM) *
QUOTE(tammy sue kay @ Aug 25 2007, 08:34 PM) *
http://beforeyouknowit.com/

You can download this site for free. Comes with "flash cards" and little tests to do online. LOL I thought it was fun to do in my spare time, tho my kids kept asking me what I was trying to do. They have a ton of languages you can choose from.
What I would be interested to know is what dialect of Arabic the Jordanians use. That would be helpful to know when learning Arabic since every country has their own dialect, right? Also, I bought the book, Arabic for Dummies, which was helpful to some degree, also Nogomi's music website, you can listen to the songs and read the words as you go along, makes it easier to understand the sounds that are represented by numbers.....LOL
But, to be honest....after all this time....I can still only say....bathroom, tea, bear, cheese, and thank you in ARABIC!!!! LOL


The Jordanian accent is a lot like that of Palestine. Villages have their own regional peculiarities, but overall the accents of Syria, Lebanon, Jordan and Palestine are very similar and can generally be easily understood among each other -- it's called the al Shaam accent. I think if you look around (check your local Borders) you can find a CD series specializing in the Jordanian accent -- usually the description will say if it's the Egyptian accent or Gulf or whatever. I used to have one called Just Listen n Learn on cassette tape. It was hosted by a Palestinian teacher, and used a lot of Jordanian speakers.

It's a great idea for you and your kids -- good luck !

rose.gif

-MK


I just wanted to add a little something to this. (I hope u don't mind)..
For those of us with Jordanian SO's, Al Shaam accent is definitely understood in Palestine, Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan. He said that if you want to get technical with the accent of Jordan.... The accent "Al Horani" is used in Northern Jordan (Amman and up) and in Southern Syria. He said that the Southern portion or Jordan (South of Amman) has an accent similar to the Bedouin. I don't know if there is any way to find an Arabic course that teaches Al Horani accent but if any of u find it... let me know~ k yes.gif

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edited coz of stupid grammar errors! lol
angeljan
WOW thanks all for these links. I downloaded one and am gonna check out the others this is so great and very helpful. I want to surpize my husband with speaking little more arabic then the words I already now, lol which isn't much. He will be coming at beginning of October, finally. Im so excited and hope I can learn fast. Shukran.
dananawara
QUOTE(Heartland @ Aug 25 2007, 10:28 AM) *
My daughters have decided they want to surprise DH as we dont know when he will step foot in America, by learning Arabic. smile.gif reading.gif We went to the library and got out what the librarian thought was a great book, ok turns out not so great....

Are there free sites online that combine sound and lessons?

Wendy goofy.gif girlwerewolf2xn.gif



Have you heard of the pimsleurs egyptian arabic cds??? awesome...........
they also just have arabic......
polarbear
QUOTE(dananawara @ Sep 2 2007, 02:56 AM) *
Have you heard of the pimsleurs egyptian arabic cds??? awesome...........
they also just have arabic......


I love pimsleurs egyptian arabic CDs..... my SO actually understands what I'm saying.

Now all his cousins and friends want to talk to me and hear all the new words I learn - they always laugh when I mess up a word and make sure I learn how to say it correctly smile.gif

dananawara
you can on limewire and download them for free. Its file sharing. it is the best ive found. Nothing as far as reading letters but teaches you pronunciation very well and very slow. I really really really like it!
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