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Egyptian Arabic, Students of


  • Students of Egyptian Arabic.
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  • Variants

    • Egyptian Arabic learners
    • Egyptian Arabic students
    • Learners, Egyptian Arabic
    • Students, Egyptian Arabic
    • Students of Egyptian Arabic
  • Sources

    • found: Work cat.: Ekhnawy, Kamal Al. 'Arabi Liblib : Egyptian colloquial Arabic for the advanced learner, 2011:v. 1, p. 1 (goal of this book is to help advanced students of Egyptian Colloquial Arabic to achieve a near-native level of proficiency; advanced students of Egyptian Arabic) (OCoLC)717232055
    • found: Louis, Samia. Kallimnī ʻArabī aktar : an upper intermediate course in spoken Egyptian Arabic 3, 2008:p. xi (Students using this book will be able to communicate orally in a number of survival situations; progressively builds and enforces students' knowledge of sentence structure; develops students' communication skills) p. 4 of cover (Egyptian colloquial Arabic, the spoken dialect most frequently studied and most widely understood in the Arab world; designed for adult students at the high-intermediate/low-advanced levels of language proficiency)
    • found: Mughazy, Mustafa. "Dardasha" : let's speak Egyptian Arabic : a multidimensional approach to the teaching and learning of Egyptian Arabic as a foreign language, 2004:p. v (purpose of this textbook is for learners to develop their linguistic and communicative skills in Egyptian Arabic) (OCoLC)53972144
    • found: Abdel-Massih, Ernest T.. A comprehensive study of Egyptian Arabic, 1978- :v. 2, p. v (designed for the intermediate - advanced student of Egyptian Arabic)
    • found: Abdel-Massih, Ernest T. A reference grammar of Egyptian Arabic, 2009:p. 4 of cover (aimed at the intermediate to advanced student of Egyptian Arabic) (OCoLC)234435278
    • found: McGuirk, Russell H. Colloquial Arabic of Egypt, 1986:p. 4 of cover (will help you learn the language of Egypt as it is used every day) pp. 1-2 (You, as a student of Egyptian Arabic; the forms of Colloquial Arabic spoken in Morocco, Egypt, Lebanon and Iraq represent distinct and quite different dialects; Egyptian Arabic is generally understood by Arabs everywhere) (OCoLC)11842230
  • General Notes

    • Students of Egyptian Arabic.
  • History Notes

    • [Established June 2022.]
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  • Change Notes

    • 2022-03-30: new
    • 2022-06-21: revised
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