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ahaley

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Or write Arabic? I'm trying to teach myself but I would enjoy having someone who speaks it help me out of just have conversations with the little amounts I learn at a time.
 
I dont have any idea what you said lol, I literally just started like 3 days ago and I can say the words "Jordan. Egypt. Lebanon. Morocco. What. Why. How much. How many." lol I figured this thread would get dismissed for a while and I wasn't prepared for someone to reply right away ha
 
I don't know any Arabic lol, just a few cocktails in me lol lol

Figured I'd help bump the thread with some nonsense lol
 
Hey at least your thread is off to a good humored start. Why you looking to speak Arabic? If I may ask.
 
Well hopefully this numerous humorous attention will get some real speakers in here ;)
And I want to learn it because I like the way it looks written and I enjoy learning languages, I can say a few sentences in German ( thanks to Rosetta stone ) lol and I didn't want to drop like 400$ on Arabic Rosetta stone so I bought a 20$ 10 minutes a day book and have been working from that every other day or so :)
Its somewhat working
 
If you want simple phrases checkout your phone apps. I have a droid and Babelfish has a bunch of languages where you can type or speak in the phrase and it will reply with pronounciation and spelling. I'm sure they have certain arabic languages. I was pretty amazed. It jogged my memory from High School French.
 
Check out a website called livemocha.com

The site will network you with native speakers of a language so when you complete lessons they will be reviewed by people that speak Arabic and can give you helpful feedback. Most of the site is free as well, you just have to participate by reviewing lessons by people that are trying to learn English. After reviewing a few dozen lessons I unlocked all of the lessons i wanted for learning German.
 
Easiest way to learn arabic is to become a Muslim and actually attend mosque the 6 times a day. As'salaam alikum.

Trouble with religion is that it should be taken lightly (as historical allegory). And the religious didn't get that memo.
 
Trouble with religion is that ...

wrong forum...

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I read an amusing story once, not sure how true it is though. A businessman had to meet with a group of Japanese investors and figured if he could learn some Japanese he would impress them so he took some lessons. He found a teacher, a woman, and did very well and was able to communicate somewhat and was ready for the meeting. When he got up and introduced himself in Japanese they all broke out laughing. Not because they could not understand him or he got the words wrong or made funny sentences but because he spoke like a woman.

Probably not true but funny all the same.
 
Thanks guys, I appreciate all of the help even if some of it is guided is a different direction than I was looking. But nonetheless have a good day brew on!
 
GilaMinumBeer said:
Would he need pants?
Who needs pants? Someone in this forum told me about the dangers of brewing with zippered pants so when I brew it's now pant less! Lol
 
Who needs pants? Someone in this forum told me about the dangers of brewing with zippered pants so when I brew it's now pant less! Lol

I once read about the dangers of drinking. So I stopped reading.

Seriously tho', the easiest, oft cheapest, and most successful way to learn a language is through cultural immersion.

I've been married 14 years to a Malay girl. And thanks to that 14 years of multi-lingual experience I now recogionize when I am being cursed at in 4 diffrent languages.
 
I work IT and have a co worker that learned Arabic to blow the minds of overseas tech support. Blew my mind when he started spouting that out.
 
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