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Let's Learn Arabic Language learning software [Arabic Made Easy]
Lingosoft | 2002 | ISO | Languages: Arabic, English | 900 MB



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Let's Learn Arabic, A Comprehensive Integrated Interactive Series for Beginners and Intermediates.
Alphabet :If you want to learn the Arabic sound system and script, then this is the program for you. Hear every word pronounced and watch animation as it gets written in context.

Vocabulary : Learn Arabic words in a meaningful and useful fashion with this program. Not only are words presented in thematic groups, they are also linked to everyday life situations.

Conversation :Here is your chance to learn to communicate in Arabic in a very short period of time. The program introduces you to multiple situations that are woven into an intriguing story. It is now possible to learn Arabic fast, and have fun while doing so.

Grammar : What better way to learn Arabic Grammar than by following this unique animated interactive approach? This program is full of multiple presentations, followed by intriguing exercises and games. Intelligent feedback on your performance is provided.


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CD1: Alphabet.iso (3 parts )



CD2: Vocabulary.iso (2 parts )


Part 1.rar(99.99MB)


Part 2.rar(10.5MB)
CD3: Conversation.iso (4 parts )





CD4: Grammar.iso (3 parts )


Part1.rar(99.99MB)


Part2.rar(99.99MB)


Part3.rar(46.76MB)


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The Arabic boardحمل السبورة

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Byki is a powerful and personalized language-learning system. It locks foreign language words and phrases into your memory so that you can recall them perfectly and remember them forever. Put simply: Byki works, it's smart, and people tell us they can't stop using it. But don't take our word for it: download free language learning software, learn user-created lessons online, watch a video about Byki, or hear what real users are saying.

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Byki Arabic (44.95 MB) .rar


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Babylon Dictionaries Pro v8.1.0.r16 Multilanguage
Arabic-English / Arabic-French/ +70 languages
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Simple One-Click Translation in Any Application
Babylon 8 iBabylon is the world's leading dictionary and translation software with a user base that exceeds 55 million desktop installations. Babylon provides quick online and offline dictionary and translation results in over 75 languages in one simple click. Babylon 8 has a fresh and simple new uncluttered look with less buttons to facilitate and expedite the use, which makes Babylon even more user friendly. Try it out and see for yourself! Babylon 8 instantly translates a web page from and to any language of your choice. Babylon with automatically offer translation service for the web page you are visiting to the languages of your choice. Babylon perceives your needs! A new contextual access feature suggests the suitable translation service, spell checker, unit conversion and other translation assisting tools. Babylon Globe's helpful features will be available to you only when you need them. Babylon automatically integrates with Microsoft Office. Do you write in multiple languages? When you get the spelling suggestions from MS Office, Babylon provides a short definition and translations for each suggestion indicated in MS Office's speller menu.
Iinstructions included in the download file Please read it before you install it
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Handbook of Arabic Dictionaries

Author: Abit Y. Kocak
Publisher: Schiler Verlag / Number Of Pages: 72
Publication Date: 2002-09 / Format: PDF / Size: 2.4 mb 
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This book is a brief guide to arabic dictionaries, their characteristics and development over centuries. Abit Y. Kocak is Associate professor in the Eastern Language and Literature Department at Istanbul University.
This is a book containing a rather detailed inventory of the language by explaining, giving meaning(s) with a particular, suigeneris disposition. In general the arrangement of such kind ofbooks is either in alphabetical order or according to the topic (systematic). The denomination of dictionary we have given to these books has its counterpart in the Arabic Mu'djam « or Kdmus O^jA^ . However the sources do not supply a clear knowledge of the time periods in which these expressions were used for the first time.
Nevertheless we understand that the first users of the expression Mu'djam were the hadith scholars and that this started in the early III. Century of Hegira. Bukhari has an alphabetical order system and in the Mu'djam style the names of the hadith scholars are mentioned in its work entitled al-Tdrih al-Kabir.


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