Diposting di forum Kuwait
I have been here for a few months and would like to take courses in Arabic. I know of the Aware Center, but there schedule for introductory classes, conflict with my schedule. I live in the Jabryia area. Thanks
re.no not promoting religion
diposting oleh aisha the librarian di forum Kuwait
good for you!
goodluck!
no not promoting religion
diposting oleh Pengguna yang sudah dihapus di forum Kuwait
I've been there for classes, they are not promoting religion, but are promoting western and arab relations, ie getting to know eachother and our different cultures and how we can all live together.
I have many american friends as well as other nationalities who are taking classes there. I will still recommend it, has some good classes for arabic and an awesome Egyptian teacher.classes
diposting oleh Pengguna yang sudah dihapus di forum Kuwait
Wow you guys went wayyyy off subject, anyways try TIES center in Shuwaik(sp?) it has arabic classes also and might work for you! Here are some words for you:
Anna (refers to yourself), zain (good), wayn (where), bait (house) ....etc. etc..
take care :)INTERPRETATIONS
diposting oleh Moonirah Kuwait di forum Kuwait
Haha, that is exactly how misconceptions, misunderstandings, mis-representations, mistakes and myths hop about around the world lol.
re.Is there anywhere I can take courses to learn Arabic
diposting oleh aisha the librarian di forum Kuwait
hi!
try in qortuba have alot student there willing to learn arabic...have also same ur nationality there...goodluck!
Claire
diposting oleh A Ali di forum Kuwait
Hello,
Please visit http://www.speak-kuwaiti.com
This will greatly help you in learning Kuwaiti Arabic.Arabic
diposting oleh Icerain A di forum Kuwait
Hi Tania,
i think i am a little late in joining the discussion but its never too late............
i am also very much interested in learning arabic and picking bits and pieces from here and there but now want to give it a serious try. pls also share with me if u r able to find some good institution / way out. meanwhile, in my free time, i explore the following site and have found it useful. writing down the address as other learners may also find this site useful.
http://www.madinaharabic.com/Inshallah
diposting oleh miles packer di forum Kuwait
I have a slightly different interpretation of that Mansoor. For me it means: They plan on having it done barring some unforseen hindrance that could be interpreted as God's intervention. Although it's easy to switch from one interpretation to the other. =)
"inshalla"
diposting oleh Mansoor Almodhahkah di forum Kuwait
Well I guess the most common word you'll come across is "inshalla" which literally means god willing, so when you're dealing with someone and expect them to have something done for the next day, usually when they say "bukra inshalla" (tomorrow god willing) be sceptical as it often means they dont plan on having it done but SOMEHOW god will intervene and get it done for you....
Wajeed zen!
diposting oleh miles packer di forum Kuwait
I try to learn the bad words first lol, just so I'm aware. Something I learned to do after my first trip to Paris.
Someone said to me that once you recognize where one is from from their arabic then you are already adept. . . well I'm nowhere near that but I can distinguish some Lebanese phrases from Kuwaiti.
Keep it up!