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Forum: Other cultures and language 17th April 2008, 07:25 PM
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comparing the study of Chinese and Arabic
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Posted By jiaoshou
Re: comparing the study of Chinese and Arabic
One of the secrets that you learn in the end of 1st year Arabic is that all words are derived from
each other, a characteristic of the Semitic languages. So by knowing the root consonants in a
word...
Forum: Other cultures and language 11th April 2008, 06:24 PM
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comparing the study of Chinese and Arabic
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Posted By jiaoshou
Re: comparing the study of Chinese and Arabic
Thanks a million for your response.
The comments about the difference between MSA (as a standard backing up educated speech in Arab
countries) and the Mandarin which is promoted as a spoken language...
Forum: Other cultures and language 9th April 2008, 02:14 AM
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comparing the study of Chinese and Arabic
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Posted By jiaoshou
comparing the study of Chinese and Arabic
I'm a long time student of Arabic (going on 11 years now) and I live in the Middle East. I have
been studying Mandarin for about 9 months now and plan on coming to China within a year for some...
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