
- 192 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
Idioms and Idiomatic Expressions in Levantine Arabic: Jordanian Dialect is a unique resource for intermediate and advanced learners of Arabic.
The book contains over 2000 of the most common idioms and idiomatic expressions used in Levantine Arabic–Jordanian dialect. Each idiom is presented with a sample sentence or dialogue, which provides the authentic sociocultural context necessary to better understand how to use each idiomatic expression appropriately.
Ideal for students studying Levantine/Jordanian Arabic or planning to study and/or live in Jordan or the Levant, this book provides learners with a wealth of basic vocabulary and structures that will raise their meta-linguistic awareness of Arabic in general and Jordanian Arabic in particular.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- حرف الألف
- حرف الباء
- حرف التاء
- حرف الثاء
- حرف الجیم
- حرف الحاء
- حرف الخاء
- حرف الدال
- حرف الذال
- حرف الراء
- حرف الزاي
- حرف السین
- حرف الشین
- حرف الصاد
- حرف الضاد
- حرف الطاء
- حرف الظاء
- حرف العین
- حرف الغین
- حرف الفاء
- حرف القاف
- حرف الكاف
- حرف اللام
- حرف المیم
- حرف النون
- حرف الھاء
- حرف الواو
- حرف الیاء
- References
- Online dictionaries consulted for the English equivalents