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A Guide to Yemeni Arabic

A Language Course in the Language of Yemen

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A Guide to Yemeni Arabic

By: Mohammed Alakwaa
Narrated by: Mohammed Alakwaa
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An audio course that teaches basic words and phrases in Yemeni Arabic for younger listeners and speakers of the language. The course focuses on key words and phrases that can easily be put to use in day-to-day communication, with topics such as greetings, questions and responses, colors, numbers, and many other topics.

The course contains 28 daily sessions, enabling your child to build up their Yemeni Arabic communication skills over the course of a month with daily sessions. Early sessions feature new content, and then later sessions review the content in different ways to help truly learn it.

Yemeni Arabic is a less common dialect, found primarily in Yemen but also in parts of Saudi Arabia and Southern Africa. It is regarded as a more classical form of Arabic.

©2022 Mohammed Alakwaa (P)2022 Historical Audiobooks
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