
A Simple Guide to Iraqi Arabic
Learn to Speak and Understand the Arabic Dialect of Iraq
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Narrated by:
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Ibrahim Ali
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Ibrahim Ali
About this listen
Arabic dialects differ in important ways. This book reviews the Arabic dialect of Iraq, including key words and phrases. Instruction is split over 28 daily modules to enable you to build a strong understanding of the Iraqi Arabic dialect of Mesopotamian Arabic. First, core content is introduced based on words and phrases that can be put to daily use, such as numbers, places, greetings, and other core topics. Then in subsequent sessions, the vocabulary is expanded to include sentence constructions and review of prior topics to improve retention, comprehension, and pronunciation.
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