Arabic for Nerds Two

Arabic for Nerds Two

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Description

ARABIC FOR NERDS 2 will improve your understanding of written Arabic dramatically. It helps you to achieve your final goal: the superior level (C2).

Have you been in the following situation? You know every single word in an Arabic sentence, but you don't have a clue what the sentence is all about? The painful reason is: you don't understand the grammar.

This book aims to transform grammar, a subject that is hated by many people, into an understandable and enjoyable subject. This is not another boring grammar book. ARABIC FOR NERDS 2 will teach you in an entertaining way how to dissect a sentence, how to identify the function of letters, words, and syntax - in short: the I'rab. The author has compiled 450 interesting questions that mainly deal with Arabic grammar (nahw).

Imagine pushing entire sentences into an MRI machine. After we have examined the structure, we put single words under a microscope. Eventually we will know how sentences work or why they don't work.

This book is thoughtfully structured to guide you through

the jungle of case endingsplaying with word orderunderstanding fine points of Classical and Modern Standard Arabic,and how to avoid common mistakes.

ARABIC FOR NERDS 2 is a grammar compendium. It gives you all the tools that you need to properly analyze any Arabic sentence - no matter if it is taken from a children's book or the Holy Qur'an.

Every Arabic sentence is fully vowelled (Tashkeel) and translated into English.

It is specifically intended for advanced learners.

Main Genre
Specialized Books
Sub Genre
Languages
Format
Book
Pages
828
Price
30.49 €

Author Description

Gerald Drißner ist ein mehrfach ausgezeichneter Journalist und Buchautor. Er schreibt Texte aller Art und entwickelt digitale Inhalte und Auftritte. Außerdem schreibt und konzipiert er Bücher. Gerald Drißner, geboren 1977, ist im österreichischen Bergdorf Wald am Arlberg aufgewachsen. Er ist Diplom-Volkswirt und Arabist. Das journalistische Handwerk lernte er auf der Henri-Nannen-Journalistenschule. Er hat mehr als zehn Jahre in arabischen Ländern gelebt und dort Arabisch studiert.