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ellasevia
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Winner TAC 2011
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Germany
Joined 6147 days ago

2150 posts - 3229 votes 
Speaks: English*, German, Croatian, Greek, French, Spanish, Russian, Swedish, Portuguese, Turkish, Italian
Studies: Catalan, Persian, Mandarin, Japanese, Romanian, Ukrainian

 
 Message 113 of 168
04 January 2013 at 8:19pm | IP Logged 
Hendrek, welcome! I'm glad to have another Persian-learner on the team. :)
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Hendrek
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Senior Member
United States
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152 posts - 210 votes 
Speaks: English*, Italian
Studies: Persian

 
 Message 114 of 168
04 January 2013 at 8:44pm | IP Logged 
Awesome, this seems like it will be a very useful group... clearly, since just reading through this thread has given me several resources for Persian I've never seen before!

It's been such a challenge finding good materials for it compared to Italian that it's a little frustrating.

I just created a log thread here.

I will go through and click the "watch this topic" button on everyone's thread right now and get this started. Thanks again for letting me in.
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JohannaNYC
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251 posts - 361 votes 
Speaks: Spanish*, English*, Italian
Studies: Croatian, Serbian, Arabic (Egyptian)

 
 Message 115 of 168
05 January 2013 at 11:02pm | IP Logged 
I just came across this youtube video about common vocabulary to both Arabic and Hebrew
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s95yAJye36w
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Przemek
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Speaks: Polish*, English, SpanishC2, Italian, Portuguese, French
Studies: Turkish, Hindi, Arabic (Written)

 
 Message 116 of 168
07 January 2013 at 8:31am | IP Logged 
Here's what I did last week (you can read it also, along with info on other languages
browsing my personal log)

Arabic - MSA
*FSI Modern Written Arabic Volume I, lessons 1-4
In fact they contain material I’ve already learnt some time ago. But I think it’s still
better to master it through extensive drills in this book. I read all the four chapters
and did them using Listening-Repeating method.

*Watching: Al Jazeera
I watched news broadcast not understanding much, well, sincerely speaking I was able to
catch only some words. I was able also to read some words appearing on screen. But I
think it’s really important to get early to listening.

*“A New Arabic Grammar” (Haywood, Nahmad), chapter 1: Orthography. Phonetics.
Punctuation.
It was in fact a review of some basic information about the language.

First week brought the first matter to be cleared. When some time ago I started to
learn MSA (but then stopped after a few units), I studied from “Teach Yourself Arabic”
(by J. Smart and F. Altorfer). They say that the Classical Arabic had a set of three
case endings for the nouns, but nowadays they are largely ignored. Only so-called
indefinite accusative (called accusative marker) is used because this shows in the
script.
It’s an alif attached to the end of the noun or adjective. Technically it’s accompanied
by two slashes above the preceding consonant but in practice they are usually omitted.
Example:
كتاب, كتابا (kitaab, kitaaban)
But the FSI course uses the other cases too. I asked on this forum (in the section
“Questions about your target languages) and have gotten one answer, not from a native,
but that doesn’t mean that less reliable. Here’s a part of this answer:
“The cases are used all the time in media. They are an important part of the language.
(…) Like the Arabic word for "Also" أيضا. It is always pronounced in the accusative
AjDhan, never AyDh or ayDha in MSA.”
That’s not exactly the answer. I’m aware that some words or whole phrases go always in
accusative, e.g. “ahlan wa sahlan”.

Another matter is so-called “nunation”. “TY” book doesn’t mention it at all. FSI –
does. Here’s the answer I’ve gotten to my question:
“The nunations (…) hand is not heard as often, mostly in certain words that always
carries them. (…) Certain reporters use more nunations than others, but it is never
used like in books. The ending vowels are just not as important to pronounce.”

Does anybody have more info on this? Do TV news presenters really use nunation and
cases. I don’t know the language that well yet to be able to differentiate.

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Malek
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Christmas Island
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 Message 117 of 168
07 January 2013 at 12:03pm | IP Logged 
May I join? I'm doing Modern Hebrew.
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JohannaNYC
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Senior Member
United StatesRegistered users can see my Skype Name
Joined 4457 days ago

251 posts - 361 votes 
Speaks: Spanish*, English*, Italian
Studies: Croatian, Serbian, Arabic (Egyptian)

 
 Message 118 of 168
07 January 2013 at 8:58pm | IP Logged 
Malek wrote:
May I join? I'm doing Modern Hebrew.


Another warm welcome to Team Alef!!
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JohannaNYC
Bilingual Triglot
Senior Member
United StatesRegistered users can see my Skype Name
Joined 4457 days ago

251 posts - 361 votes 
Speaks: Spanish*, English*, Italian
Studies: Croatian, Serbian, Arabic (Egyptian)

 
 Message 119 of 168
07 January 2013 at 9:05pm | IP Logged 
Our little team has grown to 17 members and given the experience level of some of our
members it's very likely we'll survive (and even thrive in) 2013 as a team. So unless
anyone disagrees, I say we only accept up to three more people who apply for membership
this week. If you disagree with having any more than 17 members or with having a limit,
please speak soon or forever hold your salaam/shalom :)
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Malek
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 Message 120 of 168
07 January 2013 at 9:11pm | IP Logged 
Thanks very much, JohannaNYC!

I hope that I'll be a good member.


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