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annette
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 Message 9 of 69
17 February 2010 at 10:48pm | IP Logged 
Kinan, do you know of any sites or videos in YOUR dialect? I'm guessing that it is
something under the large umbrella of شامي since you are in Syria, but even if not, it
would be great to hear about ANY material available in your specific dialect... I'm
currently looking into Levantine Arabic (although to be fair I'm not sure exactly what
region my text is targeting), and I'm having an incredibly hard time finding any native
material that is not written/recorded in MSA or Egyptian colloquial. I just don't know
where to look!

ETA: I'm not asking for learner material, just things like music or video or blogs, so
that I can get more exposure.

Edited by annette on 17 February 2010 at 10:54pm

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Kinan
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 Message 10 of 69
17 February 2010 at 10:58pm | IP Logged 
You are right, materials in Levantine dialect are rare but i recommended before to see the mbc channel site as they have many Syrian serials where they speak the "shami" dialect.
here is the link:
http://www.mbc.net/portal/site/shahed/menuitem.80f975233b56b a9e4968bb10480210a0/?vgnextoid=de369d85799e2210VgnVCM1000008 420010aRCRD

Look in Turkish drama category, the talk is Syrian dialect.
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annette
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 Message 11 of 69
19 February 2010 at 1:09am | IP Logged 
Shukran jaziilan! It looks very interesting. I've located the Turkish dramas and
bookmarked the page... I'll probably watch some later today!
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chucknorrisman
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 Message 12 of 69
21 February 2010 at 2:07am | IP Logged 
How far apart are the dialectal differences? I'm quite sure they are far apart, but what would you say? About the distances between Romance languages, or farther?
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Paskwc
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 Message 13 of 69
21 February 2010 at 4:13am | IP Logged 
chucknorrisman wrote:
How far apart are the dialectal differences? I'm quite sure they
are far apart, but what would you say? About the distances between Romance languages, or
farther?


Sort of. In a very, very rough sense some dialects could be considered as
Spanish-Portuguese pairs, some could be Spanish-Italian pairs, and others could be
Spanish-Romanian pairs.

That said, I haven't studies most of these languages, but I have absorbed the stereotypes
very well.
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Kinan
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 Message 14 of 69
21 February 2010 at 8:27am | IP Logged 
chucknorrisman wrote:
How far apart are the dialectal differences? I'm quite sure they are far apart, but what would you say? About the distances between Romance languages, or farther?


You are asking if there are big differences between Arabic dialects if i understood your question well?
Morrocan and Tunisian dialects are like Chinese to an English speaker, but other than that, all other dialects are understood without studying them, you just have to hear them for a while and you will get what they are talking about.
For example, Egyptian dialect has many new words and the way they speak is strange to us Syrians, even their pronouncation of some letters like "ج" is different.
But if you speak MSA Arabic or any other dialect, and you never heard the Egyptian dialect before you would understand most of they say, and then it's a matter of short time before understanding their language completly.

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minus273
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 Message 15 of 69
21 February 2010 at 12:11pm | IP Logged 
Paskwc wrote:
chucknorrisman wrote:
How far apart are the dialectal differences? I'm quite sure they
are far apart, but what would you say? About the distances between Romance languages, or
farther?


Sort of. In a very, very rough sense some dialects could be considered as
Spanish-Portuguese pairs, some could be Spanish-Italian pairs, and others could be
Spanish-Romanian pairs.


And Maghrebi is pure French.
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Toufik18
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 Message 16 of 69
21 February 2010 at 2:28pm | IP Logged 
You can aim for the most intelligible dialect , the Egyptian Arabic, you will be understood in every area of the Arab "world".


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