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2006-08-10 17:39:16 · 5 answers · asked by i ♥ fashion. 3 in Society & Culture Languages

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As I cannot get into the discussion mentioned above (due to lack of knowledge)... I'll list some websites to pick some Arabic from:
http://mec.sas.upenn.edu/marhaba/lesson_plans.html
http://i-cias.com/babel/arabic/index.htm
http://www.innotts.co.uk/~ukindia/zar1.htm
http://www.webarabic.com/
http://www.alrashidmall.com/learn-arabic.htm
http://www.mesiti.it/arabic/
http://arabic.speak7.com/
http://www.madinaharabic.com/
http://www.gulfarabic.com/
http://www.study-arabic.info/
http://arabicgems.wordpress.com/
http://www.nicoweb.com/sirpus/learn%20arabic%20course%20mp3.htm
http://st-takla.org/Learn_Languages/01_Learn_Arabic-ta3leem-3araby/Learn-Arabic_00-index_El-Fehres.html
you can also go to http://www.phrasebase.com and see if a native can lend you a hand.

I hope those help. Good luck.

2006-08-11 02:44:25 · answer #1 · answered by kamelåså 7 · 2 1

Chaldean Language

2016-10-02 02:54:22 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Uh, that stuff about Assyrian being the only true Aramaic language is complete drivel. Chaldean and Assyrian are BOTH Aramaic languages. They are closely related, but BOTH of them are true Aramaic languages. There are about a dozen different Aramaic languages in the Middle East, not just Assyrian. I don't know where this "Assyrian is the only Aramaic language" comes from, but it's completely false.

2006-08-10 19:32:58 · answer #3 · answered by Taivo 7 · 3 2

Arabic is different than Chaldean. Chaldean is an Aramaic based language, however true Aramaic is currently spoken by Jews and Assyrians only.
So it's either Arabic, Assyrian or Hebrew. Take your pic and type it in the google search engine.

Trust me; Taivo is talking none sense! Apparently his PhD is good for nothing! They always said people in US are not very educated even if they have a college degree; well, now I know why!!!!
Assyrian and Hebrew are the only living Aramaic based languages!
I bet this Taivo dude can't even name these different dialects, who speaks them and where they're from!

2006-08-10 17:49:05 · answer #4 · answered by just42day 3 · 1 5

These days you can learn how to speak Arabic over the internet. Check out this online course, it's voted as the best Arabic online course of all time: http://www.rocketlearner.com/arabic The course is very easy to follow, I was able to learn Arabic in just 3 months.

I live in New York City, I wanted to go to a Arabic language teacher but that would have cost me over $800 per month. Good thing with this internet, $800 it's a lot of money for me.

2014-07-22 12:48:31 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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