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Title
Egyptian Self-Taught
(Arabic) : containing alphabet and pronunciation--vocabularies--elementary grammar--idiomatic phrases & conversations--travel talk--money, weights and measures (1914)
Author
Thimm, Carl A.
Editor
Marriott, R. A.
, 1857-1930
Year
1914
Publisher
E. Marlborough & Co.
Location
London
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djvu
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Proofread—All pages of the work proper are proofread, but not all are validated
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CONTENTS.
PAGE
The Alphabet
5
The Forms of the Letters
6
Remarks on the Pronunciation of Arabic
8
Vocabularies
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—Pages 12 to 60.
Animals, Birds and Fishes
14
Colours
34
Commercial and Trading Terms
59
Countries and Nations
31
Eating and Cooking Utensils
21
Fruits, Trees, Flowers, Herbs and Vegetables
16
Government Ministries and Administrations
45
House and Furniture
22
Mankind: Relations
18
Dress
19
Food and Drink
20
Human Body, The
16
Military Titles
46
Naval and Military Terms
47
Numbers: Cardinal, Collective
32
Parts of Speech: Adjectives, Adverbs, etc., Conjunctions, Interrogatives, Prepositions, Pronouns, Verbs
34 to 45
Professions and Trades
24
Religious Words for Missionary Workers
60
Reptiles and Insects
15
Ships and Shipping
25
Shooting Implements and Fishing Tackle
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Time and Seasons
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Town and Country
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Travelling
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World and its Elements, The
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Land and Water ; Minerals and Metals
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Writing
27
The Grammar of Arabic
-Pages 61 to 66.
Remarks—The Verb: Auxiliary Verbs; General Formation of Tenses—Pronoun—Formation of Plurals—Definite Article—Negative—Adjective—Polite Diction.
Conversations
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—Pages 67 to 79.
Directions to Workmen
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Travel Talk : Arrival
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An Excursion
76
On the Nile
77
The Railway
74
Simple and Practical Phrases
68
Useful and Necessary Expressions
67
Weights and Measures
79
Egyptian Money
80