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Essential Arabic Vocabulary
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In this lesson, Arabic teacher Colette Manasseh introduces the Arabic vocabulary for different reading materials, like books, magazines, and electronic media.
with Colette ManassehIn this lesson, Arabic teacher Colette Manasseh introduces the Arabic vocabulary for different reading materials, like books, magazines, and electronic media.
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In this lesson, Arabic teacher Colette Manasseh covers all the vocabulary pertaining to homes and living spaces, whether a house or an apartment.
with Colette ManassehIn this lesson, Arabic teacher Colette Manasseh covers all the vocabulary pertaining to homes and living spaces, whether a house or an apartment.
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In this lesson, many different Arabic titles and names are introduced, from family titles for communicating respect, up to royalty and government officials.
with Colette ManassehIn this lesson, many different Arabic titles and names are introduced, from family titles for communicating respect, up to royalty and government officials.
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In this lesson, Arabic teacher Colette Manasseh introduces the members of a family and their titles in Arabic, explaining how each is related to the other.
with Colette ManassehIn this lesson, Arabic teacher Colette Manasseh introduces the members of a family and their titles in Arabic, explaining how each is related to the other.
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What is more fun than a wedding? In this language lesson, learn the vocabulary surrounding weddings in Arabic, as well cultural concepts about the ceremony.
with Colette ManassehWhat is more fun than a wedding? In this language lesson, learn the vocabulary surrounding weddings in Arabic, as well cultural concepts about the ceremony.
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