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Egyptian Arabic Phrasebook

Egyptian Arabic Phrasebook

US $8.99

3rd Edition / May 2008
ISBN:  9781740593915
292 pp  / 1 maps

Egyptian Arabic is a complex language that has evolved over centuries. With this guide to Egyptian Arabic you'll know your classical from your colloquial and read from right to left like a pro.

  • Two-way dictionary
  • Guide to pronunciation and phrase-building
  • Practicalities - where to find a doctor, catch a bus or buy a deodorant
  • How to ask for a cherry-flavoured sheesha

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