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What you already know about Arabic

Arabic has contributed numerous words to the English language like  قطن [koton], cotton,   سكر [succar], sugar,  غزال [ghazal], gazelle,   قيثارة [qithara], guitar,  الكحول [alcoo’hool], alcohol,   صحراء [sahra’a], sahara,  قيراط [qeerat], carat, and   ليمون [laymoon], lemon. The Arabic language uses the same punctuation marks as English, as well as the same Western rules of punctuation, but watch out as some of the symbols are inverted, such as the comma (،), or reversed, for instance, the question mark (؟). This has no impact

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Numbers in Lebanese Arabic: Counting Money and Banknotes | Lesson 4

Listen to the numbers in Lebanese Arabic, and learn how to count till 10 in Lebanese. I will also be teaching you about the Lebanese banknotes that we have at the moment. This video was recorded when the Lebanese lira had a different official exchange rate. Use this lesson to learn the vocabulary of numbers and

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