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Pre-intermediate Arabic courses in Sfax are for students who can understand and communicate in Arabic. This course is ideal for students who can speak Arabic with confidence in the present, past and future simple tenses. It is for students who can perform tasks such as shopping, booking a hotel room, and starting a conversation in Arabic.
Colloquial Arabic refers to the spoken language in Tunisia. It was originally a combination of Arabic and the native and regional languages existing in Tunisia before the Arab conquest, such as Berber.
Colloquial Arabic refers to the spoken language in Tunisia. It was originally a combination of Arabic and the native and regional languages existing in Tunisia before the Arab conquest, such as Berber.
Colloquial Arabic refers to the spoken language in Tunisia. It was originally a combination of Arabic and the native and regional languages existing in Tunisia before the Arab conquest, such as Berber.
Colloquial Arabic refers to the spoken language in Tunisia. It was originally a combination of Arabic and the native and regional languages existing in Tunisia before the Arab conquest, such as Berber.
The Prophet Mohammed is believed to be the messenger of God and the interpreter of His laws. For this reason Muslims have taken particular care to preserve and memorize his sayings and practices, known in Arabic as Sunnah.
Tajwid, which means beautifying in Arabic, are the rules of pronunciation during the recitation of the Quran. This practice uses rhythmic, tonal, and vocal changes to manipulate the sound of the verses and give them their characteristic musical quality.
The Prophet Mohammed is believed to be the messenger of God and the interpreter of His laws. For this reason Muslims have taken particular care to preserve and memorize his sayings and practices, known in Arabic as Sunnah.
The Prophet Mohammed is believed to be the messenger of God and the interpreter of His laws. For this reason Muslims have taken particular care to preserve and memorize his sayings and practices, known in Arabic as Sunnah.