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If you are planning to visit the Middle East without learning any Arabic, we suggest you learn at least a few basics such as 'hello', 'please' and 'thank you' as a courtesy ('where is the toilet?' is another goodie). It will make your visit much more rewarding. Syrian Arabic is similar to that spoken in other parts of the Middle East including Lebanon, Jordan and Palestine. We have had positive feedback from many who have used our material to study in these countries and at least one person has found it useful in Iraq. Errata - All care has gone in to producing this material. Despite our efforts, some diligent readers have discovered one or two mistakes/typos, for which we thank them. So, please note that in the Answers section on page 380, Chapter 3, Function D, Exercise 5, the answer for B should be 1967 (in Arabic 197V) but it reads 1976 (in Arabic 19V7) and Answer C should read 1986 (in Arabic 19/\7) but it repeats B's answer of 1976 (In Arabic 19V7). |
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