• About the Arabic Language
    The term "Arabic" may refer with equal accuracy to either literary Arabic (fu?) or the many localized varieties of Arabic commonly called "colloquial Arabic". Arabs consider literary Arabic as the standard language and tend to view everything else as mere dialects. Literary Arabic translit: al-lu?atu l-arabiyyatu l-fu? "the most eloquent Arabic language"), refers both to the language of present-day media across North Africa and the Middle East and to the language of the Qur'an. (The expression media here includes most television and radio, and practically all written matter, including all books, newspapers, magazines, documents of every kind, and reading primers for small children.) "Colloquial" or "dialectal" Arabic refers to the many national or regional varieties derived from Classical Arabic, spoken daily across North Africa and the Middle East, which constitute the everyday spoken language. These sometimes differ enough to be mutually incomprehensible. These dialects are not typically written, although a certain amount of literature (particularly plays and poetry) exists in many of them. They are often used to varying degrees in informal spoken media, such as soap operas and talk shows. Literary Arabic or classical Arabic is the official language of all Arab countries and is the only form of Arabic taught in schools at all stages.
  • About the German Language
    The German language is a West Germanic language and one of the world's major languages. German is closely related to and classified alongside English and Dutch. Around the world, German is spoken by ~100 million native speakers and also ~80 million non-native speakers, and Standard German is widely taught in schools and universities in Europe. Worldwide, German accounts for the most written translations into and from a language In German linguistics, only the traditional regional varieties are called dialects, not the different varieties of standard German. Standard German has originated not as a traditional dialect of a specific region, but as a written language. However, there are places where the traditional regional dialects have been replaced by standard German; this is the case in vast stretches of Northern Germany, but also in major cities in other parts of the country. Standard German differs regionally, especially between German-speaking countries, especially in vocabulary, but also in some instances of pronunciation and even grammar and orthography. This variation must not be confused with the variation of local dialects. Even though the regional varieties of standard German are only to a certain degree influenced by the local dialects, they are very distinct. German is thus considered a pluricentric language. In most regions, the speakers use a continuum of mixtures from more dialectical varieties to more standard varieties according to situation. In the German-speaking parts of Switzerland, mixtures of dialect and standard are very seldom used, and the use of standard German is largely restricted to the written language. Therefore, this situation has been called a medial diglossia. Swiss Standard German is only spoken with people who do not understand the Swiss German dialects at all. It is expected to be used in school.
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    Teach Yourself Irish Conversation Booklet and 3 Audio CDs Dr Maire Mhic Ruairi and Donall Mac Ruairi Get Other Irish Audio Language learning Audio click here Teach Yourself Irish Conversation - Booklet and 3 Audio CDs Brand New : Booklet and 3 Audio CDs This stand-alone all-audio course can be used by those who have little or no knowledge of the language by those who want to learn or brush up basic conversation skills and by more advanced learners who require extra audio material to complement their current courses.The ten units or 'conversations' cover the situations you are most likely to find yourself in while on holiday or on business abroad. They are divided into two parts with a dialogue in eac more details.....

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    Pimsleur Quick and Simple Irish Totally Audio - 4 Audio CDs Get Other Irish Audio Language learning Audio click here Pimsleur Quick and Simple Irish - 4 Audio CDs Brand New : 4 Audio CDs This Basic program contains 4 hours of audio-only effective language learning with real-life spoken practice sessions. HEAR IT LEARN IT SPEAK IT The Pimsleur Method provides the most effective language-learning program ever developed. The Pimsleur Method gives you quick command of Irish structure without tedious drills. Learning to speak Irish can actually be enjoyable and rewarding. The key reason most people struggle with new languages is that they aren't given proper instruction only bits and pieces of a language. Other language programs sell only pieces -- dictionaries; grammar books and instructions; lists of hundreds or thousands of words and definitions; audios containing useless dr click here.....

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    Teach Yourself Irish Book and 2 Audio CDs Get Other Irish Audio Language learning Audio click here Teach Yourself Irish - Book and 2 Audio CDs Brand New : Book and 2 Audio CDs The aim of this book/CD pack is to teach you to understand basic everyday Irish. It is suitable for both the complete beginner and for Irish people who have learned some Irish at school but who have had little opportunity of speaking it. This is a functional course based on the kinds of situations in which Irish is used each of which is dealt with in a separate unit. The first half of the book includes much of what you would expect to find in a phrasebook and enough Irish for you to get by in simple situations. The second half of the book will prepare you to be more adventurous and at this stage you can make more use of the appendices at the back of the book. Each unit has one or mor more details.....