Spoken Arabic: Arabic Greetings & Etiquette | التحيات والمجاملات
Spoken Arabic: Arabic Greetings & Etiquette | التحيات والمجاملات
The following eLearning resource is a collection of greeting expressions that Arabs use throughout the Arab world. The list includes a variety of colloquial and MSA expressions in addition to standard Islamic expressions.
You can study these resources in a variety of formats, namely:
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- eSelf-Assess: Interactive online quiz
Spoken Arabic: Arabic Greetings & Etiquette | التحيات والمجاملات
Author: Mourad Diouri, CASAW, University of Edinburgh
15 Cards
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This document is downloadable as PDF and/or Word doc.
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A good reference for meeting, greeting, and saying goodybe. These should come in handy in every encounter we have in Arabic, so it’s good to see (and hear) them here together in one place.
@Pember-Finn.Tom:
Thanks Tom for the comment - Part 2 with more expressions of wishes and greetings will be available soon
I didn’t realise there were so many different ways of saying hello and goodbye in Arabic. I look forward to saying “FurSa sa3eeda” and “Fi amanilliah” to the Arabs I meet.