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FROM MSA to CA: A Beginner's Guide to Transitioning to Colloquial Arabic

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FROM MSA to CA: A Beginner's Guide to Transitioning to Colloquial Arabic
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Publisher: Portland State University
ISBN-13: 9781329996694
Number of pages: 85

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This book is for students who have studied Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) for one year or more and would like to learn colloquial Arabic basics using their knowledge of MSA. It aims at transitioning learners from Novice Mid level to Intermediate Low through presenting situations useful for living in an Arab country.

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