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This isn't a traditional phrasebook or grammar manual. Conversational Arabic Quick and Easy: Syrian Dialect uses the Nitzany Method to teach you how to combine 350 carefully selected words to create your own sentences and hold real conversations in Syrian Arabic.
All Arabic words are written in English transliteration—no Arabic letters to learn. This 53-page guide focuses on getting you conversational immediately, without the need to master the complex Arabic alphabet first. The book provides techniques for pronouncing Arabic accents including ayin, ghayn, ha, and khaf.
Master linguist Yatir Nitzany spent years analyzing the 27 most common languages to identify the 350 words most likely to appear in real conversations. These words are structurally interrelated and designed to work together, allowing you to rapidly become conversational in Syrian Arabic dialect.
This method is designed for travelers to the Middle East, those wanting to communicate with Syrian Arabic-speaking family members, or anyone needing practical conversation skills quickly. It teaches first-person present tense communication—the foundation of everyday interaction.
This is not a comprehensive grammar course or pronunciation guide. If you want to learn complex grammatical rules or speak perfectly precise Arabic, this isn't the right resource. Syrian Arabic is a colloquial dialect, not an official language, and this book focuses solely on giving you tools to create sentences and become conversational.
Some prior knowledge of Arabic accent pronunciation is helpful, though the book includes in-depth techniques that have proven beneficial for beginners unfamiliar with these sounds. The Syrian Arabic dialect encompasses several regional variations, and this guide provides the foundational tools applicable across them.
Unlike traditional language courses requiring multiple volumes and hundreds of pages across beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels, this revolutionary approach delivers conversational ability in just 53 pages. The focus is on understanding and being understood by native speakers in the shortest time possible.