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Al-Mawrid: A Modern English-Arabic Dictionary 2004 |
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Rating: Summary: Great Dictionary Review: it doesn't only have a dictionary for English Arabic - Arabic English, it also great as a dictionary of Arabic words used in English, and a dictionary for Arabic and English brovrebs - translated back and forth.
Rating: Summary: Best Arabic - English/ English - Arabic Dictionary Review: It has been proven to be one of the best arabic dictionaries in the Arab world. Don't miss on it, if you are looking for dictionaries of this category.
Rating: Summary: Great dictionnary Review: It's a really great dictionary, u cannot think about a word that doesn't contain
Rating: Summary: Very useful to learners of Arabic Review: The Arabic-English is a good, complete dictionary, perhaps - no, certainly - the best published in the Middle East. It works in alphabetical order, which is good for the beginner as well as for the intermediate learner who's searched through a root-order dictionary without success. The major flaw with this book is that it's aimed at Arab readers and as a result, simple grammatical information like broken plurals or masdars is not shown with the base noun or verb. Learners of Arabic will find the root-order Wehr more useful, but if they can afford two, buy this too! (I own both). The English-Arabic dictionary is perhaps the best available because, though the Oxford English-Arabic Dictionary of Current Usage is more useful to learners of Arabic, for reasons of Arabic grammatical content, it's almost 40 years old and the language had changed significantly. Again, buy both (I use the the slightly less dated Oxford Concise with the Mawrid).
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