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The Concise Oxford English-Arabic Dictionary : English to Arabic (N S Doniach)
ISBN: 0198643217
Author: N.S. Doniach (editor); Safa Khulusi, N. Shamaa, W. K. Davin (assistants)
Publisher: Oxford University Press (1982) Brand New Print
Pages: 461 Binding: Hardcover
Description from the publisher:
This convenient travel-sized dictionary--an abridged and updated edition of the acclaimed Oxford English-Arabic Dictionary of Current Usage--is designed for both the English speaker learning Arabic and the Arabic speaker learning English. It records the different levels of usage found in newspapers, radio, television, and films, providing major Arabic dialectal equivalents for familiar, colloquial, and slang words. Ideal for the student or traveler, the dictionary includes:
Nearly 40,000 entries providing English headwords with multiple meanings and their nearest Arabic equivalent
For Arabic speakers: phonetic equivalents for headwords, phrases illustrating unexpected and alien idioms, and explanations of headwords denoting concepts new to the Arab world
For English speakers: vowels and diacritics included in the Arabic text, irregular plurals of nouns, and simple verb conjugations in the imperfect tense
Meticulously transcribed Arabic characters for easy reading
Reviews
"The most appropriate dictionary to recommend to English speaking students for Arabic composition--in terms of clarity, a reasonably comprehensive word list, and in terms of value for expenditure. I recommend it highly to my students."--Seth Ward, Yale University
"The best reference text available for English-Arabic usage."--Karen C. Ryding
Author: N.S. Doniach (editor); Safa Khulusi, N. Shamaa, W. K. Davin (assistants)
Publisher: Oxford University Press (1982) Brand New Print
Pages: 461 Binding: Hardcover
Description from the publisher:
This convenient travel-sized dictionary--an abridged and updated edition of the acclaimed Oxford English-Arabic Dictionary of Current Usage--is designed for both the English speaker learning Arabic and the Arabic speaker learning English. It records the different levels of usage found in newspapers, radio, television, and films, providing major Arabic dialectal equivalents for familiar, colloquial, and slang words. Ideal for the student or traveler, the dictionary includes:
Reviews
"The most appropriate dictionary to recommend to English speaking students for Arabic composition--in terms of clarity, a reasonably comprehensive word list, and in terms of value for expenditure. I recommend it highly to my students."--Seth Ward, Yale University
"The best reference text available for English-Arabic usage."--Karen C. Ryding


