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Peace Corps: Collection of Tunisian Arabic Books + Dictionary

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Peace Corps: Collection of Tunisian Arabic Books + Dictionary


Tunisian Arabic is a Maghrebi dialect of the Arabic language, spoken by some 11 million people. It is usually known by its own speakers as Darija, to distinguish it from Standard Arabic, or as Tunsi, which means Tunisian. It is spoken all over Tunisia, and merges, as part of a dialect continuum, into similar varieties in eastern Algeria and western Libya. Its morphology, syntax, pronunciation and vocabulary are quite different from Standard or Classical Arabic. Tunisian Arabic is readily understood by other Arabic-speaking North Africans such as Algerians, Libyans and Moroccans. Tunisian is also closely related to Maltese, which is not considered to be a dialect of Arabic for sociolinguistic reasons.

Contents
Peace Corps Tunisian Arabic by R. B. Abdelkhader & others, 1988 Peace Corps A Beginner's Course in Tunisian Arabic by T. B. Amor, 1990 Peace Corps Tunisian Arabic Competency Based Curriculum by A. Choura, 1993 Peace Corps Spoken Tunisian Arabic First Draft by R. J. Scholes & T. Abida, 1966 Peace Corps Course in Tunisian Arabic by R. B. Abdelkhader & A. Naovar, 1979
Peace Corps English-Tunisian Arabic Dictionary.1977

Peace Corps Books
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English Tunisian Dictionary
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