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A Young Person's Guide to Algerian Arabic

Learn the Arabic Dialect of Algeria

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A Young Person's Guide to Algerian Arabic

By: Miloud Belk
Narrated by: Miloud Belk
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This audio course provides an introduction to core words and phrases in the Algerian Maghrebi Arabic dialect as spoken across most of Algeria. It includes everyday vocabulary such as numbers, questions, counting, and many other topics.

©2022 Miloud Belk (P)2022 Historical Audiobooks
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Does the job I hope

This is a professionally recorded book with proper voice actors introducing words with a dude in his bedroom saying the Algerian portion really quickly. The words sound legit but I’m pretty sure I’ve never heard the phrase ‘min fadlak’ uttered by any Algerian I’ve ever met. But if I knew for certain then I wouldn’t have bought this book, so I will plow through and report back once I’m fluent.

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