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    <title>Learning arabic language</title>
    <link>http://www.dilap.eu/</link>
    <description>With DILAP  teaching books, discover arab culture and language. Learn grammar, phonetic and writing with al-manhaj and kitaba handbooks. </description>
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       <title>Arabic alphabet</title>
       <link>http://www.dilap.eu/arabic-alphabet/animation.html</link> 
       <description>Animated letters. Alphabet and sound mp3. Orphan letters</description>
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       <title>Arabic English educational bookstore</title>
       <link>http://www.dilap.eu/library/</link> 
       <description>Teaching methods and textbooks for the teaching of modern arabic to western learners. Audio CD for oral activites, grammar and writing exercices. Bilingual lexicon and many didactic games.</description>
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       <title>Arabic bookstore and library</title>
       <link>http://www.wap.dilap.eu</link> 
       <description> wap 2.0  for mobile devices website. Arabic english school handbooks. In our library, you find teaching and learning  books or manuals about grammar, writing , phonetic and written arabic texts for reading. Conditions of sale, who we are.</description>
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       <title>Bilingual arabic english dictionary with sound</title>
       <link>http://www.dilap.eu/learning-arabic/dictionary/councils.htm</link> 
       <description>Extracts from our handbook Al-Manhaj - written arabic - Bilingual lexicon arabic english with international phonetic transcription of the words.  Perfective and imperfective modes for verbs. Plural, feminine and masculine. Listen to arabic words thanks to a fast sockwave application</description>
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       <title>The gates for arabic language</title>
       <link>http://www.dilap.eu/learning-arabic/language-gate.htm</link> 
       <description>Our handbooks for grammar, phonetic and writing. Al-Manhaj, Kitaba and Sufis</description>
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       <title>Arab text processing</title>
       <link>http://www.dilap.eu/open-office-windows/arabic-text-processing.htm</link> 
       <description>Install and configure open office and windows for arabic writing</description>
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       <title>Arab cinema and culture</title>
       <link>http://www.dilap.eu/arab-cinema/arabic-cinema.htm</link> 
       <description>Arabic cinema - actors, films, movies and history. The iranian cinema</description>
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       <title>Online courses map</title>
       <link>http://www.dilap.eu/learning-arabic/courses-map.htm</link> 
       <description>Arabic language online courses : grammar and writing</description>
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       <title>Grammar : arabic pronouns</title>
       <link>http://www.dilap.eu/learning-arabic/grammar/arabic-pronouns-01.htm</link> 
       <description>Isolated personal pronouns :
In Arabic, there are so-called "isolated" personal pronouns, to the extent that they can be used alone, without any verb or without being conjugated. We are first going to learn the isolated personal pronouns in the singular.</description>
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       <title>Grammar, types of plurals</title>
       <link>http://www.dilap.eu/learning-arabic/grammar/plurals.htm</link> 
       <description>Plurals in arabic grammar : outer, inner and outer, broken plurals for masculine and feminine modes.</description>
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       <title>arabic grammar: demonstrative pronouns and relational adjectives</title>
       <link>http://www.dilap.eu/learning-arabic/grammar/arabic-pronouns-02.htm</link> 
       <description>Definite or indefinite pronouns.  Expressing the origin through relational adjectives</description>
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       <title>writing arabic : Short vowels and diacritic signs</title>
       <link>http://www.dilap.eu/learning-arabic/writing/vowels-diacritics.htm</link> 
       <description> Long vowels : In Arabic, there are three long vowels which are considered as letters in their full right and feature as such in the alphabet : Thus â = ا , û = و , î = ي There are three corresponding short vowels , which are not called letters but diacritic signs, namely signs which are written either above or below the letter. These short vowels are : fatha - damma - kasra </description>
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       <title> arabic writing letters for beginners</title>
       <link>http://www.dilap.eu/learning-arabic/writing/writing-01.htm</link> 
       <description>Note that the last two letters have a specific status : the wâw and the alif
- they are not linked in the sense of writing to the following letter, whether they be at the beginning or in the middle of the word. They thus can only be written as single or final letters.
- the wâw h is a “semi-vowel”; namely, according to the word it is to be found in, it can work either as a long vowel or as a consonant. In the latter case, the wâw is written as a w and pronounced as in world. </description>
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       <title>Solar, lunar letters and consonants in arabic writing</title>
       <link>http://www.wap.dilap.eu/learning-arabic-writing/lunar-solar.htm</link> 
       <description>Solar and lunar letters. The letters which assimilate the lam of the article, The letters which do not assimilate the lam of the article.</description>
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       <title>Muslim, arab and gregorian english calendars</title>
       <link>http://www.dilap.eu/learning-arabic/culture/muslim-calendar.htm</link> 
       <description>The gregorian and muslim calendars.English months, solar syrian months , lunar months with current transcriptions.</description>
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       <title>Muslim, arab and english zodiac signs</title>
       <link>http://www.dilap.eu/learning-arabic/culture/arabic-zodiac.htm</link> 
       <description>zodiac signs in arab muslim and western cultures.</description>
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