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Longlist Announced for 2019 International Prize for Arabic Fiction

SOURCE: THE NATIONAL BY: RUPERT HAWKSLEY The longlist for the 2019 International Prize for Arabic Fiction has been announced and includes seven female authors, the highest number in the prize’s history, and novels by authors from nine different countries, including Egypt, Eritrea, Iraq and Morocco. Two of the authors on the list – Lebanon’s May … Continued

Dallas Man Insults Women for Speaking Arabic at Macy’s

Watch the video here SOURCE: MOROCCO WORLD NEWS BY: ZAKARIA OUDGHIRI Rabat – A man in a Macy’s store in the Dallas area insulted two employees in the shop, saying they were not speaking English. He said they were speaking Arabic as they helped him with his purchase. The man was later dubbed #GiftBoxBobby on … Continued

Arabic Roots of Afrikaans Laid Bare in New Book

SOURCE: IOL BY: YAZEED KAMALDIEN Cape Town – Research into early Afrikaans by the late Bo-Kaap historian Achmat Davids has been revived in a new book that debunks stereotypes about the language. The book, Die Afrikaans van die Kaapse Moslems, was originally published as a Master’s thesis in English. Professor Hein Willemse, head of literacy … Continued

Knowing Arabic Leads to Many Exciting Careers

By Amy Hensler/Arab America Contributing Writer  Today, as many as 420 million people speak the Arabic language. It is the fifth most spoken language in the world, and many people have decided that learning this important language will help them in their careers. Knowing the Arabic language can help individuals succeed in many ways. Speaking … Continued

Know how Western Languages were Inspired by Arabic

SOURCE: ALARABIYA As the world marks Arabic Language Day, it is only fair to pay tribute to this rich dialect that has inspired many western languages. Many younger Arab generations are constantly accused of abandoning Arabic for the sake of learning western languages, when in fact, many words in English, French, Spanish and Turkish have … Continued

United Nations Arabic Language day

SOURCE: DAILY TRUST BY: M. U NDAGI The United Nations (UN) Arabic Language Day for this year comes up next week Tuesday, December 18, 2018. The event was established by the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in 2010 with a view to promoting cultural diversity and the equal use of its six official … Continued

How do Arabs Scream in Arabic?

SOURCE: ALJAZEERA BY: HAMID DABASHI “We have the tape,” US President Donald Trump finally admitted that there is a tape-recording of the murder of Jamal Khashoggi – but then he immediately added: “I don’t want to hear the tape, no reason for me to hear the tape.” When he was asked why, he said: “Because it’s a … Continued

Arabic Classes Converse with Displaced Persons

SOURCE: YALE DAILY NEWS BY: CARLY WANNA Many of Yale’s language programs offer opportunities for students to practice their language skills with others over lunch at designated “language tables.” But for the first time, the Arabic program is facilitating conversations between students and displaced people who are native Arabic speakers. Elisabeth Siegel ’20, a student … Continued

For South Sudan, It’s Not So Easy to Declare Independence From Arabic

SOURCE: FOREIGN POLICY BY: LAURA KASINOF JUBA, South Sudan—When South Sudan declared independence in 2011, breaking away from Republic of Sudan to become the world’s newest country, all facets of state-building had to be finalized: ratifying a new constitution, printing money, and distributing passports. There was also the issue of language. South Sudan is a … Continued

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