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Arabic language has attained the status of an International language. The United Nations has adopted Arabic as one of its six official languages. Arabic language plays a vital role in the commercial and the cultural fields in the globalization era. Arabic is a very rich language, which can be compared to an ocean without any limits of depth or width. This work is designed to meet the needs of Arabic for communication at the graduate and post-graduate levels in the colleges and universities. Special attention has been made by providing Brochures, Posters and Pamphlets for cultural events. The…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Arabic language has attained the status of an International language. The United Nations has adopted Arabic as one of its six official languages. Arabic language plays a vital role in the commercial and the cultural fields in the globalization era. Arabic is a very rich language, which can be compared to an ocean without any limits of depth or width. This work is designed to meet the needs of Arabic for communication at the graduate and post-graduate levels in the colleges and universities. Special attention has been made by providing Brochures, Posters and Pamphlets for cultural events. The need for a book on Brochures, Posters and Pamphlets has long been felt. The purpose of this work is to train the students in the communication studies preparing Brochures, Posters and Pamphlets from Arabic into English and vice versa, by providing worked out exercises. It is hoped that this book will greatly help those students and readers who wish to learn and practice Arabic-English Brochures, Posters and Pamphlets for various cultural events.
Autorenporträt
Le Dr K.M.A.Ahamed Zubair enseigne la littérature et la langue arabes au New College, à Chennai, en Inde. Il a écrit 252 livres en anglais, en tamoul, en hindi et en arabe, qui ont été publiés en Allemagne, en Irak, au Canada, en Lettonie, en Moldavie, à l'île Maurice, au Royaume-Uni et en Inde. Ses articles de recherche ont été publiés dans des revues de nombreux pays.