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3 von 3 Kunden fanden die folgende Rezension hilfreich:
3.0 von 5 Sternen
Standing alone, it's a good book, 12. Juni 2000
In high school I studied French and found the 501 French Verbs to be one of the best books around because it conjugated all of these verbs in every form, then gave sample sentences showing various usages of the verb. It also featured a long list in the back of thousands of other verbs that conjugated just like another verb already in the book and gave the page number.So, when I found 201 Arabic Verbs I was very excited, then a bit disappointed. This book has selected the 201 most common verb forms, though not the most common verbs, and has conjugated them. There are no sample sentences and there is no larger list at the back of the book. It is because it is not as comprehensive as the other 201/501 Verb books that I have only given this book 3 stars. On the other hand, though, the authors selected every common verb form, including the defective and hollow verbs, and DOES have an index of conjugation forms, indicating which page that form is on. So, once you have a verb you want to conjugate, you will probably be able to find one that conjugates just like it. A superb complement to 201 Arabic Verbs is "The Concise Arabic-English Lexicon of Verbs in Context" (available here on Amazon). This book features close to a thousand verbs in their most common forms, including a sample sentence. This is especially helpful in differentiating the different "measures". It does not, however, show conjugations. These two books, therefore, work very well together to match the power of the other 501/201 Verb books. If you are a serious student of Arabic, 201 Arabic Verbs is a must-have!
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