This is a bundle of study guides for Arabic speakers learning English: Meetings and Greetings, Personality and Emotions, Countries and Nationalities (Child-Friendly), Physical Appearance, Family and Relationships (not completely suited for children).
This is a bundle of study guides for Arabic speakers learning English: Meetings and Greetings, Personality and Emotions, Countries and Nationalities (NOT Child-Friendly), Physical Appearance, Family and Relationships (not completely suited for children).
Do you have trouble translating complicated medical terms from English into Arabic or vice versa? Well look no further, for this dictionary breaks down English medical terminology for those who know Arabic, whether it’s your dominant language or a language you learned later in life. It is useful for anyone who knows English and Arabic, and they work in the healthcare industry: medical professionals (e.g. doctors, nurses, medical assistants, etc.), medical writers, medical translators, etc… This dictionary only deals with the Latin & Greek prefixes, roots, and suffixes, it does not list every medical term known to man. Please keep in mind that some terms, both in English and in Arabic, may be equivalent to other terms that are not in this dictionary (e.g. cephalgia = headache).
This is a bundle of study guides for Arabic speakers learning English: Daily Routines, Jobs, The Grocery Store, Clothes and Shopping, and Things in the Home.