Arabic
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| Course Code | ARAB |
| Co-ordinator | slals@carleton.ca |
| Levels Offered | Not offered in 2026-2027 | * * Not all courses are offered every term. Please check and/or the for course availability. |
IMPORTANT:
All students must complete a Language Background Questionnaire prior to enrolling in a language course at 杏吧原创 and a placement test is required for all student in all levels of ARAB courses (including ARAB 1110) whether or not they have previous knowledge in the language. Click here聽to learn more.
Study Arabic at 杏吧原创 University
The Khan el Khalili souk is located in the heart of Cairo鈥檚 Islamic district. Filled with merchants and artisans, the souk (which means 鈥渕arketplace or bazaar鈥 in Arabic) has been around for almost 2000 years and on any given day the cobbled streets are filled with the cries of vendors, fragrant smoke of barbequing meat, and a general hubbub of people buying, selling and haggling as they have done for centuries. And the language you鈥檒l hear in these streets is Arabic. Are you ready to join the conversation?
At 杏吧原创, Arabic classes place special emphasis on both spoken and written language as well as cultural aspects of countries where Arabic is the dominant language. Classes are diverse and each student has his or her own reason for studying it:
- pursuing religious study
- developing proficiency for diplomatic/international postings
- travel and discover different Arabic cultures and regions
- reading early literature and poetry in the original Arabic
Important: Please note, our 1st & 2nd year courses are NOT intended for those who already speak Arabic or have a significant background in the language.
杏吧原创 the Language
According to UNESCO (2012), there are approximately 300 million native speakers of Arabic worldwide of whom almost 400,000 live in Canada. (Statistics Canada, 2011) Different dialects of Arabic are spoken across the Middle East: North African, Egyptian, Sudanese, Levantine, Gulf, and Iraqi Arabic. All are variations based on Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), which comes from classical Arabic found in the Qur鈥檃n, holy book of Islam.
In addition to its religious importance, Arabic is an important language for international diplomacy and international business, and is one of the six official languages of the United Nations.
Proficiency in Arabic may also prove an asset for careers in finance, human services, and medicine here in Canada where Arabic speakers form an integral part of our multicultural fabric.
Some interesting facts about Arabic include:
- Arabic is written from right to left using cursive (joined up) writing except for numbers, which are written left to right.
- Arabic has 28 consonants, 3 long vowels and 3 short vowels known as diacritics that are written above or below letters.
- In the 7th century, Arabic-speaking invaders entered Spain. Today evidence of their language remains, mixed in with Spanish: 鈥渂补谤谤颈辞”, Spanish for 鈥渘别颈驳丑产辞耻谤丑辞辞诲鈥 comes from Arabic 鈥渂补谤谤颈鈥 meaning 鈥渃ity limits鈥; 鈥渁濒尘辞丑补诲补鈥, or 鈥减颈濒濒辞飞鈥 from “al-mikadda”; and 鈥淎锄煤肠补谤鈥 or 鈥渟耻驳补谤 comes from “as-sukkar” in Arabic. ()
Registration Information
Space in language courses is limited. Register as early as possible. If the course is full when you attempt to register, please submit a Registration Override Request.