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		<title>By: Aboo Redundant</title>
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		<description>Salam alaikum, This is a very interesting post on learning to pick up the spoken Arabic. Many brothers I noticed from the west love to stick with just Fushah and they will refuse to learn the common language, this makes communication difficult because the locals will look &#38; treat you differently... like a foreigner. 

You should learn the words used in place of the common fusha words. Like Tureed in Saudia is replaced by Tabghaa. 

Good points you made sister. BarakAllaahu feeke</description>
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<p>You should learn the words used in place of the common fusha words. Like Tureed in Saudia is replaced by Tabghaa. </p>
<p>Good points you made sister. BarakAllaahu feeke</p>
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