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The world of economics and business is the backbone of any society. This Dictionary provides an up-to-date terminology of economic and business terms in the two languages of English and Arabic, covering several areas such as finance, banking, commerce, real estate, taxes, stocks, bonds, and much more. It is designed to facilitate communication and cross linguistic barriers. It is suitable for students, research scholars, professionals, business people, those working in the Middle East and anyone seeking a better understanding of this specific terminology. About the author: Joyce Akesson is the author of several books and articles about Arabic Linguistics. "Arabic Proverbs and Wise Sayings," "Arabic Love Poetry from the Desert: Majnun Leyla," "Arabic Morphology and Phonology based on the Marah," "The Complexity of the Irregular Verbal Nominal Forms & the Phonological Changes in Arabic," "The Essentials of the Class of the Strong Verb in Arabic," "A Study of the Assimilation and Substitution in Arabic," "The Phonological Changes due to the Hamza and Weak Consonant in Arabic," "The Basics & Intricacies of Arabic Morphology," "A Study of Arabic Phonology" and "Causes and Principles in Arabic." She has also published several articles about Arabic linguistics. She has also written a lemma about sarf "morphology/phonology in the Encyclopaedia of Arabic Language and Linguistics, vol. 4. Leiden: Brill, 20.
English-Arabic dictionary and glossary of terms relating to accounting and financing - includes conversion tables, currency tables of Arab country and balance sheet (illustrations).
"Business language around the world in the twenty-first century is in a state of rapid change. This creates the need for new business dictionaries that are not tied to the past but rather reflect the new global economy. This is particularly true in regard to an English-Arabic business dictionary, which brings together two economic systems that are far from identical. As the new century unfolds, the Arabic-speaking world is looking to take its place in the global economy, where, for the most part, English is the universal language, while Arabic is in the process of developing business terminology and such related terminology as computer terms." "This dictionary provides Arabic translations of American business terms. It covers many areas of business, such as banking, insurance, real estate, export-import, stock market, and more. In addition, several hundred business-related computer and Internet terms have been included."--BOOK JACKET.