Arabs

Category: Language and Culture

Post 1 by clara87 (Generic Zoner) on Friday, 01-Aug-2014 6:47:05

The Zone is full of AMericans and some nice and classy ENglish people... but
where are the Arabs??? I live in Triest and in a student house, which is teeming
with people from Lebanon, Morocco and other Arab countires. I grew to love
their language and their culture... but I've never met a blind Arab. I would have
so many questions about the writing of the language and many more things... is
there anyone willing to be interviewed by a future Italian interpreter? :)
Greetings to all, Arabs and non-Arabs!

Post 2 by The Lil Dark Piggy (This site is so "educational") on Friday, 01-Aug-2014 7:03:53

Hi, lol I'm not Arab, I'm English though. African American. Feel free to say hi. You could enterbiew me if you'd like?

Post 3 by season (the invisible soul) on Friday, 01-Aug-2014 8:18:11

Hi Clara87, welcome to the zone. I'm not Arab, but i come from a multilingual background. We got at least 2 or 3 arabian speaking people around, and some few that know the language as well. I'll give them a shout when i see you and them are around at the same time. MiddleEasten culture is really, alot to learn from. It is a very resistants people as well, a s they would have gone through lots of woars and changes and still standing straight and strong.

Post 4 by clara87 (Generic Zoner) on Friday, 01-Aug-2014 8:30:21

That would be great! thanks a lot.

Post 5 by AgateRain (Believe it or not, everything on me and about me is real!) on Tuesday, 05-Aug-2014 15:51:33

Isn't Cris/happyman an Arab?

Post 6 by clara87 (Generic Zoner) on Tuesday, 05-Aug-2014 16:17:41

Unfortunately, it seems there are not so many around here...

Post 7 by forereel (Just posting.) on Tuesday, 05-Aug-2014 17:04:02

There are some. They aren't always chatting in the public section, so would have to be contacted privately.
However, I don't suppose they'd like being approach based on what they are.
Most people on the Zone come to relax, so I'd think you'll have to get to know them first.