yes, that's correct, after September 11th , everybody since interested in Arabic, to know the side they never know, now a lot of ppl love to learn Arabic for travel , love the traditonals, music, books , culture, a lot of reasons in each one of us ,
but according to latest statistics coming from the U.S , number of ppl who enrolled in colleges or schools for learning Arabic are increasing year after year, whethen for business reasons , fun or whatever,
I noticed that in the couple years ago,
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i am having such fun through this site, also i can practice my Arabic through Practice conversation, with a large number of colleagues from all over the world .
i discover that i miss a lot of things regarding Arabic life in Middle East, and the Arabic language, is becoming the most highly demand language comparing to other languages.
you can give it a shot ,this site offer three days free trial ,, you can judge yourself..
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