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Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic (Paperback)

by Hans Wehr (Author), J.M. Cowan (Editor)
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  • Paperback: 1301 pages
  • Publisher: Spoken Language Services Inc.,U.S.; 4th Revised edition edition (Dec 1994)
  • Language Arabic, English
  • ISBN-10: 0879500034
  • ISBN-13: 978-0879500030
  • Product Dimensions: 21.6 x 13.2 x 3.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
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Explains words and expressions from the present-day vocabulary of Arabic.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The best Modern Written Arabic-English dictionary, 29 April 2004
First, I must say this is the only Modern Written Arabic (MWA) - English dictionary that the student of Arabic has to have. Others, Al-Mawrid, for example, are useful as supplements, and contain new vocabulary, and thereis a more recent German edition (5th edition) of Wehr published by Harrassowitz, but this book has a standard of scholarship unrivalled by any other MWA-English dictionary. Middle Eastern published MWA-English dictionaries like Mawrid, for example, don't give the grammatical information learners of Arabic need, such as broken plurals, verbal vowelling, verbal nouns (masdars), let alone how verbs are used with prepositions, all of which Wehr tells the user.

Words are in root order, so maktaba (desk) <mktbh> and kaatib (writer)<k'tb> both are found under the verb kataba (to write) <ktb>. This really is the easiest way of ordering Arabic dictionaries once you've mastered your grammar, though an alphabetic order dictionary is a help when you're starting and occasionally even when you're expert.

This dictionary is NOT a dictionary of Classical Arabic (although Beestonin his anthology of Bassar bin Burd reckoned that Wehr covered the vastmajority of the vocabulary of this poet of the 8th Century AD). For Classical Arabic, Lane (perhaps supplemented by Hava's Faraid) is essential. But Lane is useless for modern Arabic. And if you're reading mediaeval Arabic, you will find Wehr fills in some of the gaps inLane.

This dictionary is NOT a dialect dictionary, though it contains many dialect words that have found their way into the written Arabic of Egypt, Iraq, etc. Arabs don't write colloquial Arabic (at least not in formal contexts) and dialect dictionaries are specialized (dialect-English dictionaries are often written in transliteration rather than in the Arabic script). If you need a dialect dictionary, get one. This isn't one.

The 4th paperback edition is quite a lot bigger physically than the 3rd paperback. The 3rd edition was 114 x 162 x 45mm (4.5" x 6.4" x 1.75") in size, weighed 0.65 kg and had tiny 5.5 pt print. The 4th edition is larger: 216 x 130 x 40mm (5.2" x 8.5" x 1.5"), weighs 0.8 kg and has 7.5pt print. This makes the 4th edition's print much more readable than the 3rd edition's.The 4th edition which is sewn-bound is also more robust than the 3rd edition which was perfect-bound - I'm on my 3rd copy of the 3rd edition while my 4th edition soldiers on after 10 years. However, the book is not really pocket sized any more (I still keep using my last copy of the 3rd edition as a pocket copy).

The 4th edition is expensive (it's cheaper in the US than in England, though). If you're in the Middle East, you can pick up Librarie du Liban hardback copies of the 3rd edition (they have larger print than either of the two paperbacks - about 8 pt) for rather less. But I'd advise students to get the 4th if they can afford it. If they've lots of money, perhaps get the Harrassowitz hardback - I've not done so. And if they have money and German, get the 5th edition (Arabisches Wörterbuch für die Schriftsprache der Gegenwart).

Since I wrote this review, I've bought the English Harrassowitz hardback, which has 8 pt script and a nice paper slightly less bleached than the SLS edition. Excellent if you're using the dictionary a lot, but a lot of money if you're not.
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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The only Arabic-English dictionary worth buying, 7 Sep 2001
If you are serious about reading and writing Arabic properly, then Hans Wehr's dictionary is by far and away the best there is. I have been studying Arabic in various ways for the last 15 years and have yet to find anything better. Since this dictionary is organised according to the root of the word, rather than simply the letters, it gives you a far better understanding of its true meaning. Also, using it with an English-Arabic dictionary ensures that the word you have chosen is really the one you need. Although it is now a few years old, it contains virtually every word you might come across, and many more fascinating ones aswell!
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5.0 out of 5 stars A lifeline when I lived in an Arabic speaking country..., 6 Oct 2005
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I now have two copies of this gem of a dictionary. I've preserved my first paperback edition which I've had since 1984, even although it's nothing more now, than a sheaf of loose sheets. It served me with distinction during four years living in Sudan - unfortunately the desert sand finally dislodged most of the pages. I replaced it with a hardback copy bought in Cairo. If you're at all interested in learning modern Arabic and want a reliable reference book go no further than Hans Wehr. Such is the layout, that each time you use the dictionary it forces you to revise what you know about verb structures and the composition of complex word forms - so looking up a new word is also helping you consolidate and practise what you've learnt. It's one of the few genuinely indispensable books on my shelves.
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