文档介绍:DEFENSE LANGUAGE INSTITUTE
FOREIGN LANGUAGE CENTER
Presidio of Monterey, California
MODERN STANDARD ARABIC
BASIC
Language Survival Guide
November 2002
A: Commands, Warnings & Instructions
B: Helpful Words, Phrases, & Questions
1: Greetings / Introductions 8: Emergency Terms 15: Occupations
2: Interrogation 9: Food & Sanitation 16: Port of Entry
3: Numbers 10: Fuel & Maintenance 17: Relatives
4: Days of the Week / Time 11: Medical / General 18: Weather
5: Directions 12: Medical / Body Parts 19: General Military
6: Locations 13: Military Ranks 20: Mine Warfare
7: Descriptions 14: Lodging
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LANGUAGE SURVIVAL GUIDE INTENT
This language guide is intended to provide survival-level language skills needed for munication only
to members of any contingency force deployed to an area where the target language is spoken. It contains
words and phrases that have been found to be most useful for contingency operations.
The Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center (DLIFLC) has produced this guide for use by
advance parties or others who may not have immediate access to a fully qualified linguist. If your
organization’s language translation requirements exceed the content of this publication, contact your
organization’mand Language Program Manager (CLPM) to formally identify the requirement.
Address inquiries or requests for copies to:
DLIFLC
School of Continuing Education (ATFL-SCE)
Presidio of Monterey, CA 93944
Access LSKs online:
Email feedback to: danelle.******@
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LANGUAGE SURVIVAL KIT USER INSTRUCTIONS
1. The Language Survival Kit contains a 22-chapter book, audio CD and mand and Control
card for quick reference. Each chapter in the LSK deals with a different topic which is represented
by a tab located at the bottom of the. To use these tabs, decide which chapter on the front cover
you wish to use, then flip t