Designing a Mobile Linguist Guide Application to Facilitate the Communication Between Malaysian and Arabs

Mobile device can be used anywhere and anytime. Relying on this characteristic, the research aims to introduce electronic linguist guide can be applied on the mobile devices in order to obtain the communication between the countries which are talking different languages. Facilitating or enhancing t...

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Main Author: Habeeb, Haider M.
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Designing a Mobile Linguist Guide Application to Facilitate the Communication Between Malaysian and Arabs
description Mobile device can be used anywhere and anytime. Relying on this characteristic, the research aims to introduce electronic linguist guide can be applied on the mobile devices in order to obtain the communication between the countries which are talking different languages. Facilitating or enhancing the communication leads to convergence of cultures. As long as the research deals with Malaysians and those people who talk Arabic language, that will be useful for both sides where the Malaysians will be more familiar with the Arabic language which is the Holy Quran language and Arabs can spread the Islamic language actively. Learning common phrases will urge users to have more about a specific language. Hope of the benefits of this study serves more than two kinds of people if we have knew it can expand for including many languages.
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title Designing a Mobile Linguist Guide Application to Facilitate the Communication Between Malaysian and Arabs
title_short Designing a Mobile Linguist Guide Application to Facilitate the Communication Between Malaysian and Arabs
title_full Designing a Mobile Linguist Guide Application to Facilitate the Communication Between Malaysian and Arabs
title_fullStr Designing a Mobile Linguist Guide Application to Facilitate the Communication Between Malaysian and Arabs
title_full_unstemmed Designing a Mobile Linguist Guide Application to Facilitate the Communication Between Malaysian and Arabs
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