Hello
I am new here , and I notice the Arabic language is missing so I decided to improve the localization for this great software.
Therefore,
I have translated the front office to the Arabic language so far . I would like to share this with you as you provide this software for free.
*** you can download the Pack blow in the attachment.
Thank you
Hi,
I m not directly concerned, but I would like an answer too !
If anyone would like to contribute, fell free to contact Patric Codron or myself
If someone translate all back, front and mails, and send us zip (Tools > Export) we can make it available for all the community
Arabic language has a great significance in the modern world. It is also used in the offices in the middle east. In today's world arabic language is of utmost importance due to the economic significance of the oil producing arabic countries in the global scenario. So, a person should be able to speak arabic if he wants to promote his business globally.
i'm trying wps office now in zorin, it's good, but i can't find Arabic language dictionary spell check in it. i have searched a lot but i can't find it, have anyone tried to add unsupported language in wps, i mean using extension or third-party to enable that?
Call our toll-free number, 1-800-772-1213. If you need service in Spanish, press 7 and wait for a Spanish-speaking representative to help you. For all other languages, stay on the line and remain silent during our English voice automation prompts until a representative answers. The representative will contact an interpreter to help with your call. If your business cannot be completed by phone, we will make an appointment for you at a local Social Security office and arrange for an interpreter to be there at the time of your visit.
The University of Maryland College of Education will launch a new Arabic language specialization certification for future world language teachers, beginning in the Summer 2024 semester. The program aims to increase the number of Arabic language learners in the state of Maryland by supplying classrooms with more teachers trained in the language.
The program is a collaboration between the College of Education and the School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures in the College of Arts and Humanities, said Clinical Assistant Professor and World Language/Dual Language Program Coordinator Antonio Alejandro Prez Belda.
Prez Belda said he got the idea to push for the inclusion of an Arabic language specialization two years ago when multiple students called his office to ask about a possible program certifying teachers in the language.
In the last five to six years, public schools in Maryland have seen a sharp decrease in Arabic language programs, according to Prez Belda. Only four schools in Maryland currently offer Arabic language courses, but Prez Belda hopes that providing a certification track for Arabic language teachers will revitalize these programs.
The certification is available for the Master of Education program in Curriculum and Instruction, World Languages Education Specialization, with preK-12 teaching certification. Prez Belda said candidates can apply for the program with their graduate school application.
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