Lebanon Languages

Description
Arabic is the official national language. The majority of Lebanese people speak Lebanese Arabic. A law determines the cases in which the French language is to be used. There is a significant presence of French. Almost 40% of Lebanese are considered francophone. The majority of Lebanese people speak Lebanese Arabic, while Modern Standard Arabic is mostly used in magazines, newspapers, and formal broadcast media.

Word List(s)

 * French Genealogical Word List
 * Arabic Genealogical Word List
 * Lebanese Arabic phrasebook - Wikitravel
 * Common Lebanese Terms and Phrases - Lebanese Language Institute
 * Useful phrases in Arabic Lebanese - Omniglot
 * Modern_Standard_Arabic Common phrases - Wikipedia

Alphabet and Pronunciation
Alphabet
 * Lebanese Arabic Consonants & Vowels - Wikipedia
 * Lebanese Arabic online alphabet - Omniglot
 * Lebanese Arabic Vowels - Omniglot
 * Modern Standard Arabic Alphabet - Wikipedia

Pronunciation
 * Pronunciation of Lebanese Arabic - Omniglot
 * Arabic Pronunciation guide - WikiTravel

Language Aids and Dictionaries
Dictionaries
 * Tressy Arts, Oxford Arabic dictionary : Arabic-English · English-Arabic, Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2014 - Available at WorldCat
 * Pierre-Henri Cousin, Collins French dictionary, New York N.Y. : HarperCollins Publishers, Boston, Mass. : Credo Reference, 2007 - Available at WorldCat

Online Dictionaries
 * Arabic dictionary - Lexilogos
 * Dictionary Arabic - English - Glosbe
 * Lebanese Arabic Dictionary - Arabic Words

Language Aids
 * Karin C Ryding, A reference grammar of modern standard Arabic, 	Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2005 - Available at WorldCat
 * Mohammad T Alhawary, Modern Standard Arabic Grammar, 	Somerset : Wiley, 2011 - Available at WorldCat
 * Urs Bucher, Vocabulary of modern standard Arabic, 	Grossdietwil : Tobun, 1984 - Available at WorldCat
 * Arabic grammar - Wikipedia