Practice Arabic speaking, the more you practice especially with native-speakers, the more you will gain confidence in yourself and the knowledge you gained. Mix the words and phrases you learned! Even if you make mistakes, no worries, at beginner level no one is expecting you to have perfect grammar. Find yourself an easy-to-use Arabic-English dictionary and learn how to use it. Listen to audios in Arabic to get familiar with the phonology of the Arabic language, learn more words and phrases and how they are used in context and shadow. Learn the Arabic Alphabet (Al Abjadiyah) Now, how can you optimize the basic knowledge you just gained? These words and phrases can be your survival kit when visiting an Arabic speaking country, they are what most Arabic lessons start with. دَورَة مِياه – dawrat miyah – Bathroom/Toilet عُذرًا - o'thran – Excuse me (when interrupting something) مَاذا قُلت؟ - matha' qulta? – What did you say? أنَا لَم أفهَم – ana lam afham – I did not understand لَو سَمَحت – law samaht – Excuse me (to get someone’s attention) اِسْمِي أحمَد – esmi Ahmad - My name is Ahmad ما اسْمُك؟ - ma esmoka – What is your name? Introducing yourself and asking for clarification: صَباحْ الخِير - sabaah Al khair – Good morning For starters, let me introduce you to basic Arabic phrases (mainly in MSA), I will include the word/phrase written in Arabic, transliteration, and translation: Our goal is to be able to understand Arabic and use very basic and easy words and phrases and interact with people using the Arabic language in simplified form. Once you pick the variant you are most intrigued by, choose the level you find yourself in, and you can finally take your first step into your Arabic language journey!Įxperts divided language levels from A (absolute beginners/basic language users) to C (proficient language users), our target here is the A1 level. We provide Arabic lessons for free in four different variations of the Arabic language: Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), Egyptian Dialect, Gulf Dialect (Saudi dialect), and Levant Dialect (Syrian dialect).
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