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You've completed this introduction to Arabic.

Which Arabic to learn?

GoalRecommendation
Reading/formalModern Standard Arabic (MSA)
Travel/conversationEgyptian or Levantine dialect
BusinessMSA + Gulf or Levantine dialect
Academic/religiousClassical Arabic

Many learners start with MSA, then add a dialect.

Resources

Apps

  • Anki — Spaced repetition for vocabulary
  • Duolingo — MSA basics
  • Pimsleur — Audio-focused learning
  • Memrise — Vocabulary building

Websites

  • ArabicPod101 — Lessons at all levels
  • Madinah Arabic — Classical Arabic course
  • TalkInArabic — Dialect resources

YouTube

  • Learn Arabic with Maha — Clear explanations
  • Arabic Mike — Egyptian Arabic
  • ArabicPod101 — Structured lessons

Media

  • Al Jazeera — News in MSA
  • Arabic films — Egyptian cinema is widely understood
  • Arabic music — Lyrics with translations

Learning the script

  • Practice writing daily
  • Start with print, then cursive
  • Use lined notebooks designed for Arabic
  • Master letter connections

Certificates

  • ALPT — Arabic Language Proficiency Test
  • OPI — Oral Proficiency Interview

In Arab countries

  • Language schools throughout the region
  • Jordan and Egypt are popular destinations
  • Immersion accelerates learning dramatically

Final word

Arabic is challenging but rewarding. The script takes time, but it opens a vast world of culture, history, and over 400 million speakers.

بالتوفيق! (bi-t-tawfīq!) — Good luck!


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