In this article I’ll write about all the questions that I see being asked frequently. It’s about how to learn Egyptian Arabic. If you’re currently looking to learn this dialect then you’ve come to the right place (I won’t disappoint you)!
The questions first. Okay: “How to learn Egyptian Arabic?” “How long to learn Egyptian Arabic?” “How to learn Egyptian Arabic fast?” “How hard is it to learn Egyptian Arabic?” “How long does it take to learn Egyptian Arabic?” “How to learn Egyptian Arabic language?” “How to learn Egypt Arabic?” “Is Egyptian Arabic hard to learn?” Many questions, all meaning the same: you want to learn this dialect! But, how?
You've come to StackArabic, that's how! Learn with Jason (me), a Belgian that speaks fluent Egyptian Arabic. I have a course which is currently 15 hours long, upon starting it you'll be able to speak Egyptian Arabic from the very first day! I'm very confident in saying this. I currently have 15 amazing students, 5 reviews (positive only) which confirm this! This all makes me very happy! ♥
As I was saying, from the very first day you'll be able to speak already. Of course, not fluently but enough for a beginner! You can choose to skip certain parts of the course (however, I don't recommend you to do this) to directly go to the parts where you'll learn vocabulary, phrases, words and much more! To actually be able to speak Egyptian Arabic well I recommend you to also learn the Arabic alphabet, which you'll learn from the very beginning of the course. Speaking comes a little later!
Egyptian Arabic is an amazing (language) dialect to learn! In the course you'll be studying at your own pace, anytime, from anywhere. Alone? Study alone but if you get stuck at any point, ask a question immediately under the specific video in the Q & A section or send me an email! Find my contact details, here!
I respond daily! I'm available to help out all of my students! 📢
I’m a moon!
Do you know how to say the word “moon” in Egyptian Arabic?
Say: moon-قمر-amar!
What does this mean? Well: first you’ve got the word written in English, then Arabic and then the transliteration (how the word is pronounced in Arabic but written in English, that way those who are unable to read Arabic can still read the word)! 😉
I’m a chair!
How to say chair in Egyptian Arabic?
Well: chair-كرسي-korsi! Simple.
Want to learn more, for free? Check out the article about Egyptian Arabic words with animations and music, here!