Today you’ll hear and learn how to say ‘it depends’ (on a condition) in Lebanese Arabic.
Saying that something was supposed to, intended to and meant to happen but didn’t in Lebanese Arabic is very simple and straightforward. Listen to this native speaker demonstrate how it’s done.
Ever wanted to know how to use ‘anyway’ in a sentence in Levantine Arabic? It’s a great way to make your Arabic sound more natural. Here’s how.
Knowing how to say and use ‘frankly, honestly and basically’ will make your Levantine Arabic sound a lot more fluent and natural. Here’s how it’s done.
There are many different ways to express your desire to do something in spoken Arabic. Here you’ll hear a native Lebanese speaker show you how to talk about ‘intentions’ to do something.
If you’ve ever wondered how to say that something will happen as soon as something else, here it is in Levantine Arabic. You’ll hear how it’s done in Lebanon.
Today you’re going to hear how to describe a time when something happens in Levantine Arabic (using ‘when’ as a relative adverb).