When speaking Arabic, you’ll need to be able to use ‘when’ as a conjunction in a sentence. Listen to this audio lesson where Lina explains how to do this in the Levantine dialect.
One of the first things you’ll need to be able to do in Arabic is introduce yourself. Here’s how it’s done.
If you have Arab friends, there’ll be times when you need to wish them a happy birthday, holidays or congratulate them.
In this video, Buthaina introduces herself, and talks about her hometown Aleppo and what she studies.
When you visit the Middle East, one of the first things you’ll need to know is how to say ‘please’ when asking for something and the response to it when a person says ‘here you are’.
In this Levantine module you’ll learn some essential vocab and expressions for love, relationships and dating.
In this Levantine module you’ll learn how to ask and give basic directions.
In this module you’ll learn the vocabulary and expressions related to holidaying and making hotel reservations in Levantine Arabic.
Today you’re going to learn some basic survival greetings in Levantine Arabic.
Here you’ll learn to use because in two different ways in the Levantine (Syrian) Arabic dialect.
Question words! 🙂 They’re some of the most important words you’ll learn in Levantine Arabic. Take a listen and see how Lebanese people use them.
Need to know how Levantine speakers say that there is or isn’t something? Here you’ll hear how they say it in Palestine.