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Egyptian Arabic complete course | learn from Zero to Hero!
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Egyptian Arabic complete course | learn from Zero to Hero!

Mastering Egyptian Arabic: Step-by-Step to Everyday Conversations | Egyptian Arabic complete course
Created byMuhammad Magdy
Last updated 6/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • Master essential phrases for greetings, introductions, and daily interactions to confidently navigate real-life situations in Egyptian Arabic
  • Expand your communication toolkit by learning Egyptian Arabic vocabulary for food, transportation, professions, and more to enrich your conversations.
  • Learn Egyptian Arabic numbers, colors, and descriptive words to handle situations like shopping, giving directions, or describing people and places.
  • Practice essential Egyptian Arabic verbs like "want," "eat," and "live" to express your needs, preferences, and actions naturally in conversations.
  • Master Egyptian Arabic pronouns, prepositions, and sentence structures to form correct, meaningful sentences and improve your fluency.
  • Gain insights into Egyptian Arabic culture, idiomatic expressions, and social norms to communicate effectively and respectfully with locals.
  • Build practical Egyptian Arabic speaking skills through real-life examples, ensuring you're ready to confidently engage with native speakers.

Course content

11 sections202 lectures14h 46m total length
  • What to Expect?3:33

    This Egyptian Arabic complete course uses a five-section pyramid with twenty lessons each, starting with optional reading Arabic and covering pronouns, numbers, time, questions, and daily life vocabulary.

  • How to read Arabic (1) Names of Arabic Alphabet10:08

    Learn to read Arabic by starting with the 29-letter alphabet, written right to left, and hear letter names such as aleph, hamza, bear, jim, and shin.

  • How to read Arabic (2) The Three Short vowels. Part 118:50

    Learn the three short vowels—fatha, kasra, and dama—and how vowel marks shape Arabic letters, including writing positions (beginning, middle, end), right joining, and aleph’s function.

  • How to read Arabic (3) The Three Short vowels. Part 212:40

    Explore the three short vowels in Arabic—fatha, kasra, and damma—and learn how each alters pronunciation in words like ba, be, and boo.

  • How to read Arabic (4) The long vowels11:14

    Learn to read Arabic long vowels by applying three stretching methods—aleph mad, wow mad, and ya mad—to double the pronunciation time after letters with fatha, kasra, or dum.

  • How to read Arabic (5) Heavy letters3:15

    Master reading Arabic heavy letters by distinguishing seven heavy letters plus ra with fata vowels, and practice pronunciation through guided examples and repetition.

  • How to read Arabic (6) Tanween8:34

    Master tanwin in arabic reading by learning how double fatha, double kasra, and double dom create an n sound, with examples and alif sukoon rules.

  • How to read Arabic (7) Sukoon5:20

    Learn how sukoon marks a letter with no vowel and how to pronounce it using the previous letter. Practice with examples like ba sukoon and hamza fathah or castra.

  • How to read Arabic (8) Shaddah8:03

    Master the Arabic shadow (shaddah) by learning how doubled letters interact with sukoon and vowels like fathah and kasrah, and how to pronounce with correct diacritic placement.

  • How to read Arabic (9) Al Ta' Al Marbutah4:00

    Learn the ta marbuta rule in Arabic reading, identifying its shape, and pronouncing it as ha at sentence end or as t in the middle, with examples.

  • How to read Arabic (10) Alif Laina3:46

    Master hamzah rules in Arabic script by exploring its placement on alif and letters, and how fatha, kasra, and sukun shape its sound with examples like Amina, Adam, Amara, Ibrahim.

  • How to read Arabic (11) Al Hamza2:19

    Learn to pronounce aleph as aleph mud, a stretching aleph after fata, and understand its alif lacuna shape and stretching function in words like nada and huda.

  • How to read Arabic (12) The difference between Mad and Leen6:30

    Learn the mad stretching rules in reading Arabic, identifying the three stretching letters—aleph, wow, and ya—and how preceding fatha, kasra, or dharma triggers or disables stretching, with examples.

  • How to read Arabic (13) Rules of "الـ "15:12

    This lecture explains how alif and lam form definite article in Arabic, with hamzat wasl and when to pronounce or drop alif and lam according to the next letter's shadda.

Requirements

  • No requirements needed

Description

Unlock the beauty and practicality of Egyptian Arabic, the most widely understood Arabic dialect across the Middle East! This comprehensive course takes you on a step-by-step journey to mastering the essentials of Egyptian Arabic, making it easy, engaging, and accessible for English speakers, no matter your prior experience with the language.

Through more then 100 carefully crafted lessons, you’ll explore and master key topics such as:

  • Simplified explanations for navigating everyday life situations: Learn how to introduce yourself, greet others, ask questions, and handle real-life scenarios like shopping, dining, and transportation with ease.

  • Numbers, colors, and essential descriptions: Develop the vocabulary you need to describe people, places, and things, as well as confidently use numbers in daily conversations.

  • Common verbs and phrases: Master essential verbs like "eat," "drink," "want," "like," and "live," empowering you to express your thoughts, needs, and preferences in any setting.

  • Prepositions and possessive pronouns: Gain the ability to connect your ideas and add depth to your sentences for more meaningful conversations.

  • Themed vocabulary: Build a strong vocabulary for everyday topics like food, household items, professions, transportation, and key cultural phrases to enrich your conversations.

  • Pronouns and essential grammar: Build a solid foundation in sentence structure, helping you speak confidently and form grammatically correct sentences without unnecessary complexity.

This course not only focuses on language but also introduces cultural insights and practical applications, ensuring that your learning experience is not only educational but also relevant and enjoyable. Whether you're planning a trip to Egypt, working with Arabic-speaking colleagues, or simply curious to learn a new and vibrant language, this course provides everything you need to succeed.

By the end of this course, you will:

  • Be able to hold basic to intermediate conversations in Egyptian Arabic.

  • Understand the cultural nuances of the Egyptian dialect.

  • Build confidence in your ability to navigate real-life situations and connect with native speakers.

Start your journey to mastering Egyptian Arabic today and discover a whole new world of connection, culture, and communication!

Who this course is for:

  • This course is for beginners and intermediate learners