
Learn how Egyptian Arabic fits you, master the alphabet and typing, pronouns, numbers, days, and essential phrases, and practice a self-introduction to speak like a local.
Discover how this course works in two parts, an introduction to Arabic dialects and script, plus 12 lessons, bonuses, and foundation lessons to help you speak Egyptian Arabic.
Explore how Arabic dialects differ from Modern Standard Arabic and why Egyptian Arabic is practical for everyday communication.
Learn Egyptian Arabic unlocks opportunities with easier pronunciation and grammar than MSA, widely understood across the Arab world, and rich culture, media, and travel possibilities.
This lecture covers Arabic script basics and Franco Arabic, noting 28 consonant letters, right-to-left writing, and learning Franco to speak Egyptian faster while continuing script study.
Learn Franco Arabic, writing Arabic in Latin script using 2, 3, 5, and 7 to represent hamza, ain, ra, and ha, and start speaking Egyptian Arabic.
Master the most useful Egyptian Arabic phrases in lesson 1, including greetings and shukran responses. Learn variations like afwan or elaf, and gendered forms fahim or mesh.
An interactive lesson that teaches greetings and self-introductions in Egyptian Arabic, using mic and speech signs for listening and repeating, and showing how to say hi and my name.
Learn the masculine you in Egyptian Arabic and how to say you. Use rising intonation to turn statements into questions and ask what's your name with the ek ending.
Learn to say your name and respond with 'my name is' in Egyptian Arabic, using Anna is Emily and Inti is Salma as gendered pronoun examples.
This lesson reviews pronouns and possessive pronouns, shows how to form names with possessive forms, and introduces two question words for basic questions, followed by a short practice conversation.
Practice basic country and origin statements in Egyptian Arabic using ana and min. Say I am from Egypt and I am in Cairo, with masculine and feminine forms.
Learn to ask where you are from in Egyptian Arabic by using meaning (thin), with examples like Almanya, Inghilterra, and usa, and how to say you are in a country.
Learn to negate verbs with mish, say I work, including as a teacher, and ask or answer are you a doctor across male and female speakers.
Conjugate the first verb in the first-person present participle to state occupations, as in Anna I work as a doctor, and use mish to negate, with the feminine ending doctora.
Connect all prior lessons and form new sentences with learned words to practice Egyptian Arabic. Explore Sarah and John's conversation and bonus lessons for what's next.
Celebrate unlocking Egyptian Arabic by speaking with a tutor or native speaker, join the Egyptian club, leave a review, and enroll in advanced courses to deepen your knowledge.
Explore eight Egyptian Arabic pronouns and how adjectives follow nouns, with masculine, feminine, and plural forms illustrated through examples.
Learn common occupations in Egyptian Arabic, including doctor, mudarris (teacher), mohandes (engineer), tabo dabaja (cook), sahafi (journalist), katib (writer), muhib (accountant), and tira (pilot), with feminine forms noted.
Learn country names in multiple languages through examples like usa, england, germany, france, italy, spain, brazil, turkey, russia, japan, china, and india.
Learn the numbers from 1 to 12 in Egyptian Arabic and repeat them aloud to reinforce recall. Watch the lesson multiple times to master the sequence and memorize them.
Learn the Egyptian Arabic names for the days of the week, starting with Sunday as the first day and noting Friday and Saturday as the weekend.
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