9 comments

  • gramie an hour ago ago

    For a different method of learning Arabic (or several other languages), check out https://www.languagetransfer.org. It teaches Egyptian Arabic, explaining that the entire region knows this dialect because Egypt is the TV and movie hub of the Arabic world.

    It's all audio (MP3s or streaming) and completely free, and (IMHO) the best language learning system out there. I have used it to learn Spanish, my sixth language and can't recommend it highly enough.

    • tremarley 26 minutes ago ago

      Same here. Language Transfer helped me pick up so many languages in a short time easily.

      Far better than every other tool I’ve tried from Duolingo, Pimsleur, Rosetta Stone etc.

  • junaid_97 25 minutes ago ago

    Nice work.

    As others mentioned, I couldn't hear the sound.

    There is a dire need for a good quality arabic learning app.

  • qarthandyc 2 hours ago ago

    It doesn't make any sound when I click the speaker icon. What's wrong with this?

  • xeromal 2 hours ago ago

    Arabic language learning resources are few and far between. Thank you for building this. Do you know which Arabic this teaches? Koranic? Modern Standard? Levantine? Gulf?

    • eddythompson80 an hour ago ago

      At least the videos sound Levantine

      • xeromal an hour ago ago

        I was unable to listen because I'm at the airport but I was really curious. Thank you!

  • Raed667 an hour ago ago

    Saw a couple of words that (as far as I know) aren't "modern standard Arabic" is there any bias towards a dialect or another?

  • cess11 2 hours ago ago

    Are the vocalisations of the letters synthetic?

    Edit: If I wasn't acquainted with arabic script I'd probably not be able to make out the difference in vocalisation between some letters.