Arabic Language and Culture Blog
Mastering the Past Tense in Arabic: How to Use It Correctly
If you’re learning Arabic, you need to master the past tense to talk about events, share stories, and have everyday conversations. This article will go
Pronouns in Levantine Arabic
In any language, pronouns ضمائر play a really important role in putting sentences together and getting messages across smoothly. Unlike English, Arabic pronouns often attach
Ten ways to say “how are you?” in Egyptian Arabic
Learning to ask “how are you?” in Egyptian Arabic involves more than just memorizing standard textbook phrases—it’s about understanding the everyday expressions that locals use.
Rise and Shine: Greet like a Local in Levantine Arabic
There are some phrases that can help you kick off your Levantine Arabic day in the right tone, and today, we’re going to look at
Tracing the Echoes: Connections Between Arabic and Italian
The relationship between Arabic and Italian is a fascinating journey through history, culture, and language. These two languages, while distinct in their origins, have significantly
Arabic Greetings: From “Hello” to Sweet Romance!
In the Arab World, there are countless ways to greet someone, whether it’s through words, gestures, or even sounds. Today we are going to discover
Mastering Interaction Between Nouns and Adjectives in Arabic
Arabic, renowned for its complex grammatical precision and rich structure, brings nouns and adjectives together in a unique interplay. Unlike many languages, Arabic doesn’t just
Ten ways to say “how are you?” in Levantine Arabic
Are you interested in Arabic from Syria, Palestine, Jordan, or Lebanon? Asking how someone is doing is one of the most natural and universal ways
Sawt: Urban Music of the Gulf, Bridging East and West
Sawt (صوت), which translates to “voice” in Arabic, is a soulful and intricate urban music genre that took shape in the early 20th century and