Why learn Arabic?
Arabic is today spoken by more than 200 million people in the Arab World, and it is an official language in 22 countries.- Arabic is also an important language in many countries bordering on the Arab World, like Mali, Niger, Chad, Eritrea, Djibouti, Ethiopia and Somalia. There are also Arabic-speaking populations in parts of southern Turkey and southwestern Iran.
- With the migration of Arab nationals to countries outside of the Arab World, the Arabic language has spread to all corners of practically the Earth.
- Arabic has held the status of official language at the United Nations since 1974.
مرحبا | marhaba | Hello | |
كيف حالك | kayfa halak? | How are you? | |
أنا بخير, شكرا | ana bikhayr, shukran. | I’m fine, thank you. | |
اسمى تانجا | ismi tanja. | My name is Tanja. | |
لطيف أن أقابلك | latif an uqabilak. | Nice to meet you. | |
مع السلامة | ma-assalama | Goodbye | |
هل تتكلم الانجليزية؟ | hal tatakallam alingliziyya? | Do you speak English? | |
نعم, أنا أتكلم الانجليزية. | na-am, ana atakallam alingliziyya. | Yes, I speak English. | |
لا, أنا لا اتكلم الانجليزية. | la, ana la atakallam alingliziyya. | No, I don’t speak English. |