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Learn Arabic across its dialects, from Levantine to Maghrebi

Explore the richness of Arabic through vocabulary, comparisons, and cultural depth — spanning the Levant, Egypt, the Gulf, and the Maghreb.

  • Levantine
  • Egyptian
  • Gulf
  • Maghrebi
App Features

Learn Arabic through structure, play, and dialect awareness

The Arabic App brings together vocabulary learning, guided progress, grammar support, word origins, games, and dialect comparison across Levantine, Egyptian, Gulf, and Maghrebi.

Lessons

Learn by topic with everyday vocabulary across greetings, food, family, and daily life — grounded in Arabic script.

Learning Path

A clear, guided journey through Arabic so study feels steady and motivating rather than overwhelming.

Grammar Tips

Understand sentence patterns and recurring structures — root-and-pattern morphology explained plainly.

Word Origins

Explore how words travel through Arabic, Aramaic, Persian, Turkish, and European languages across centuries.

Quizzes

Short quiz exercises that build recall, confidence, and steady daily practice with forgiving feedback.

Games

Memory-style and challenge-based games that make repetition more enjoyable and stickier.

Flashcards

Review words quickly in focused flashcard sessions designed for retention and daily study.

Dialect Comparison

Compare Levantine, Egyptian, Gulf, and Maghrebi side by side — see how one meaning takes many shapes.

Dialect Overview

Four dialect families, one living language

Arabic stretches from the Levant to the Maghreb — each region with its own rhythm, vocabulary, and cultural depth. Explore them side by side.

Levantine — Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, JordanEgyptian — EgyptGulf — Arabian PeninsulaMaghrebi — Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya

Levantine

Spoken across Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, and Jordan. Known for soft consonants, flowing intonation, and a shared cultural vocabulary.

Egyptian

The most widely understood Arabic dialect, carried across the region by cinema and music. Distinctive "g" for standard "j".

Gulf

Spoken in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, and Oman. Retains classical features alongside modern urban slang.

Maghrebi

Spoken across Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya. Shaped by Berber, French, and Spanish contact — distinct vocabulary and rhythm.

Arabic App — Learn Levantine, Egyptian, Gulf, Maghrebi — Dialect Atlas