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Egyptian Arabic language course

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The Egyptian Arabic language is the main language in Egypt and the most spoken language among the Arabic languages because it is simple and easy to communicate with. All Arabs understand the Egyptian Arabic language. The Egyptian Arabic language has a variety of Egyptian versions; every country has its vernacular that speaks with each other, so the Arabic language in Egypt has many varieties, but some vernaculars are popular and most understood by the Egyptians and Arab people.

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What You Will Learn

  • Learn more about the Egyptian Arabic language and its varieties .
  • Learn more about the most used language in the arab world
  • Know about the Egyptian culture
  • Understand the meaning of the old words in the egyptian language

Pre-requisites

  • Commit to study
  • Have a Basic knowledge of the arabic language
  • Knowing about the arabic alphabets

Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) is the formal version of Arabic language, whereas Egyptian Arabic is a local dialect that is more focused on the cultural context and is reflected in language use. MSA is the language of all formal speech while the common Egyptian Arabic is used in informal speech.

Most Arabs can definitely speak Egyptian Arabic in some form or another, especially with how it has dominated the media and entertainment sector, and yet still there are some regional issues that might be experienced.

Interact with natives, watch Egyptian movies or listen to Egyptian music or read books; think of using some dialect online video exchange programs or attend classes that teach accents of Egypt.

There are as many as offered courses and apps for teaching Egyptian Arabic over the internet and on top of that many websites that teach languages also offer regional varieties.

The advantages of being fluent in Egyptian Arabic include more appreciation of the country and the people in terms of history and social aspect which is important for people going for tours around the country and for communication between cultures.

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