Is it easy to learn Arabic language?

Arabic is usually considered one of the most difficult languages to learn, topped by only a few languages like Japanese in terms of difficulty. Plus, it’s even harder (or so they say) if you are a native speaker of English or a romance language.

Is Arabic worth learning?

Arabic offers a blend of critical language skills and applicability in over 20 countries with roughly 300 million native speakers. You will develop the skills to live, work, and interact with a more diverse set of countries, allowing you room to shift focus as you progress in your career.

What type of Arabic should I learn?

Modern Standard Arabic is the best form of Arabic for Arabic language learners to start with. It is the most widely spoken form of Arabic and will likely be the form of Arabic that will be heard abroad. At Arab Academy, students are offered quality online Arabic courses taught by native Arabic speakers.

What are the best ways to learn Arabic?

Immersion in a Arabic-speaking country (or regularly watching movies or series and listening to music in Arabic);

  • Translating between Arabic and your native language to practice;
  • Learning about grammar and culture through user-friendly textbooks or websites;
  • Why should I learn Arabic?

    Chosen by Allah ﷻ. Allah ﷻ chose Arabic as the liturgical language of Islam.

  • The language of Quran. The Quran was revealed in Arabic.
  • Increase in devotion. When one does not understand what they are saying,it is practically impossible to form a connection.
  • Avoid misconceptions.
  • Improves cognitive ability.
  • How to speak Arabic for beginners?

    Greeting,days of the week,months of the year Gregorian/Hijri,seasons of the year,country and nationality names,pronouns

  • Interrogative tools,some important functions,numbers,present tense
  • Double and plural pronouns,demonstrative nouns,engagement and celebration
  • Masculine and feminine,family and relatives
  • Why to learn Arabic?

    Arabic is one of the six official working languages of the United Nations.

  • It is the mother tongue of some 325 million people.
  • The Arabic speaking world and,in particular the Gulf states,are the fifth biggest trading partners for the EU.
  • Arabic is a language considered to be of ‘critical importance’ by various government agencies around the world.