Spoken Arabic | Podcast Lessons 1-10 | Survival Arabic Phrases
Podcast Lesson#1 | Thank You!
“Today we cover a high frequency Arabic phrase sure to be of use on your trip, travels or vacation to Morocco. Today’s Survival Phrase is شكرا, the most common way to say thank you in Arabic. To learn more about Moroccan culture and phrases be sure to stop by SurvivalPhrases.com before you set out on your trip”
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Spoken Arabic | Podcast Lesson #2 | You’re Welcome!
Today’s Survival Phrase is , العفو which means “you’re welcome” in Arabic. To learn more about Arabic culture and phrases, be sure to stop by SurvivalPhrases.com before you leave on your holiday!
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Spoken Arabic | Podcast Lesson #3 | Please (This Please)
“In today’s lesson we’ll be learning an essential phrase when traveling in the Arabic speaking world. Whether you’re shopping, in a restaurant, or at the convenience store, there’s a phrase that’s useful for every situation. In today’s lesson, learn to how say “please!”"
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Mourad,
It’s nice to hear a few other phrases for expressing thanks. However, I do find the long prelude (over 2 minutes before an Arabic phrase!) frustraing! (Though maybe I’m just an impatient learner!)
Also - are the latter two phrases commonplace throughout the Arab World? As the presenter emphasised the Morocco as the country to use these in.
Tom
Conversational phrases are always handy, especially in Arabic where they are a big part of the social ritual!
You are right. The long introduction could be shortened.
The two phrases are MSA and they’re widely used throughout the Arab world, not jut Morocco.
This software is a useful medium for improving listening and speaking skills. I like that it comes with a pdf study guide.