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Useful Arabic Phrases for Everyday Communication: Learn Arabic

by Online Quran Academy eQuranekareem


Are you interested in learning Arabic? Whether you're planning to travel to an Arabic-speaking country, connect with Arabic-speaking friends and family, or simply expand your linguistic skills, having a basic understanding of useful Arabic phrases can greatly enhance your everyday communication.


 In this article, we will provide you with a collection of 1000 words and phrases that are commonly used in Arabic conversations. So, let's embark on this exciting language journey and Learn Arabic together!


The Importance of Learning Arabic


Learning Arabic opens doors to a rich and diverse culture, history, and literature. With over 420 million Arabic speakers worldwide, it is one of the most widely spoken languages globally. Arabic is the official language of 22 countries, including Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Morocco, and the United Arab Emirates. By learning Arabic, you can connect with people from these regions, deepen your understanding of their customs, and enhance your travel experiences.


Greetings and Basic Expressions


 Greetings


Assalamu alaikum (Peace be upon you)

Wa alaikum assalam (And upon you be peace)

Marhaba (Hello)


 Basic Expressions


Shukran (Thank you)

Afwan (You're welcome)

Min fadlak (Please)

La (No)

Naam (Yes)


Introducing Yourself and Others


Introducing Yourself

Ismi [Your Name] (My name is [Your Name])

Ana min [Your Country] (I'm from [Your Country])

Ayna anta/anti min? (Where are you from?)


Introducing Others


Hatha [Name] (This is [Name])

Huwa sadiq/Hiya sadiqah (He is a friend/She is a friend)

Tahaddath ma' [Name] (Speak with [Name])


Asking and Giving Directions


 Asking for Directions


Ayna al-matar? (Where is the airport?)

Kayfa yumkinuni an adhab ila...? (How can I get to...?)

Hal yumkinuka al-musa'adah? (Can you help me?)


Giving Directions


'Ala al-yameen (On the right)

'Ala al-yasar (On the left)

I'talla ala al-tareeq al-rasmi (Follow the main road)


 Ordering Food and Drinks


 Ordering Food

Menu, min fadlak (Menu, please)

Abhatu an thalathat 'ashiya'at (I'd like three servings)

Hal 'indakum ta'ami li-l-vegetarian? (Do you have vegetarian food?)


 Ordering Drinks


'Uridu shay'an min fadlak (I would like some tea, please)

Hal 'indakum qahwa? (Do you have coffee?)

Shurba min fadlak (Soup, please)


Shopping and Bargaining


Shopping


Kam hatha? (How much is this?)

Hal 'indakum shay'an akthar murahiqan? (Do you have anything cheaper?)

'Uridu an ashtari [Item] (I want to buy [Item])


Bargaining


Hal yumkinu an takhaffafa 'an al-sayara? (Can you lower the price?)

'Ana la astatee' an ashtarihu bi-hadha al-sayara (I can't afford this car)

'Ata'awad 'an al-sa'alif (Negotiate the price)


 Numbers and Counting

 

Cardinal Numbers

Wahid (One)

Ithnan (Two)

Talata (Three)

H2: Ordinal Numbers

Awal (First)

Thani (Second)

Thalith (Third)


Time and Dates


Telling Time


Kam al-saa'ah? (What time is it?)

Saa'ah [Hour]:[Minute] (It's [Hour]:[Minute])

Bada salatin (Afternoon prayer time)


 Dates


Ay yuom al-usbua? (What's the date today?)

Al-yawm huwa al-khamis (Today is Thursday)

Fi 27th Janayir (On January 27th)

9. Making Friends and Socializing


 Making Friends


Hal yumkinuka an takun sahibi? (Can we be friends?)

'An tamlik sadr 'ajeeb (You have an amazing personality)

'Asif, la 'arifu kalimatan 'arabiyyatan (Sorry, I don't know Arabic words)


Socializing

Hal 'indakum ay mat'a faniyya? (Do you have any artistic hobbies?)

Hal tureed an natahawal ila al-majlis? (Would you like to move to the gathering?)

'Ana ahibbu al-ghina' (I love singing)


 Expressing Opinions and Desires

 

Expressing Opinions

'A'thar li haqiqatik (Express your opinion)

'Ana a'tharu anna hatha mumtaz (I think this is excellent)

Laysa laday 'ashkaliyyah fi hadha (I don't have any complaints about this)


Desires

'Uridu an asafir ila... (I want to travel to...)

'Uridu an atahaddath 'arabiyyatan bishakl ajmal (I want to speak Arabic fluently)

'Uridu an 'atafakkar (I want to think)


 Emergency Situations


Seeking Help

Musa'adah! (Help!)

Allimuni kaifa 'ahmil hadha! (Tell me how to handle this!)

Fadda minni! (Leave me alone!)


Reporting an Emergency

Huna makan hadm (There's been an accident here)

Nahnu fi 'ahdah (We are in danger)

Qari'atan ha'uliya (There's a fire)


Transportation and Travel

 

Transportation

Hal yumkinuka an tusaeidni fi al-ihtifalat? (Can you help me with the buses?)

Wayn al-metro? (Where is the metro?)

Hal yujad taxi huna? (Is there a taxi available here?)


Travel


'Uridu an asafir ila [Destination] (I want to travel to [Destination])

Hal 'indakum map? (Do you have a map?)

Hal yumkinuka an tushirnali [Hotel Name]? (Can you give me directions to [Hotel Name]?)


 Health and Well-being


 Health Issues


'An tadfa 'annani 'alasa'alah (Please call an ambulance)

'Ana mardun (I'm sick)

Hal 'indakum tabib? (Do you have a doctor?)


 Well-being


'Ana mustamti' (I'm enjoying myself)

'Ana fee sihhatin jamilah (I'm in good health)

'Uridu an adhhab ila al-hammam (I want to go to the spa)


 Cultural Etiquette and Politeness


 Polite Phrases

'Afwan (Excuse me)

Min fadlak (Please)

Shukran jazilan (Thank you very much)


Cultural Etiquette


'Afwan, hal yumkinuni an adhhaba 'an takhaddami al-'ashara? (Excuse me, may I use the restroom?)

Hal yumkinuka an tushirnali 'awqaf al-musallin? (Can you show me the prayer timings?)

'Ana asifun, ma 'arifu kaif adhibuka al-qahwa (I'm sorry, I don't know how you like your coffee)


Conclusion


Learning Arabic and familiarizing yourself with these useful Arabic phrases will greatly enhance your ability to communicate and connect with Arabic-speaking individuals. Whether it's for travel, business, or personal growth, the knowledge of Arabic will open doors and foster deeper cultural understanding. Start practicing these phrases, immerse yourself in the language, and embrace the beauty of Arabic communication. eQuraneKareem Provides Learn Arabic Classes online to teach the Arabic language in the different parts of the world.



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About Online Quran Academy Freshman   eQuranekareem

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