Learning arabic online

SunnyLucia
By SunnyLucia

Hi everybody,

Before I move to Qatar, I want to learn Arabic, online. Because I think it would be nice to be able to communicate not only in English but also in Arabic. Any suggestions for websites?

Thank you, sorry I mean Shukran :-)
SL

By anonymous• 11 Nov 2010 22:03
anonymous

its quiet important to learn 3 languages the wide spread common languages: english,french and arabic

there are various learning centres and sources here if ud like to learn arabic.

its really gr8 that ur intiating to learn arabic.

gr8.go ahead.

best o luck

By elxxxv• 11 Nov 2010 13:51
elxxxv

look up sites like Qatar Visitor (http://www.qatarvisitor.com/index.php?cID=412&pID=1051) or just google 'arabic phrases'.

once you're here, look out for beginners classes around Doha.

By SunnyLucia• 10 Nov 2010 16:16
SunnyLucia

Thanks for the suggestions, nice torso by the way haha

I'll visit those websites

By ehumann• 10 Nov 2010 08:17
ehumann

Here are some sites I could suggest,

madinaharabic.com

LQtoronto.com

You can start from the very beginning. The best thing is, its free

so enjoy!!!

By ehumann• 10 Nov 2010 08:16
ehumann

Here are some sites I could suggest,

madinaharabic.com

LQtoronto.com

You can start from the very beginning. The best thing is, its' free...

so enjoy!!!

By SunnyLucia• 9 Nov 2010 23:39
SunnyLucia

I will take lessons when I'm in Doha then. I know most people in Q speak English, but I think it would be good and also fun to learn Arabic as well.

By kanoo• 9 Nov 2010 23:18
kanoo

You don,t want to late for only learn Arabic. you can manage everything by english. widly english is speaking here.

By anonymous• 9 Nov 2010 22:08
anonymous

English is the main language over here. Most speak English and very few feel the need to talk Arabic as the Arabic people are well educated and speak English.

We pick Arabic up as we go along and the times we use it are very much apprecited by the Arabic speaking people.

You may be better doing a crash course in Indian dialects as Indians outnumber anybody over here.

By Vitooo• 9 Nov 2010 22:02
Vitooo

Very much true Saeedkan, I guess about 90% here does. Still, it's a good initiative to master the language if you're planning to stay. Arabic is very much different from Dutch obviously, I find my beginnerstraining here in Doha very much useful and can't imagine doing a selfstudy on it (which I tried before I arrived). Afwan.

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