LearnArabic is a
first of its kind website that offers free
online lessons, videos, audios, courses, and virtual classes in spoken Arabic
for English speaking expatriates in GCC.
This
page explains how to express your anger in
Arabic at a person, situation, incident or
action. It includes expressions and phrases that
you can use to tell someone that you are angry
at something, or to describe your mood when you
feel very annoyed or angry. Additionally, you
can use the expressions listed here to
describe a situation that made you lose your
temper, or to explain the reasons for your anger
or frustration, or to comfort and calm down
someone in rage. Check out the page for further
learning..
This
page explains how to express your displeasure at
someone or at the occurrence of an unpleasant
event. Explore the words and expressions that
native Arabic speakers use to show their
disapproval of an action, situation or event or
to criticize someone’s action, behavior or
decision. You will also learn here useful
expressions to talk about problems or to express
your dissatisfaction at a particular service or
process. Check out the page for further
learning..
This
page explains how to express your intention,
plan or aim to do something. Specifically, you
will learn the most common expressions that you
can use to or ask someone to do something, or
when you require something from someone. You can
also use the expressions listed in the page to
express your lack of understanding and ask for
clarification, or to ask for a help, or to show
the necessity of a process or improving
something for better results. Check out the page for further
learning..
This
page explains how to tell the time in Arabic.
Find useful words, phrases and expressions that
you can use to tell the time, amount of time,
length of time and duration. Learn to talk about
the time of day in Arabic as well as the names
of units of time with examples for their
appropriate use in different contexts. Explore
the expressions that native Arabic speakers use
to talk about past events, or express excitement
when meeting someone after a long time. Check
out the page for further learning..