饾棢饾棽饾棶饾椏饾椈 饾棓饾椏饾棶饾棷饾椂饾棸 饾棙饾棶饾榾饾椂饾椆饾槅 饾棶饾椈饾棻 饾棙饾棾饾棾饾棽饾棸饾榿饾椂饾槂饾棽饾椆饾槅 by starting with the basics鈥攃ommon words, simple phrases, and the alphabet. Don鈥檛 stress too much about grammar at first. Just focus on getting comfortable with how the language sounds. Listening to Arabic music, watching shows with subtitles, and repeating what you hear will help a lot. Apps like Duolingo or Memrise can be handy for daily practice, but real conversations will speed things up even more.

Try speaking with native speakers, even if you make mistakes鈥攊t鈥檚 totally normal! Arabic has different dialects, so pick one that interests you (like Egyptian or Levantine) if you鈥檙e learning for conversations. If you want to read and write, Modern Standard Arabic is the way to go. Stick with it every day, even if it鈥檚 just a few words. The more you use it, the more natural it鈥檒l feel.

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