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  • CommunistBear [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    I tried teaching myself Arabic a few years ago and understandably hit a wall and burned out. It's a wildly interesting language but I don't know if I have the time or mental capacity to dedicate to learning it. How long/how many lessons do you think it would take to be able to have a very basic conversation with my local falafel man or middle eastern restaurant?

    • FireCat [none/use name]
      hexagon
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      3 years ago

      Learning it yourself is quite different from having a teacher really especially when it comes to Arabic... I mean learning the alphabet itself needs a teacher who can tell you why the letters are grouped like that or what's the deal with the dots, someone who can explain and connect thing together instead of you spending a lot of timing trying to figure it out on your own

      There are two ways you can have a conversation with someone; using a silly phrasebook or by actually knowing the language lol. Now one of the features in Arabic is that we can talk quite a lot without even using a single verb so making basic sentences is kinda easy lol... still I can't give you a number because I don't know how much Arabic you know :) a trial lesson is probably gonna help you decide if you wanna give Arabic another shot but with a teacher this time