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English to Arabic Learning

Learn practical Arabic conversations for real-life situations with our comprehensive English to Arabic course

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📚 FOR NON-ARABS

Learning Arabic for Non-Arabs

Learning Arabic for non-Arabs who speak English can be an easy and enjoyable task. With the help of online courses, learners can access structured lessons, high-quality resources, and friendly guidance.

🎯 Tailored Courses: These courses are designed for specific needs such as travel, business, or personal growth.

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Why Learn Arabic?

✈️ Travel & Tourism

💼 Business Communication

📈 Personal Growth

🌍 Cultural Exchange

💻 ONLINE LEARNING

Easy Arabic Learning with Online Courses

Many professional online courses make learning Arabic simple. These courses provide interactive lessons, expert teachers, and real-life practice opportunities.

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Spoken Arabic

Focus on conversational skills for everyday communication.

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Academic Arabic

Structured learning for academic and professional purposes.

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Arabic for Kids

Fun and engaging lessons designed for young learners.

🏨 REAL-LIFE SITUATIONS

Real-Life Situations in Arabic

In the English to Arabic Learning series, various life situations are introduced where non-Arabs may need to speak Arabic. This article focuses mainly on conversations one may encounter while staying at a hotel.

🛎️ CONVERSATION 1

Arriving at a Hotel

A real-life situation in which a traveller may have a few conversations with the hotel receptionist when arriving at a hotel.

Transliteration العربية English
Amy: Oreed ghurfa min fadlak. إيمي: أريد غرفة من فضلك. Amy: I’d like a room, please.
Muazaf al-Istiqbal: Hal ladaiki hagz? موظف الإستقبال: هل لديك حجز؟ HR: Do you have a reservation?
Amy: La, Laisa ladi إيمي: لا. ليس لدي. Amy: No, I don’t
Kam layla tureedi? كم ليلة تريدي؟ HR: How many nights?
Amy: Thalath layali min fadlik. إيمي: ثلاث ليالي من فضلك. Amy: Three nights, please.
Kam A’dad al-ashkhas? كم عدد الأشخاص؟ HR: How many people?
Amy: Shakhsayn. إيمي: شخصين Amy: For two people.
Hal trudeena iftar? هل تريدين إفطار؟ HR: Do you want breakfast?
Amy: Na’m min fadlak. إيمي: نعم من فضلك. Amy: Yes, please.
Al-iftar yabda’ kol sabah min al-sadisah sabahan wa hata al-a’ashira fi ghorfat at-ta’am. الإفطار يبدأ كل صباح من السادسة صباحا وحتى العاشرة في غرفة الطعام. HR: Breakfast is from 6 to 10 each morning in the dining room.
Amy: Hassanan. إيمي: حسنا Amy: OK
Al-hisab hwa tholthoma’at dolar. Hal toreedi an tadfa’y alaan am enda al-moghadarah? الحساب هو ثلاثمئة دولار. هل تريدي ان تدفعي الآن أم عند المغادرة؟ HR: That will be $300. Do you want to pay now or when you check out?
Amy: Sawfa adfa’o alaan. إمي: سوف أدفع الآن. Amy: I’ll pay now.
Hal yomkin an tamla’i hazihi al-istimarah min fadlik? هل يمكن أن تملأي هذه الإستمارة من فضلك؟ HR: Can you fill in this form, please?
Shukran. Tafadali al-wasl wa al-moftah. Anti fi al-ghorfah raqm me’atyn fi at-tabiq at-thalith. شكرا. تفضلي الوصل و المفتاح. أنت في الغرفة رقم 200، فى الطابق الثالث. HR: Thank you. Here are your receipt and your key. You are in room 200, on the third floor.

🚪 CONVERSATION 2

Leaving the Hotel

At checkout, guests also interact with the receptionist.

Transliteration العربية English
John: Oreed al-moghadarah, min fadlik. جون: أريد المغادرة من فضلك. John: I’d like to check out, please.
Muazaf al-istiqbal: Ma hwa raqam al-ghorfah? موظف الإستقبال: ما هو رقم الغرفة؟ HR: What room number?
John: Khamsa wa e’shroon جون: 25 John: 25
Zalika tholthoma’a wa e’shroon dolar. ذلك 320 دولار HR: That’s $320
John: Hasanan. Tafadal. جون: حسنا. تفضل. John: Ok, here you are.
Shukran. Waqe’ hona min fadlik. Natamna laka rehla gayedah. شكرا. وقع هنا من فضلك. نتمنى لك رحلة جيدة HR: Thank you, sign here, please. We wish you a good journey.
John: Shukran جون: شكرا. John: Thank you.

📝 KEY VOCABULARY

Essential Hotel Phrases

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غرفة

Ghurfa

Room

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حجز

Hagz

Reservation

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ليلة

Layla

Night

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إفطار

Iftar

Breakfast

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الحساب

Al-hisab

The bill

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المفتاح

Al-moftah

The key

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المغادرة

Al-moghadarah

Check out

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شكرا

Shukran

Thank you

❓ FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about learning Arabic for English speakers

1
How can non-Arabs learn Arabic easily?

Non-Arabs can learn Arabic easily by enrolling in online Arabic courses that offer structured lessons, interactive activities, and real-life practice. These courses are tailored for beginners and advanced learners.

2
What are the best online courses for learning Arabic?

The best online Arabic courses focus on practical communication, spoken Arabic, academic Arabic, and even Arabic for kids. Platforms like Al-Azhar Arabic Online provide professional teachers.

3
Why should I learn Arabic as an English speaker?

Learning Arabic opens doors to travel, business, cultural exchange, and better communication with Arabs. It also helps in exploring new career opportunities in international fields.

4
Can I practice real-life Arabic conversations online?

Yes, many online Arabic classes include role-play exercises and dialogues in real-life situations such as hotels, restaurants, airports, and markets.

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How do Arabic hotel conversations help learners?

Arabic dialogues at hotels teach practical words and phrases that travellers commonly use, such as booking a room, checking in, ordering breakfast, and making payments.

6
How long does it take to learn basic Arabic for travel?

Basic Arabic for travel can be learned in a few weeks through focused courses that teach essential greetings, numbers, directions, and polite expressions.

7
Is it necessary to learn Arabic script for speaking?

While learning Arabic script is beneficial, beginners can start with transliteration (Roman letters) for basic spoken Arabic. Over time, recognizing Arabic script improves pronunciation.

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What makes online courses better than self-study?

Online Arabic courses provide structured guidance, native-speaking teachers, regular practice, and interactive lessons, which are more effective than self-study alone.

🚀 TAKE THE NEXT STEP

Take the Next Step in Your Arabic Journey

Ready to put your learning into practice? Explore our English to Arabic Learning series for more real-life conversations, or join our interactive online Arabic courses designed especially for non-Arabs. Start speaking Arabic with confidence today!

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