Learn Egyptian Arabic with Eslam Badawy

Learn Egyptian Arabic with Eslam Badawy

Eslam Badawy Mostafa
Ország Egyesült Államok
Műfajok Education, Language Learning
Nyelv AR
Epizódok 40
Legutóbbi 01.06.2026

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Welcome to a podcast designed especially for learning Egyptian Arabic!
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If you’ve been struggling to find authentic, clear, and practical listening content to help you improve your Arabic, you’re in the right place.
Each episode is crafted to support you with real conversations, lessons, and stories- all in Egyptian Arabic.

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Epizódok

  • Learn Egyptian Arabic for the Restaurant (في المَطْعَم) 01.06.2026 4p
    My friends at Cleo Lingo are running a special sale on their popular "Egyptian Arabic Conversations" courses. One for Beginner students, and one for Intermediate students - so there's something for everybody! The sale goes from June 1st to June Sale's Link: https://cleo-lingo.teachable.com/p/cleo-lingo-conversations-sale?affcode=1931499_ytyttvqkAfter the Sale:Cleo Lingo is one of the only serious Egyptian Arabic resources out there, created by a non-native speaker. Check out their collection of popular courses here: https://cleo-lingo.teachable.com/a/aff_bzf1tytp/external?affcode=1931499_ytyttvqkHow to order Food &amp; Drinks in Egyptian Arabic?Excuse me!Law samaHt (male)لَوَ سمَحْتLaw samaHtii (female)لَو سَمَحْتِيMay I have…?Momkin…. Ahwah ☕️… Shaay 🫖… ‘asiir 🧃مُمْكِن… قَهْوَة ☕️ … شَاي 🫖… عَصِير 🧃A bottle of waterEzazet mayyahإزَازِة مَيّة I want …‘Ayez ….عَايِزWhere is the bathroom?Fien eHammaam?فِين الحَمَّامThere….. here ….. right…… left Henaak…henaa.. yemien… Shemaalهِنَاك…هِنَا… يِمِين…. شِمَالMay I have the check?Momkin el Hisaab?مُمْكِن الحِسَاب؟The food is delicious 🤤 El akl Laziiz 🤤👍 If you enjoyed the lesson, don’t forget to like and subscribe for more Egyptian Arabic lessons.☕ Want to support the channel?You can buy me a coffee (https://buymeacoffee.com/egyptianar/).Follow us on Instagram: @learnegyptianarabicfastFeel free to reach out with questions or inquiries about online Arabic classes at: egyptianarabicpodcast@gmail.com✨ By the end of this video, you’ll be able to:✔️ Order food in a restaurant✔️ Know the Arabic you need for a Cafe in Egypt✔️ Get confident ordering your food &amp; drinks in Arabic✔️ Sound more like a local💬 Tell me in the comments:What are you excited to order in Arabic? 😊👍 Like &amp; subscribe for more Egyptian Arabic lessons!#learnegyptianarabic #arabicforbeginners #easyarabic #egyptianarabiclessons #orderfoodinarabic
  • Learn the Body Parts in 🇪🇬 Arabic (أجزاء الجسم) 30.05.2026 6p
    Let's Learn the Body Parts in Egyptian Arabic: My friends at Cleo Lingo are running a special sale on their popular "Egyptian Arabic Conversations" courses. One for Beginner students, and one for Intermediate students - so there's something for everybody! The sale goes from June 1st to June Sale's Link: https://cleo-lingo.teachable.com/p/cleo-lingo-conversations-sale?affcode=1931499_ytyttvqkAfter the SaleCleo Lingo is one of the only serious Egyptian Arabic resources out there, created by a non-native speaker. Check out their collection of popular courses here: https://cleo-lingo.teachable.com/a/aff_bzf1tytp/external?affcode=1931499_ytyttvqkGo to Buy Me a Coffee and become a member to get access to the PDF file with all these lessons and other lessons' Vocabulary list.(https://buymeacoffee.com/egyptianar/).Follow us on Instagram: @learnegyptianarabicfastFeel free to reach out with questions or inquiries about online Arabic classes at: egyptianarabicpodcast@gmail.com✨ By the end of this video, you’ll:✔️ Know the body parts in Egyptian Arabic✔️ Learn Verbs and sentences that you can use related to your body✔️ Know which of the body parts are feminine and which are masculine ✔️ Widen your Arabic vocabulary, and get more confident speaking Arabic with your friends and loved ones💬 Tell me in the comments:What lesson would you like to see next? 😊👍 Like & subscribe for more Egyptian Arabic lessons!#learnegyptianarabic #arabicforbeginners #easyarabic #egyptianarabiclessons #Learnbodypartsarabic
  • Learn Egyptian Arabic while sleeping for beginners 05.05.2026 2ó 1p
    Welcome to this Egyptian Arabic sleep learning session 🇪🇬In this video, you can learn Egyptian Arabic (Masri) while relaxing or falling asleep. The audio is spoken in a slow, calm voice to help you absorb vocabulary and phrases naturally.This video is perfect for passive learning while you rest.In this lesson you will hear:✅ Common Egyptian Arabic words and phrases✅ Slow and clear pronunciation✅ Repetition to help memory✅ Relaxing audio for listening practice. You can listen while:🌙 Falling asleep🚶 Walking or commuting📚 Studying or relaxingRegular listening helps your brain get used to the sounds of Egyptian Arabic, making it easier to understand and speak over time.Just press play, relax, and learn Egyptian Arabic naturally.#EgyptianArabic #LearnArabic #Masri #SleepLearning #ArabicListening
  • Learn your First Conversation in Egyptian Arabic (Arabic for Beginner) 04.05.2026 5p
    Want to speak Egyptian Arabic from your very first conversation?In this lesson, you’ll learn essential Egyptian Arabic conversation starters you can use in real life. We cover greetings, how to introduce yourself, ask simple questions, and sound natural when speaking with Egyptians.This episode is perfect for beginners, travelers, or anyone who wants to start speaking Egyptian Arabic right away.In this lesson, you’ll learn:Greetings:صباح الخير (Sabāḥ el-khēr) — Good morningصباح النور (Sabāḥ en-nūr) — Reply to good morningصباح الفل (Sabāḥ el-full) — Friendly good morningصباح العسل (Sabāḥ el-ʿasal) — Sweet morningمساء الخير (Masāʾ el-khēr) — Good eveningمساء النور (Masāʾ en-nūr) — ReplyHow to ask “How are you?”:إزَّيَّك؟ (Izzayyak?) — How are you? (male)إزَّيِّك؟ (Izzayyik?) — How are you? (female)كويس / كويسة (Kwayyis / Kwayyisa) — I’m goodالحمد لله (El-ḥamdulillah) — I’m well, thanks to Godتمام (Tamām) — All goodIntroducing yourself:اسمك ايه؟ (Ismak eh?) — What’s your name?أنا اسمي… (Ana ismi…) — My name is…Where are you from:إنت منين؟ (Enta minēn?) — Where are you from?أنا من… (Ana min…) — I’m from…Talking about work:بتشتغل ايه؟ (Biteshtaghal eh?) — What do you do?أنا بشتغل… (Ana bashtaghal…) — I work as…Keep the conversation going:و إنت؟ (We enta?) — And you?Talking about where you live:عايش فين؟ (ʿAyish fēn?) — Where do you live?أنا عايش في… (Ana ʿāyish fī…) — I live in…Polite expressions:فرصة سعيدة (Forsa saʿīda) — Nice to meet youتشرفنا (Tasharrafna) — Pleased to meet youالشرف ليا (El-sharaf liyya) — The honor is mineBy the end of this lesson, you’ll be able to start a basic conversation in Egyptian Arabic and feel more confident speaking from day one.🎧 If you’re enjoying this lesson, make sure to follow/subscribe to the podcast to get access to all upcoming episodes and continue building your Egyptian Arabic step by step. And please give the podcast 5 Stars :) 🤩
  • Learn Egyptian Arabic While You Sleep Through Stories- Intermediate Level 06.04.2026 1ó 26p
    Welcome to this Egyptian Arabic sleep learning session 🇪🇬 (Intermediate Level)To get access to the PDF with the stories written &amp; vocabulary lists, become a supporter at Buy Me a Coffee.https://buymeacoffee.com/egyptianarIn this video, you will learn Egyptian Arabic (Masri) through stories while relaxing or falling asleep. The audio is spoken in a calm, natural voice, helping you absorb vocabulary, expressions, and sentence structure effortlessly.🎧 This lesson uses story-based learning, one of the most effective ways to improve your Arabic naturally.في الفيديو ده هتتعلم اللهجة المصرية من خلال قصص بسيطة وطبيعية 📖🇪🇬تقدر تسمع وإنت مسترخي أو قبل النوم، وتتعلم بطريقة سهلة ومن غير مجهود كبيرIn this lesson you will hear:✅ Short Egyptian Arabic stories✅ Natural everyday expressions✅ Repetition to improve memory✅ Stories read more than once✅ Second time slower with English translationهتسمع كل قصة أكتر من مرةوفي المرة التانية هتكون أبطأ ومع ترجمة إنجليزي علشان تساعدك تفهم أكترThis video is perfect for:🌙 Falling asleep🚶 Walking or commuting📚 Relaxing or studyingمناسب جداً لو إنت في مستوى متوسط وعايز تحسن الاستماع والفهمومحتاج تتعود على طريقة كلام المصريين في الحياة اليوميةRegular listening helps your brain get used to the rhythm and sounds of Egyptian Arabic, making it easier to understand and speak naturally over time.كل ما تسمع أكتر، هتفهم المصري بسهولة أكبر وهتلاقي نفسك بتتكلم بشكل طبيعيJust press play, relax, and learn Egyptian Arabic through stories while you sleep. 🌙يلا اسمع واستمتع وتعلم المصري بسهولة ✨........................................💬 &quot;Want more Egyptian Arabic? Help keep this podcast alive by buying me a coffee! at ☕ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠coff.ee/egyptianar⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Shokran, every coffee counts! 😉&#39;&#39;........................................Follow us on Instagram: @learnegyptianarabicpodcast Feel free to reach out with questions or inquiries about online Arabic classes at: egyptianarabicpodcast@gmail.comTo get access to the PDF with the stories written &amp; vocabulary lists, become a supporter at Buy Me a Coffee.https://buymeacoffee.com/egyptianar💬 &quot;Want more Egyptian Arabic? Help keep this podcast alive by buying me a coffee! at ☕https://buymeacoffee.com/egyptianar/Shokran, every coffee counts! 😉&#39;&#39;
  • How to Learn Arabic from Scratch in 5 Steps? 02.03.2026 6p
    Trying to learn Arabic but feeling confused before you even start?You’re not alone, and honestly, it’s not your fault.The biggest mistake most beginners make happens before they learn their first word.They chose the wrong type of Arabic.Arabic isn’t one single spoken language.And if you want to actually talk to people, make friends, and feel comfortable in real conversations, you need to make the right choice from day one.Subscribe to support me &amp; get access to all episodes: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/eslam-badawy-mostafa/subscribe💬 &quot;Want more Egyptian Arabic? Help keep this podcast alive by buying me a coffee! at ☕ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠coff.ee/egyptianar⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Shokran, every coffee counts! 😉&#39;&#39;In this video, I walk you through exactly how to learn Arabic step by step, based on more than 10 years of teaching experience and hundreds of real students. I share with you materials and tools you could use during your journey learning Arabic.🗣️ First things first: What are Fusha and MSA?You’ll hear these two terms all the time when learning Arabic, so let’s clear them up:Fusha (الفصحى) is the formal form of Arabic.It’s the language of the Quran, books, news, speeches, and official writing.It’s beautiful and important, but people don’t speak it in daily life.MSA (Modern Standard Arabic) is the modern version of Fusha.It’s used in newspapers, TV news, formal interviews, and written content across the Arab world.People understand it, but they don’t use it naturally in everyday conversations.🎬 What you’ll learn in this video:The 5 Steps to Follow to Learn Arabic EffectivelyThe real difference between spoken Arabic vs. MSA / FushaWhy learning the Arabic alphabet and vowels is non-negotiableHow to stop memorizing sentences and start thinking in ArabicHow to work on reading, writing, listening, and speaking the right wayHow to stay consistent by actually enjoying the learning process📌 Start here (videos mentioned in this video):👉 Arabic Alphabet Video:https://open.spotify.com/episode/42d8NzvUG9sUYAiGlzwL2I?si=U65-BUAMTiW0ggPFnFIdQA👉 Egyptian Arabic for Beginners: Alphabet, Words &amp; Simple Sentences:https://open.spotify.com/episode/7mTm9HPVat56vvT0uhVCQj?si=MBrUW_nWTMG9E5oBRq5XLAYou don’t need a perfect method.You don’t need to study 5 hours a day.If you build the foundation correctly, practice all four skills, and most importantly, enjoy learning Arabic, progress becomes natural.If this video helped you, don’t forget to like, subscribe, and turn on notifications so you don’t miss future lessons.Let’s make Arabic simple, practical, and fun 🇪🇬✨Follow us on Instagram: @learnegyptianarabicfastFeel free to reach out with questions or inquiries about online Arabic classes at: egyptianarabicpodcast@gmail.comKeywords:learn Arabiclearn Egyptian ArabicArabic for beginnersspoken ArabicMSA vs dialectFusha ArabicArabic alphabetHow to speak Arabic#LearnArabic#EgyptianArabic#ArabicForBeginners#SpokenArabic
  • My Bike Adventure Through Egypt/ أخطر رحلة في مصر/ Egyptian Arabic conversation 16.02.2026 51p
    Learn Egyptian Arabic through this amazing Story in Egyptian Arabic with Arabic and English Subtitles 🇺🇸 English Description In this video, you’ll hear a powerful true story in real Egyptian Arabic 🔥Follow and give 5 stars if on Spotify or Apple if you enjoy this podcast and would like for it to continue.........................................Subscribe to support me &amp; get access to all episodes: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/eslam-badawy-mostafa/subscribe💬 &quot;Want more Egyptian Arabic? Help keep this podcast alive by buying me a coffee! at ☕ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠coff.ee/egyptianar⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Shokran, every coffee counts! 😉&#39;&#39;Our guest Andy, an Asian American who lived in Egypt for over 10 years, shares one of the most dangerous adventures of his life.Andy biked through what is considered one of the most dangerous areas in Egypt for 18–20 days 🚴‍♂️During this journey, he experienced intense and life-changing moments, including:– Police escorts 👮‍♂️– Guns 🔫– Bombs and extreme situations 💣This video is perfect for learners of Egyptian Arabic because you’ll hear:✔ Natural spoken Egyptian Arabic✔ Real storytelling✔ Authentic expressions used by EgyptiansIf you’re learning Egyptian Arabic, interested in life in Egypt, or love real adventure stories, this video is for you ❤️Watch till the end, like the video 👍Subscribe for more Egyptian Arabic content 🔔And leave a comment with your thoughts or questions 👇🇪🇬 الوصف بالمصري في الفيديو ده، هتسمع قصة حقيقية ومختلفة تمامًا 🔥معانا آندي، أمريكي آسيوي عاش في مصر أكتر من 10 سنين، وبيحكيلنا عن أخطر مغامرة عملها في حياته.آندي ركب العجلة ولفّ بيها في أخطر منطقة في مصر لمدة حوالي 18–20 يوم 🚴‍♂️وخلال الرحلة دي حصلت مواقف صعبة وخطيرة جدًا، زي:– تأمين ومرافقة من الشرطة 👮‍♂️– مواقف فيها سلاح 🔫– انفجارات وأحداث مرعبة 💣الفيديو ده مهم جدًا لأي حد بيتعلم اللهجة المصرية، لأنك هتسمع:✔ مصري طبيعي مستخدم في الحياة اليومية✔ طريقة حكي قصص حقيقية✔ تعبيرات ومصطلحات مصرية مش في الكتبلو بتتعلم Egyptian Arabic، أو مهتم بالحياة في مصر، أو بتحب قصص المغامرات الحقيقية، الفيديو ده هيعجبك جدًا ❤️اتفرج للآخر، لأن القصة مليانة تفاصيل مش متوقعة.ما تنساش تعمل لايك 👍وتشترك في القناة 🔔واكتب في الكومنتات رأيك أو أي سؤال عن اللهجة المصرية 👇#EgyptianArabic #LearnEgyptianArabic #ArabicListening #ArabicForForeigners #SpokenArabic #LifeInEgypt #EgyptTravel #Egyptianadventure #AdventureStory #Egyptadventure #dangerousEgypt #aswan #Luxur #LanguageLearning #ArabicDialect #BikingAdventure #RealArabic
  • 🇪🇬How I Started my Many Years of living in Egypt & Learning Arabic 🇪🇬- 13 سنة في مصر 09.02.2026 24p
    If you are watching on YouTube, turn on Subtitles to have Arabic or English subtitles too. Best of luck with your learning journey.Subscribe to support me &amp; get access to all episodes: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/eslam-badawy-mostafa/subscribeIf you like this content, please give the podcast 5 stars 🌟 🌟 if you on Spotify or Apple and help reach more people..💬 "Want more Egyptian Arabic? Help keep this podcast alive by buying me a coffee! at ☕https://buymeacoffee.com/egyptianar/Shokran, every coffee counts! 😉''الجُزء 1 — 50 كلمةحَلَقة-ات — episodeنتكلم بالعربي — speak in Arabicاتولدت — was bornالتَْصْدير — exportكِبِرت هناك — grew up thereالأجازة — vacationما كنتش أعرف — I didn’t knowمُتَكَلِّم — chitchater رَغّاي — talkativeخَطِير — dangerous-seriousدَرست — studiedفُصحَى — Modern Standard Arabicعَامِّيَّة — colloquialأفعال — verbsمافيش to be — there is no “to be”نِرَكِْز على — focus onاخْتَفوا — disappearedمُرْعِب — terrifyingفيلم رُعب — horror movieموتوسيكل — motorcycleإسْلوب — method / styleمُنَاسبة — suitableهتِنساه — you will forget itالهُروب الكبير — the big escapeحروف صعبة — difficult lettersغَضبان — angryمِكَشّر — frowningدَارِجَة — moroccan dialectفي السوق — in the marketإسْتِخْدامها — its usageمش واضح — not clearنسيوا كل حاجة — they forgot everythingمٌمارْسَة — practiceسوبر ماركت — supermarketبِيهَزَّر — jokingدَمِّهم خَفِيف — funny / light-heartedيوجا — yogaاسترتشات — stretchesمش مظبوط — not correct / not rightعِقَاب — punishmentمُتْعة — enjoymentتَعْبيرات — expressionsقَوَاعِد — grammarأصدقاء مصريين — Egyptian friendsتَجْرُبَة إيجَابِيّة — positive experienceأجْتِهِد — make effortمَضْمون — content / materialالزَّاوْيَة دي — this angle / perspectiveمُراسِل — reporterمَجال — field💬 "Want more Egyptian Arabic? Help keep this podcast alive by buying me a coffee! at ☕https://buymeacoffee.com/egyptianar/Shokran, every coffee counts! 😉''KeywordsLearn Arabic, learn Egyptian Arabic, Egyptian culture, language learning, teaching methods, cultural exchange, Arabic language, student engagement, personal experiences, hospitality in Egypt, language identitySummaryIn this conversation, Eslam and Andy discuss the journey of learning Arabic, the cultural insights gained from living in Egypt, and the challenges faced by language learners. They explore effective teaching methods, the importance of enjoyment in the learning process, and share personal anecdotes that highlight the hospitality and generosity of Egyptian culture. The conversation emphasizes the deep connection between language and identity, and the transformative power of cultural exchange.TakeawaysLearning Arabic can be challenging but rewarding.Cultural insights enhance the language learning experience.Effective teaching methods engage students meaningfully.Enjoyment is crucial in the language learning process.Personal experiences in Egypt shape language understanding.Hospitality in Egypt fosters a welcoming environment for learners.Language learning is a journey without an end.Cultural exchange enriches both language and identity.Teachers should adapt to students' interests and needs.Generosity and kindness are hallmarks of Egyptian culture.TitlesUnlocking Arabic: A Journey of Language and CultureThe Joy of Learning Arabic in EgyptSound bites"The Arabs are easy.""I had excellent teachers.""I must learn Arabic."Chapters00:00 Introduction to Learning Arabic02:40 Cultural Insights and Language Learning Challenges05:01 Teaching Methods and Student Engagement08:01 Personal Experiences in Egypt10:37 The Importance of Enjoyment in Learning13:17 Cultural Exchange and Hospitality in Egypt16:09 Reflections on Language and Identity19:04 Conclusion and acting career, Future Aspirations
  • P2 Miriam: my Arabic & Personal learning journey!! اتْعَلِّمت إيه؟, A Journey of Discovery 13.01.2026 36p
    Follow and give 5 stars if on Spotify or Apple if you enjoy this podcast and would like for it to continue........................................Subscribe to support me &amp; get access to all episodes: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/eslam-badawy-mostafa/subscribe💬 "Want more Egyptian Arabic? Help keep this podcast alive by buying me a coffee! at ☕ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠coff.ee/egyptianar⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Shokran, every coffee counts! 😉''في الحلقة دي اتكلمنا مع ضيفتنا عن تجربتها في السفر والعيش في فلسطين🍉🍉🍉، إزاي راحت هناك أول مرة، وإزاي نظرتها اتغيرت بعد ما شافت الواقع بنفسها واتعرّفت على أصحاب فلسطينيين. اتكلمنا كمان عن فكرة إن الصحوبية ممكن تكون سياسية، وإزاي القُرب من الناس بيغيّر طريقة تفكيرنا وفهمنا للأحداث.بعد كده دخلنا على مصر:إمتى سافرت مصر أول مرة؟ليه اختارت مصر تتعلم فيها عربي؟وإزاي الحياة في القاهرة واللغة المصرية غيّروا حياتها وطريقة تفكيرها، خصوصًا فكرة المرونة في الحياة اليومية.الحلقة مليانة:– عربي مصري حقيقي من الشارع– حوار طبيعي وبسيط– أفكار عن السفر، الهوية، واللغة– نصايح مهمة لأي حد بيتعلم عربي مصري🎧 الحلقة مناسبة لمتعلمي العربي المصري من مستوى متوسط وطالع📌 اسمع واتبسط واتعلم مصري من غير كتب ولا قواعد تقيلةkeywords:Palestine, Egypt, cultural exchange, language learning, personal growth, friendship, activism, travel experiences, emotional connection, perspectivesSummary:In this conversation, Miriam shares her transformative experiences traveling to Palestine and Egypt, highlighting the emotional connections formed through friendship and the importance of understanding different perspectives. She discusses the impact of her travels on her worldview, the significance of cultural exchange, and the challenges and joys of learning Arabic. The dialogue emphasizes the value of mistakes in language learning and the beauty of personal growth through travel and connection.Takeaways:Miriam's first trip to Palestine opened her eyes to the realities of life there.Friendship can change perspectives and foster understanding.Experiencing different cultures enhances personal growth.Language learning requires speaking and embracing mistakes.Cultural connections can bridge gaps between different backgrounds.Nature in Palestine is uniquely beautiful and memorable.The importance of emotional connections in understanding others.Flexibility (moronah) is essential in navigating different cultures.Art and collaboration with diverse artists enrich creative expression.Podcasts can be a valuable resource for language learners.Chapters00:00 Traveling to Palestine: A Personal Journey00:00 Experiencing Life in Palestine02:08 Friendship and Emotional Connections03:49 Reflections on Equality and Perspective06:46 The Impact of Personal Relationships08:18 Experiences in Palestine11:02 Changing Perspectives: A Broader Understanding12:18 Exploring Egypt: A Personal Journey16:39 The Language of Connection: Learning Arabic in Egypt23:25 Artistic Transformation: How Egypt Influenced My Work29:02 Advice for Language Learners.......................................💬 "Want more Egyptian Arabic? Help keep this podcast alive by buying me a coffee! at ☕ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠coff.ee/egyptianar⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Shokran, every coffee counts! 😉''......................................Subscribe to support me &amp; get access to all episodes: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/eslam-badawy-mostafa/subscribe...................................follow and rate 5 stars to support this content and to stay updated
  • 🎬 How to Become an actor in Egypt? 🇪🇬 إزَّاي تِبقَى مُمَثِّل فِي مَصْر؟ 21.12.2025 16p
    Give us 5 stars 🤩 if this podcast is helpful to you:)..Best of luck with your learning journey.Creating this content takes a lot of effort and time. It makes me happy to hear that it is helping people with the Journey learning Egyptian Arabic😍.Subscribe to support me &amp; get access to all episodes: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/eslam-badawy-mostafa/subscribeIf you can, help keep this podcast alive by supporting me and buying me a coffee! at ☕https://buymeacoffee.com/egyptianar/Shokran, every coffee counts! 😉'' 😉'' Vocabulary list down:🇺🇸 ENGLISH DESCRIPTION🌍 What happens when you truly embrace Egypt and Egyptian Arabic?In this episode, I’m joined by my special guest, Andy —🇨🇳 born in China, 🇺🇸 raised in the United States, and 🇪🇬 now living in Egypt for over 10 years.Andy shares:✨ Why he decided to stay in Egypt✨ How learning Arabic (especially Egyptian Arabic) completely changed his life✨ How embracing Egyptian culture opened doors to unexpected opportunities🎬 Including acting in Egypt with mega stars and working in fields he never imaginedThis is a real, honest conversation about:Language learning beyond textbooksCultural integrationHow Egypt can reward you when you truly commit ❤️🎧 The conversation is natural and real — perfect for learners who want to hear authentic Egyptian Arabic and inspiring life stories.📌 If you’re learning Arabic, thinking about living abroad, or curious about Egypt — this video is for you!👇 Tell us in the comments:Would YOU live in Egypt, if you spoke Arabic fluently?Vocabularyبِالصُّدْفَة — by coincidenceفُرْصَة — opportunityالتَّصْوِير — filming / shootingمُسَلْسَل — TV seriesدُور صُغَيَّر — small roleتَدْرِيبَات — trainingsشَاقَّة — exhausting / difficultأَهْوَن — easierمَافِيش نِهايَة — there is no endبَحْر كِبِير مَالُوش نِهايَة — endless sea (idiom)أَدَوَّر عَلى شُغْل — look for a jobأَكْسَب فُلُوس — earn moneyشِرِبْت مِن نَهْر النِّيل — drank from the Nile(idiom)مَيّة النِّيل — Nile waterيِرْجَع — returnأَصْحاب — friendsبسْتَمْتِع — enjoying myselfدِراسَة — studyingفُرَص تانيَة — other opportunitiesمَشْهُور — famousمِن حينٍ إِلى حين — from time to timeمِسْتَغْرَب — surprisedصُدْفَة — coincidenceمُبْتَدِئ — beginnerالشُّهْرَة — fameمِش مَغْرُور — not arrogantمُتَواضِع — humbleشُغْل — work / jobلِقاء — appearance / meetingاللُّوكيشِن — filming locationدَمُّه خَفِيف — funny / light-heartedوِسط البَلَد — downtownمِيكْروباص — minibusمُنْبَهِر — impressedعَرُوسَة — puppet- brideمِيّة مِيّة — perfect / excellentمِن رَابِع المُسْتَحِيلات — absolutely impossibleفُرَص جَمِيلَة — good opportunitiesنُصّ نُصّ — so-so / half-halfاسْتِراحَة — breakبِنْدَرْدِش — chattingطَار الوَقْت — time flewإِعْلان — commercial / advertisementالضِّيافَة — hospitalityشُبرا — Shubra (Cairo area)إِمْبابَة — Imbaba (Cairo area)كَرَم — generosityمَشْهَد- مَشَاهِد — scenesيِظْهَر — appearيِتْصَوَّر — take photos / be photographed💬 "Want more Egyptian Arabic? Help keep this podcast alive by buying me a coffee! at☕https://buymeacoffee.com/egyptianar🇪🇬الوصف بالعربي المصري🌍 إيه اللي ممكن يحصل لما تحب مصر والعربي بجد؟في الحلقة دي معايا ضيف مميز جدًا آندي 👏🇨🇳 مولود في الصين🇺🇸 اتربّى في أمريكا🇪🇬 وعاش في مصر أكتر من 10 سنينآندي بيحكيلنا:✨ ليه قرر يعيش في مصر✨ إزاي تعلّم اللغة العربية (وخاصة العامية المصرية) غيّر حياته✨ إزاي اندماجه في المجتمع المصري فتحله فرص كبيرة🎬 زي التمثيل في مصر مع نجوم كبار وفرص تانية ماكانش يتخيلهاالحلقة دي كلام حقيقي من القلب ❤️ عن:تعلّم اللغة في الحياة مش بس من الكتبالاندماج في الثقافةإزاي مصر بتكافئ اللي بيحبها وبيحترمها بجد🎧 الحوار كله طبيعي وبالعربية المصرية — مناسب لأي حد بيتعلّم وعايز يسمع كلام حقيقي.📌 لو بتتعلم عربي، أو بتفكّر تعيش برّه، أو بتحب مصر — الحلقة دي ليك!👇 اكتب لنا في الكومنتات:لو بتتكلم عربي بطلاقة… تحب تعيش في مصر؟ 🇪🇬✨#egyptianarabic #learnarabic #lifeinegypt #ArabicJourney#egyptian
  • Part1: A conversation In Egyptian Arabic with Miriam (Intermediate level) حوار بالمصري 15.12.2025 14p
    Subscribe to support me &amp; get access to all episodes: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/eslam-badawy-mostafa/subscribe💬 "Want more Egyptian Arabic? Help keep this podcast alive by buying me a coffee! at ☕https://buymeacoffee.com/egyptianar/Vocabulary listأَهْلًا وَسَهْلًا Welcomeحَلقَة Episodeتِلْمِيذَة / تِلْمِيذْتي Student / my studentالشَّرْق الأَوْسَط Middle Eastتَجْرُبَة Experienceمُتَحَمِّس / مُتَحَمِّسَة Excitedدِلْوَقْتِي Right nowشَقَّة- شُقَق Apartmentرَمَادِي Greyمَعْلِش It’s okay / sorry / no worriesبَسْتَنَّى I’m waitingإِنْ شَاءَ الله God willingالشِّتَا Winterالصِّيف Summerتِهْرَبِي To escape / run awayنَفْس الحَاجَة The same thingالجَوّ Weatherلِسّه Still / not yetزيّ الفُلّ Perfect / greatتِعَرّفِينَا Introduce yourself to usقِصَّة Storyسِبْت I leftالدِّرَاسَة Studiesمُخْرِجَة مَسْرَح Theatre director (female)بَرَّه Abroad / outsideنَظْرَة Perspective / viewخِبْرَة Experience (life/work)مُشْكِلَة Problemخُصُوصًا Especiallyرَأْي Opinionالفِكْرَة الصَّحّ The “right” ideaحَسِّيتي You feltلَوَحْدِك Alone (feminine)ثَقَافَات Culturesنِعْمَة Blessingتَغْيِيرَات Changesمِتَلَخْبَط / مِتلَخْبَطَة Confusedتِدَوَّري To search / explore moreقَوِي كِفَايَة Strong enoughأَسْهَل Easierخَايْف / خَايْفَة Afraidالأَسَاسِيَّات Basicsبُوصْلَة Compass (figurative: direction)فُضُول Curiosityأَدَوَات Toolsمَرِن / مَرِنَة Flexibleجَامِد Rigid / stiffرِحْلَة Journeyسَبَب Reasonقَرَّرْت I decidedKeywordsEgypt, Arabic, culture, travel, learning, experiences, curiosity, Palestine, perspectives, Miriam, Egyptian ArabicFollow us on Instagram: @learnegyptianarabicpodcast. Feel free to reach out with questions or inquiries about online Arabic classes at: egyptianarabicpodcast@gmail.com...........................................💬 "Want more Egyptian Arabic? Help keep this podcast alive by buying me a coffee! at ☕https://buymeacoffee.com/egyptianar/Shokran, every coffee counts! 😉''SummaryIn this episode, I converse with Miriam, a former student and friend, about her experiences learning Egyptian Arabic and her travels in the Middle East. We discuss the cultural perspectives gained from living abroad, the importance of curiosity in personal growth, and Miriam's journey to Egypt and Palestine. The conversation highlights the significance of understanding different cultures and the transformative power of travel.Sound bites"Egypt is very hot in the summer.""Curiosity is useful.""I was in Palestine three times."Chapters00:00 Introduction to Miriam's Journey02:46 Living Abroad: A Transformative Experience04:32 Cultural Perspectives: Understanding Differences06:40 The Importance of Learning and Growth08:21 First Impressions of Egypt10:40 Traveling to Palestine: A Personal Journey
  • Your Full Guide to CAIRO & HIDDEN GEMS! 23.11.2025
    keywords:Egypt travel, Cairo attractions, Dahab, Sharm El Sheikh, cultural experiences, local cuisine, shopping in Cairo, hidden gems, travel recommendations, Egyptian art, Khayameya, Tanura Show, Cairo, Egyptian Food, Cultural Experiences, Travel, Art, Local Cuisine, Cafes, Historical Sitessummary:In this conversation, I host a discussion with two guests about their recent trip to Egypt. We explore various aspects of their journey, including the differences between Dahab and Sharm El Sheikh, must-see attractions in Cairo, cultural experiences, shopping recommendations, and unique local experiences. The conversation highlights the beauty and diversity of Cairo, offering insights into both popular tourist spots and hidden gems. In this engaging conversation, my guests and I explore the rich cultural tapestry of Cairo, delving into the art of Khayameya, the mesmerising Tanura show, and our favourite local spots. We share personal experiences with Egyptian cuisine, highlighting beloved dishes and drinks, and discuss the vibrant cafe culture that defines the city. The conversation culminates in a celebration of local breakfast foods and uncovers where to go in Cairo.Timestamps 00:00Introduction and Overview of the Trip to Egypt01:30Exploring Dahab vs. Sharm El Sheikh03:40introduce yourselves &amp; how many times in Egypt06:27Must do when in Cairo!07:28Must-See Attractions in Cairo07:50Cultural Insights and Best MOSQUES to visit in Cairo09:30The old Market 10:22Taking a Microbus &amp; public transportation in Cairo :D12:26Visiting the Citadel in Cairo14:50Great view of the city: Azhar Park16:39One of my best memories from the Trip17:25Zamalalek, Shopping, hustling &amp; where to buy Souvenirs 23:39Bookstores, what to read?, Cultural Cinema25:55AlMeria Restaurant26:55Nile Felucca &amp; evening on the Nile River, Music &amp; Dancing with a view29:18Unique Experiences and Hidden Gems29:32Art and Craft Workshops in Egypt, The Art of Khayameya32:16Cultural Experiences: The Tanura Show, "made me cry"38:00Exploring Cairo: Favourite Places, Restaurants, Foods, Drinks and Cafes55:01Sweets and Delights: Egyptian Food and Drinks56:12Egyptian Breakfast: Foul and Falafel, what else?58:27You should add to your list💬 "Want more Episodes? Help keep this podcast alive by buying me a coffee! at ☕https://buymeacoffee.com/egyptianar/Shokran, every coffee counts! 😉''#cairo #egypt #cairofood #egyptianhistory #egypt#Egypttravelguide
  • Does everyone understand Egyptian Arabic? من قَلْبُه و رُوحُه مَصْرِي 26.10.2025 11p
    Vocabulary list down:💬 "Want more Egyptian Arabic? Help keep this podcast alive by buying me a coffee! at ☕https://buymeacoffee.com/egyptianar/Shokran, every coffee counts! 😉''Subscribe to support me &amp; get access to all episodes: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/eslam-badawy-mostafa/subscribekeywords:Arabic language, personal development, cultural exchange, dialects, journalism, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Lebanon, cultural experiences, language learning.The Vocanulary List:• حَيَاتي (hayāti) = my life• شَخْصِي / شَخصِيّة (shakhsi / shakhsiyya) = personal / personality• نَفْسِي / نَفْسِيّة (nafsi / nafsiyya) = emotional, mental• أصحاب (aṣḥāb) = friends• بَني آدمين (banī ādameen) = people / humans• بَشتَغَل (bashtaghal) = I work• شُغل (shughl) = work / job• صَحَفي (ṣaḥafi) = journalist• بَغَطّي (baghaṭṭi) = I cover (topics)• الإقتِصاد (il-iqtiṣād) = economy• فُرَص (furas) = opportunities• سَفَر (safar) = travel• عايِش / ساكِن (ʿāyesh / sāken) = living• الجَبَل (il-gabal) = mountain• البَحر (il-baḥr) = sea• الخَليج (il-khaleeg) = Gulf region• بِتِتْكلِّم (bititkallim) = you speak• لُغة (lugha) = language• عامّيّة (ʿāmiyya) = dialect• مَصْري / لِبناني / خَليجي (maṣri / libnāni / khaleegi) = Egyptian / Lebanese / Gulf• بيفْهَمني (bifhamni) = they understand me• لَخْبَط / يتلخبط (lakhbaṭ / yitlakhbaṭ) = to mix up / get confused• بلعب كُورة (balʿab kōra) = I play football• جيم (gym) = gym• بتمشّى (batmashsha) = I walk / hike• بقرا (baʾra) = I read• بَحِسّ (baḥiss) = I feel• أفتِكر (aftikir) = I think / believe• مُختَلِف (mukhtalif) = different• واضح (wāḍiḥ) = clear• مُهمّ (muhimm) = important• الأفلام (il-aflām) = movies• مزيكا (mazzīka) = music• صِناعِة السِّينِما (ṣināʿit is-sīnima) = film industry• مُمَثِّل (mumassil) = actor• مُنْتِج (montig) = producer• ده سؤال جَيِّد (da suʾāl gayyid) = That’s a good question• كُلّه تمام (kullu tamām) = all good• مفيش مُشكِلة (mafīsh mushkila) = no problem• فاهم قصدي؟ (fāhim ʾaṣdi?) = know what I mean?• تَقريبًا (taʾrīban) = approximately• مُفاجأة (mufājaʾa) = surprise• لذيذة (lazīza) = nice / fun / tasty• السِجّادة بتتسحب (is-saggāda bititsáḥib) = the rug is being pulled (idiom)• يخترعوا العجلة (yekhtaraʿu il-ʿagala) = reinvent the wheel (idiom)💬 "Want more Egyptian Arabic? Help keep this podcast alive by buying me a coffee! at ☕https://buymeacoffee.com/egyptianar/Shokran, every coffee counts! 😉'Follow us on Instagram: @learnegyptianarabicpodcast. Feel free to reach out with questions or inquiries about online Arabic classes at: egyptianarabicpodcast@gmail.comTo access PDF files with the vocabulary list for this lesson and other lessons, go to buy me a coffee and become a member! https://buymeacoffee.com/egyptianarفي السلسلة دي هنتعرف على أجانب بيتكلموا عربي، وبيشاركوا معانا قصصهم مع تعلّم اللغة، وإزاي اتأقلموا مع العيشة في الشرق الأوسط أو في بلاد تانية حوالين العالم. من خلال تجاربهم بقى، هنسمع عن المواقف اللي عدّوا بيها، الحاجات اللي عجبتهم، والصعوبات اللي واجهوها، وكمان نصايح مفيدة لأي حد حابب يتعلم عربي أو يعيش في بلادنا. هدفنا إننا نورّي إن اللغة العربية حلوة وسهلة لو اديتلها وقت، وإن أي حد في الدنيا يقدر يتعلمها ويستمتع بيها مهما كانت خلفيته. تابعونا واستمتعوا بقصص جديدة، ضحك، وتعلّم مع الخواجة! 🌍🇪🇬✨Best of luck with your learning journey. :)💬 "Want more Egyptian Arabic? Help keep this podcast alive by buying me a coffee! at ☕https://buymeacoffee.com/egyptianar/Shokran, every coffee counts! 😉''#learnegyptianarabic #learnarabic #middleeast #speakarabic #easyarabic #dubai #riyadh #egypt #lebanon
  • How I Learned ARABIC! and How can YOU? قِصِّتي بالعَرَبِي 19.10.2025 20p
    If you are watching on YouTube, turn on Subtitles to have Arabic subtitles too. Best of luck with your learning journey.If you like this content, please give the podcast 5 stars 🌟 🌟 if you on Spotify or Apple and help reach more people..Subscribe to support me &amp; get access to all episodes: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/eslam-badawy-mostafa/subscribeKeywords: Arabic learning, Egyptian Arabic, language immersion, Fusha, language challenges, learning curve, language education, Arabic culture. 💬 &quot;Want more Egyptian Arabic? Help keep this podcast alive by buying me a coffee! at ☕https://buymeacoffee.com/egyptianar/Shokran, every coffee counts! 😉&#39;&#39;To access PDF files with the vocabulary list for this lesson and other lessons, go to buy me a coffee and become a member! https://buymeacoffee.com/egyptianarSummary: This conversation in Egyptian Arabic is to help people learning Egyptian Arabic through listening and practice. In this conversation, Eslam and Eddie discuss Eddie&#39;s journey of learning Arabic, his experiences in Egypt, and the challenges he faced. They explore the importance of immersion in language learning, the differences between Fusha and Egyptian Arabic, and the impact of Arabic on Eddie&#39;s personal and professional life. The conversation highlights the significance of persistence and focus in overcoming the initial learning curve and the value of understanding both dialects for effective communication.Follow us on Instagram: @learnegyptianarabicpodcast. Feel free to reach out with questions or inquiries about online Arabic classes at: egyptianarabicpodcast@gmail.com...........................................Takeaways:Eddie&#39;s journey in learning Arabic began with a fascination for the Middle East.The initial phase of learning Arabic can be very confusing and challenging. Immersion in the language through daily interactions is crucial for learning. The first year of learning Arabic is often the hardest for many learners.Fusha and Egyptian Arabic complement each other in the learning process.Consistency and focus are key to overcoming language learning obstacles. Eddie emphasizes the importance of speaking Arabic in real-life situations. Many learners struggle with motivation during the initial learning curve.Understanding the cultural context enhances language learning.Eddie&#39;s work as a journalist in the Middle East has reinforced his Arabic skills.Sound Bites&quot;I became obsessed with studying Arabic.&quot;&quot;The first period is the hardest thing.&quot;&quot;I feel that my Arabic could be better.&quot;#learnegyptianarabic #learnarabic #egyptianarabic #speakarabic #easyarabic #egyptianarabiclessons ......................................................💬 &quot;Want more Egyptian Arabic? Help keep this podcast alive by buying me a coffee! at ☕https://buymeacoffee.com/egyptianarShokran, every coffee counts! 😉&#39;&#39;
  • Learn The Arabic Alphabet (Egyptian Arabic) 16.09.2025 15p
    Follow and give 5 stars on Spotify or Apple if you enjoy this podcast and would like for it to continue.In this episode of Egyptian Arabic with Eslam Badawy, I introduce listeners to the Egyptian Arabic alphabet, focusing on pronunciation and unique sounds. The episode is structured to help learners understand the differences between Egyptian Arabic and Modern Standard Arabic, emphasizing the importance of practicing the sounds of each letter. For online Arabic lessons, you can reach me at egyptianarabicpodcast@gmail.comThank youا – alifب behت – tehث sehج – geem (pronounced like “g” in “go” in Egyptian Arabic)ح – 7ah (strong “h” sound)خ – khah (like “kh” in “Khaled”)د – daalذ – zaal (often pronounced as daal in Egyptian Arabic)ر – rehز – zienس – seenش – sheenص – ṣaad (heavy “s”)ض – ḍaad (heavy “d”)ط – ṭah (heavy “t”)ظ – ẓah (often pronounced like ḍaad or zaay in Egyptian Arabic)ع – 3ayn (deep throat sound)غ – ghayn (like French “r” in “Paris”)ف feh ق – qaf (in Egyptian Arabic, often pronounced as a glottal stop &quot;’&quot; like in “uh, oh”)ك – kaafل – laamم – meemن – noonهـ – heh (soft “h”)و – wawي –yeh⁠⁠⁠💬 &quot;Want more Egyptian Arabic? Help keep this podcast alive—no mummies, just coffee! ☕ ⁠⁠https://coff.ee/egyptianar⁠⁠Shkran, every coffee counts! 😉Become a supporter at Buy Me A Coffee and get access to the vocabulary list and the PDF file of the lesson ⁠coff.ee/egyptianar⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 
  • 10 Essential Egyptian Arabic Words for beginners 28.08.2025 14p
    Follow and give 5 stars if on Spotify or Apple if you enjoy this podcast and would like for it to continue.Subscribe to support me &amp; get access to all episodes: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/eslam-badawy-mostafa/subscribe........................................💬 &quot;Want more Egyptian Arabic? Help keep this podcast alive by buying me a coffee at ☕ ⁠coff.ee/egyptianar⁠ Shokran, every coffee counts! 😉&#39;&#39;...............................Vocabulary list down&gt;&gt;keywords:Arabic language, Egyptian Arabic, essential words, language learning, Arabic phrases, cultural expressions, vocabulary, language tips, communication, Arabic culturesummary:In this episode, Eslam and Caro explore ten essential Arabic words and phrases that are commonly used in everyday conversations. They delve into the meanings, usage, and cultural significance of these words, providing listeners with practical insights into the Arabic language. The discussion covers expressions for politeness, care, food-related vocabulary, and ways to express gratitude and well-wishes, making it a comprehensive guide for anyone looking to enhance their Arabic language skills.Vocabulary:1- Please / Excuse meلَوْ سَمَحت (law samaḥt – (maleلَوْ سَمَحْتِي (law samaḥti – (femaleبَعْد إذْنَك (baʿd iznak – (maleبَعْد إذْنِك (baʿd iznik – (femaleمِن فَضْلَك (men faḍlak – (maleمِن فَضْلِك (men faḍlik – (female2- Permissible / Forbiddenحَلال (ḥalāl)حَرَام (ḥarām)3- Take careخَلِّي بَالَك (khalli bālak – (maleخَلِّي بَالِك (khalli bālik – (femaleخُدْ بَالَك (khod bālak – (maleخُدِي بَالِك (khodi bālik – (femaleخَلِّي بَالَك من نَفْسَك (khalli bālak men nafsak – (maleخَلِّي بَالِك من نَفْسِك (khalli bālik men nafsik – (femaleخُد بَالَك مِن نَفْسَك (khod bālak men nafsak – (maleخُدِي بَالِك من نَفْسِك (khodi bālik men nafsik – (female4- Alwaysدَيْمََا (dayman)طُول/كُل الوَقْت (ṭūl / kull el-waʾt)على طُول (ʿala ṭūl)5- Hungry / Thirsty / Fullجَعَان (gaʿān – (m.جَعَانَة (gaʿāna – (f.عَطْشَان (ʿaṭshān – (m.عَطْشَانَة (ʿaṭshāna – (f.شَبْعَان (shabʿān – (m.شَبْعَانَة (shabʿāna – (f.6- Tired / Sickتَعْبَان (taʿbān – (m.تَعْبَانَة (taʿbāna – (f.عَيَّان (ʿayyān – (m.عَيَّانَة (ʿayyāna – (f.7- Thanks / You’re welcomeشُكْرََا (shokran)أَلْف شُكْر (alf shokor)مُتَشَكِّر (mutashakker – (m.مُتَشَكِّرَة (mutashakkera – (f.عَفْوََا (ʿafwan)العَفْوْ (el-ʿafw)الشُّكْر لِلّه (esh-shokr lillāh)8- Must / Not necessaryلَازِم (lāzem)مِش لازِم (mish lāzem)9- Sure / Certainأَكِيد (akīd)مُتَأَكِّد (mutaʾakked – (m.مُتَأَكِّدَة (mutaʾakkeda – (f.10- Get well soonسَلَامْتَك (salāmtak – (to maleسَلامْتِك (salāmtik – (to femaleألْف سَلَامَة (alf salāma)اللّه يِسَلِّمَك (allāh yisallimak – (to maleاللّه يِسَلِّمِك (allāh yisallimik – (to female........................................💬 &quot;Want more Egyptian Arabic? Help keep this podcast alive by buying me a coffee at ☕ ⁠⁠coff.ee/egyptianar⁠⁠ Shokran, every coffee counts! 😉&#39;&#39;...........................................Follow us on Instagram: @learnegyptianarabicpodcast Feel free to reach out with questions or inquiries about online Arabic classes at: egyptianarabicpodcast@gmail.com............................................I hope this podcast supports you on your journey learning Egyptian Arabic! If it does, please subscribe, like, and comment. I’d love to hear your thoughts. Please follow and rate us...............................Feel free to reach out with questions or inquiries about online Arabic classes at: egyptianarabicpodcast@gmail.com................................#learningarabic #arabicforbeginners #egyptianarabic #egypt #travelingtoegypt #egyptianculture
  • Choosing Which Arabic to Learn for Your Goals: Teacher & Student Perspectives 21.08.2025 17p
    keywords: Arabic, Fusha, dialects, Egyptian Arabic, Levantine Arabic, language learning, Arabic dialects, Modern Standard Arabic, Quranic Arabic, language goals...........................................Follow and give 5 stars if on Spotify or Apple if you enjoy this podcast and would like for it to continue.........................................💬 "Want more Egyptian Arabic? Help keep this podcast alive by buying me a coffee! at ☕ ⁠⁠⁠⁠coff.ee/egyptianar⁠⁠⁠⁠ Shokran, every coffee counts! 😉''summary:In this episode, Eslam Mostafa and Caro discusse the various Arabic dialects and how to choose the right one for learning. They emphasize the importance of understanding the goals behind learning Arabic, whether for scholarly purposes, travel, or cultural integration. The conversation highlights the differences between Fusha (Modern Standard Arabic) and various dialects, particularly Egyptian and Levantine Arabic, and offers insights into the motivations for learning different dialects based on personal connections and cultural interests.Takeaways:Consider your goals before choosing an Arabic dialect.Fusha is useful for scholarly purposes but may not be practical for daily conversation.Egyptian Arabic is widely understood due to its prevalence in the media.Personal connections can motivate language learning.Levantine Arabic is the second most recommended dialect after Egyptian.Moroccan Arabic, or Darija, is distinct and beautiful for those interested in Morocco.Understanding dialects can enhance communication in diverse settings.Fusha may speed up the learning process, but shouldn't be the sole focus.Cultural immersion through media can aid in learning a dialect.Language learning should be enjoyable and engaging.Follow and give 5 stars if on Spotify or Apple if you enjoy this podcast and would like for it to continue.........................................💬 "Want more Egyptian Arabic? Help keep this podcast alive by buying me a coffee! at ☕ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠coff.ee/egyptianar⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Shokran, every coffee counts! 😉''
  • Talk about things you like to do in Egyptian Arabic A2-B1+ Vocabulary 30.07.2025 24p
    Vocabulary list down...Follow and give 5 stars if on Spotify or Apple if you enjoy this podcast and would like for it to continue.Subscribe to support me &amp; get access to all episodes: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/eslam-badawy-mostafa/subscribe........................................💬 &quot;Want more Egyptian Arabic? Help keep this podcast alive by buying me a coffee! at ☕ ⁠⁠⁠coff.ee/egyptianar⁠⁠⁠ Shokran, every coffee counts! 😉&#39;&#39;.........................................Keywords: Egyptian Arabic, language learning, common phrases, cultural insights, expressions, communication, Arabic words, language tips, Egyptian culture, conversational Arabic..........................................follow us on Instagram: @learnegyptianarabicpodcast Feel free to reach out with questions or inquiries about online Arabic classes at: egyptianarabicpodcast@gmail.com........................................................................🏷️ General Vocabularyالهِوَايَات | El-hawayāt | Hobbiesهِوَايَة - هِوَايَات | Hewāya - hewāyāt | Hobby - Hobbiesاللعب | El-liʿb | Playingلِعِب - يِلْعَب | Liʿib - yilʿab | To playالرِّياضة | Er-riyāḍa | Sportرِيَاضَة - رِيَاضَات | Riyāḍa - riyāḍāt | Sport - Sportsالكُورَة / كُرَة القَدَم | El-kōra / kōrit el-ʾadam | Football (Soccer)الجَرْي | El-gary | Runningجِرِي - يِجْرِي | Gery - yigri | To runالسِبَاحَة / العُوْم | Es-sibāḥa / el-ʿoom | Swimmingعَام - يِعُوم | ʿām - yiʿūm | To swimكُرَة السَلَة | Kōrit es-salla | Basketballركوب (عَجَلَة - خِيل) | rukūb (ʿagala - khēl) | Riding (bike -horse)رِكِب - يِرْكَب | Rikib - yirkab | To rideالرَّقْص | Er-raʾṣ | Dancingرَقَص - يِرْقُص | Raʾaṣ - yerʾuṣ | To danceالتَّصْوير | Et-taṣwīr | Photographyصَوَّر - يِصَوَّر | Ṣawwar - yeṣawwar | To photographالرَسْم | Er-rasm | Drawingرَسَم - يِرْسِم | Rasam - yirsim | To drawأَلْعَاب الفِيدْيُو | Alʿāb el-video | Video gamesالمَزِّيكَا | El-mazzīka | Musicلِعِب مَزِّيكا | Liʿib mazzīka | To play musicغَنَّى - يِغَنِّي | Ghanna - yeghanni | To singأنا بَحِب أَلْعَب عُود. | Ana baḥibb alʿab ʿūd. | I like playing the oud.(جيتار - بيانو - كمانجة) | (Gītār - Byāno - Kamānga) | (Guitar - Piano - Violin)أنَا بَحِب أَلْعَب طَاوْلَة عَلى القَهْوة. | Ana baḥibb alʿab ṭāwla ʿala el-ʾahwa. |I like playing backgammon at the café.(كُوتْشِينَة - شَطَرَنْج - ضُومَنَة) | (Kūtshēna - Shaṭrang - Ḍōmna) | (Cards - Chess - Dominoes)اتْفَرَّج - يِتْفَرَّج على | Itfarrag - yitfarrag ʿalā | To watchالتِلِيفِزْيُون / فِيلْم / أَفْلَام / مُسَلْسَل / الأَخْبَار / مَاتْشَاتEt-telefizyōn / film / aflām / musalsal/ el-akhbār / matchāt→ TV / movie / movies / series / news / matchesالطَبْخ | Et-ṭabḵ | Cookingطَبَخ - يِطْبُخ | Ṭabaḵ - yiṭbuḵ | To cookمُفَضَّل - ة | Mufaḍḍal - a | Favoriteهِوَايْتِي المُفَضَّلَة هِيّ الغُنَا. | Hewāyeti el-mufaḍḍala hiya el-ghunā. | My favorite hobby is singing.وإنْتَ / إنْتِي؟ إِيه هِوَايْتَِك المُفَضَّلَة؟Wi enta / enti? Eh hewāytak-ek el-mufaḍḍala?...........................................Your support will keep this podcast alive:Follow and give 5 stars if on Spotify or Apple if you enjoy this podcast and would like for it to continue.💬 &quot;Want more Egyptian Arabic? Buy me a coffee and Help keep this podcast alive! ☕ ⁠⁠⁠⁠coff.ee/egyptianar⁠⁠⁠⁠ Shokran, every coffee counts! 😉&#39;&#39;To get access to the PDF &amp; vocabulary lists, become a supporter at Buy Me a Coffee.https://buymeacoffee.com/egyptianar💬 &quot;Want more Egyptian Arabic? Help keep this podcast alive by buying me a coffee! at ☕https://buymeacoffee.com/egyptianar/Shokran every coffee counts! 😉&#39;&#39;
  • Egyptian Arabic Conversation #3- traveling (A2 to B2)- Guest: Caro ( + Vocabulary 24.07.2025 20p
    Vocabulary list down...Follow and give 5 stars if on Spotify or Apple if you enjoy this podcast and would like for it to continue.........................................💬 &quot;Want more Egyptian Arabic? Help keep this podcast alive by buying me a coffee! at ☕ ⁠⁠coff.ee/egyptianar⁠⁠ Shokran, every coffee counts! 😉&#39;&#39;.........................................Keywords: Egyptian Arabic, language learning, common phrases, cultural insights, expressions, communication, Arabic words, language tips, Egyptian culture, conversational Arabic..........................................follow us on Instagram: @learnegyptianarabicpodcast Feel free to reach out with questions or inquiries about online Arabic classes at: egyptianarabicpodcast@gmail.com........................................................................الكلمات Vocabularyأمْرِيكا اللاتينيَّة — Amrīka illātīniyyaسافِر - يِسَافِر — sāfir - yisāfir — to travelاختار - يِخْتار — ikhtār - yikhtār — to chooseاختِيَار — ikhtiyār — choiceبُرْتُغالي — burtughālī — Portugueseلِوَحْدِك / لِوَحْدِي — liwaḥdik / liwaḥdī — by yourself / by myselfقَرَّر - يِقَرَّر — ’arrar - yi’arrar — to decideقَرَار — ’arār — decisionاتْعَلِّم - يِتْعَلِّم — it‘allim - yit‘allim — to learnمَدْرَسَة ثانَوِي — madrasa sānawī — high schoolأيّ = أنْهِي؟ — ayy = anhy? — which?فِي الوَقْت ده — fī il-wa’t da — at that timeقَد إيه؟ — ’add ēh? — how much / how longأغْنِيَّة - أغاني — uġniyya - aghānī — song(s)غَنَّى - يِغَنِّي — ghannā - yighannī — to singرِجِع - يِرْجِع — rigi‘ - yirga‘ — to returnذَاكِرَة — zākira — memoryبالنِّسْبَة لك — bil-nisba lik — for youهَزَّر - يِهَزَّر — hazzar - yihazzar — to joke aroundهِزَار — hizār — jokingعامِّيَّة — ‘ammiyya — dialect / colloquial Arabicتَبَادُل — tabādul — exchangeبَدِّل - يِبَدِّل — baddil - yibaddil — to exchangeدِمَاغ — dimāgh — mindرِجِع - يِرْجع — rigi‘ - yirga‘ — to returnرِحْلَة - ات — riḥla - āt — trip(s)نِفْسي في — nifsī fī — I wish forنَقَل - يِنْقِل — na’al - yin’il — to moveقَعَد - يِقْعُد — ’a‘ad - yi’‘ud — to sit / stayرَقَص - يِرْقُص — ra’aṣ - yir’uṣ — to danceرَقْص — ra’ṣ — dancingعاصِمَة — ‘āṣima — capitalمَعْظَم — mu‘ẓam — most ofمُسَلسَل - ات — musalsal - āt — seriesزَحْمَة — zaḥma — crowdedمَبْنَى - مَباني — mabnā - mabānī — building(s)شَكْل — shakl — shape / lookطَبِيعي — ṭabī‘ī — naturalطَبِيعَة — ṭabī‘a — natureنُص نُص — nuṣ nuṣ — 50-50عَدَد السُّكَان — ‘adad is-sukkān — number of inhabitantsعِرِف - يِعْرَف + verb — ‘irif - yi‘raf — to know how to...فِكْرَة نَمَطِيَّة — fikra namaṭiyya — stereotypeشَطّ — shaṭṭ — beachمَنْظَر - مَنَاظِر — manẓar - manāẓir — view(s)جَبَل - جِبَال — gabal - gibāl — mountain(s)نَفْس — nafs — self / the same / soulاتْبَسَط - يِتْبِسِط — itbasat - yitbisit — to enjoy / be happyمَمِل — mamill — boringهَادِي — hādī — calmمُنَظَّم — munaẓẓam — organizedخِطَّة - خِطَط — khiṭṭa - khiṭaṭ — plan(s)تِلْقائِيَّة — tilqā’iyya — spontaneityلَهْجَة — lahga — accent / dialectبِصَراحَة — biṣarāḥa — honestly / franklyزَار - يِزُور — zār - yizūr — to visitقَضَّى - يِقَضِّي — ’aḍḍa - yi’ḍḍī — to spend timeتَحَرُّش — taḥarrush — harassmentاتْحَرَّش - يِتْحَرَّش بِ — itḥarrash - yitḥarrash bi- — to harassسِت - سِتَّات — sitt - sittāt — lady / ladiesخَطَر — khaṭar — dangerousحَلَقَة - ات — ḥal’a - āt — episode(s)مَوْضُوع-ات- مَوَاضِيع — mawḍū‘ - āt - mawāḍī‘ — topic(s).........................Your support will keep this podcast alive:Follow and give 5 stars if on Spotify or Apple if you enjoy this podcast and would like for it to continue.💬 &quot;Want more Egyptian Arabic? Buy me a coffee and Help keep this podcast alive! ☕ ⁠⁠⁠coff.ee/egyptianar⁠⁠⁠ Shokran, every coffee counts! 😉&#39;&#39;
  • Easy Egyptian Arabic Conversation(3- part1)- Guest: Caro (A2–B1 Level + Vocabulary) 12.07.2025 8p
    Vocabulary list down...Follow and give 5 stars if on Spotify or Apple if you enjoy this podcast and would like for it to continue.........................................💬 "Want more Egyptian Arabic? Help keep this podcast alive—by buying me a coffee! at ☕ ⁠coff.ee/egyptianar⁠ Shokran, every coffee counts! 😉''.........................................Keywords: Egyptian Arabic, language learning, common phrases, cultural insights, expressions, communication, Arabic words, language tips, Egyptian culture, conversational Arabic..........................................follow us on Instagram: @learnegyptianarabicpodcast Feel free to reach out with questions or inquiries about online Arabic classes at: egyptianarabicpodcast@gmail.com............................................الكلماتنَهْر — nahr — riverحَفْلَة - ات — ḥafla - ḥaflāt — party/concert(s)جِنِينَة - جَنايِن genienah-ganaayen — Garden-s  الهِنْد — il-Hind — Indiaباقِي — bā’ī — remaining / rest ofباقي الإِسْبُوع — bā’ī il-usbūʿ — the rest of the weekلَذِيذ — lazīz — delicious / coolفُسْتَان - فَسَاتِين — fustān - fasātīn — dress(es)خَيَّط - يِخَيَّط — khaṭṭ - yikhayyit — to sewخِيَاطَة — khiyāṭa — sewingحَلَقَة - ات — ḥal’a - ḥala’āt — episode(s)اتْوَلَد - يِتْوِلِد — itwalad - yitwilid — to be bornسَأَل - يِسْأَل — sa’al - yis’al — to askسُؤَال - أَسْئِلَة — su’āl - as’ila — question(s)لَمَّا — lammā — when / when I was…لَمَّا كُنت صُغَيَّر — lammā kunt ṣughayyir — when I was youngرِيَاضِيَّات — riyāḍiyyāt — mathematicsرِيَاضَة - ات — riyāḍa - riyāḍāt — sport(s)دَرَس - يِدْرِس — daras - yidris — to studyنَفْس — nafs — self / sameجِذْر - جُذُور — gizr - guzūr — root(s)عَلِّم - يِعَلِّم — ʿallim - yiʿallim — to teachاتْعَلِّم - يِتْعَلِّم — itʿallim - yitʿallim — to learnأيّ = أنهي — ayy = anhi — whichجُزْء - أَجْزَاء — guz’ - agzā’ — part(s)مُتَأكَّد — muta’akkid — sure / certainأنا مُتَأكِّد — ana muta’akkid — I’m sureقَصْدِي… — aṣdī... — I mean / I intend to sayطِفْل - أَطْفَال — ṭifl - aṭfāl — child / childrenطُفُولة — ṭufūla — childhoodرِجِع - يِرْجَع — rigiʿ - yirgaʿ — to returnقَعَد - يِقْعُد — ʾaʿad - yiʾʿud — to sit / stayفاكِر-ة - ين — fākir - fākra - fākirīn — rememberingأنتَ فاكر؟ / إنتي فاكْرَة؟ — enta fākir? / enti fākra? — do you remember?كُنت بَقُول لِنَفْسي — kunt baʾūl linafsi — I was saying to myselfمَمْتِع — mamtiʿ — fun / entertainingمَع إن — maʿ inn — even thoughمِرْتاح — mirtāḥ — comfortable (person)أنا مش مرتاح هنا — ana mish mirtāḥ hina — I'm not comfortable hereمُرِيح — murīḥ — comfortable (thing)الكُرْسي مُرِيح — il-kursī murīḥ — the chair is comfortableمَبْسُوط بِـ — mabsūṭ bi- — happy withلُغَة - ات — luġa - lughaat — language(s)سَرِيع - أَسْرَع — sarīʿ - asraʿ — fast / fasterجَامِد أوِي — gāmid awī — super cool / awesomeبَعِد - يِبْعِد عَن — baʿid - yibʿid ʿan — to get far fromأمْرِيكَا اللَّاتِينِيَّة — Amrīkā il-Lātīnīyya — Latin Americaقَفَل - يِقْفِل — ʾafal - yiʾfil — to closeمَقْفُول — maʾfūl — closed........................................Follow and give 5 stars if on Spotify or Apple if you enjoy this podcast and would like for it to continue.........................................💬 "Want more Egyptian Arabic? Buy ,e a coffee and Help keep this podcast alive! ☕ ⁠⁠coff.ee/egyptianar⁠⁠ Shokran, every coffee counts! 😉''

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