Learn 10 Useful Everyday Arabic Phrases

TLDRIn this video, we will learn 10 useful everyday Arabic phrases, including 'I have no idea', 'I have an idea', 'One moment please', 'Let's go', 'I know', 'Sorry', 'What do you think', 'Don't worry', 'No problem', and 'I don't understand'. These phrases will help you communicate effectively in Arabic.

Key insights

Learn how to express 'I have no idea' in Arabic by using the phrase 'mish fi fikra'.

💡To say 'I have an idea' in Arabic, use the phrase 'andi fikra'.

When you want to ask someone to wait for a moment, say 'lahza min fadlak'.

🚀Use the phrase 'aya natlub anna nathhab' to suggest going somewhere together.

🤔Express your agreement or understanding by saying 'ana arif'.

Q&A

How do I say 'Sorry' in Arabic?

To say 'Sorry' in Arabic, you can use the word 'asin' or 'sifa'. If you're female, you can say 'sifa' without 'ana'.

What is the Arabic phrase for 'What do you think'?

The Arabic phrase for 'What do you think' is 'ma thaathek'.

How do I say 'No problem' in Arabic?

To say 'No problem' in Arabic, you can say 'mafi mushkila' or 'la tuja mushkila'.

How do I say 'I don't understand' in Arabic?

To say 'I don't understand' in Arabic, you can say 'ana mish fahim'.

Can you provide examples of these phrases in context?

Sure! In the video, the instructor provides examples and pronunciation for each phrase in different situations.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Introduction to the video and the 10 useful everyday Arabic phrases.

00:12Learn how to say 'I have no idea' in Arabic using the phrase 'mish fi fikra'.

00:41Discover how to express 'I have an idea' in Arabic by saying 'andi fikra'.

01:06Learn the phrase 'lahza min fadlak' to ask someone to wait for a moment.

02:02Use the phrase 'aya natlub anna nathhab' to suggest going somewhere together.

02:56Express agreement or understanding with the phrase 'ana arif'.

03:43How to say 'Sorry' in Arabic using the words 'asin' or 'sifa'.

05:03Learn the Arabic phrase 'ma thaathek' to ask someone's opinion.

05:53Say 'No problem' in Arabic with the phrases 'mafi mushkila' or 'la tuja mushkila'.

06:35Learn how to say 'I don't understand' in Arabic using the phrase 'ana mish fahim'.

07:44Wrap up and invitation to practice the phrases in real-life situations.