A little help with asking for help!
This episode exposes you to phrases, repeated in English and Arabic, to improve your Arabic vocabulary and help you to express yourself in Arabic.
These episodes are meant to accompany and accelerate your existing Arabic language studies, whether you're using an app like DuoLingo, or you're enrolled in a more formal Arabic class. The more you expose your brain to Arabic audio, the faster you'll learn.
View the full list of English and Arabic phrases in this episode.
Contact us with feedback and ideas: [email protected]
Phrases in this episode:
• Excuse me.
• I need help.
• Please.
• I don't understand.
• Can you help me?
• I have a question.
• Do you speak English?
• I only speak a little Arabic.
• Could you repeat that?
• Could you explain that again?
• Could you speak louder?
• Could you speak slower?
• Could you spell that?
• Can you write that down for me?
• How do you pronounce this word?
• What do you call this in Arabic?
A little help with asking for help!
This episode exposes you to phrases, repeated in English and Arabic, to improve your Arabic vocabulary and help you to express yourself in Arabic.
These episodes are meant to accompany and accelerate your existing Arabic language studies, whether you're using an app like DuoLingo, or you're enrolled in a more formal Arabic class. The more you expose your brain to Arabic audio, the faster you'll learn.
View the full list of English and Arabic phrases in this episode.
Contact us with feedback and ideas: [email protected]
Phrases in this episode:
• Excuse me.
• I need help.
• Please.
• I don't understand.
• Can you help me?
• I have a question.
• Do you speak English?
• I only speak a little Arabic.
• Could you repeat that?
• Could you explain that again?
• Could you speak louder?
• Could you speak slower?
• Could you spell that?
• Can you write that down for me?
• How do you pronounce this word?
• What do you call this in Arabic?
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