Marhaba Arabic School

Colloquial Egyptian is the daily language of the Egyptian people that we speak as Egyptians, and this will not change. It is an established part of our identity as Egyptians and a link and witness to our history and our original Egyptian language, in which all of our history as a people is written. It is currently part of our culture and the basis of our power. It is thin abroad.

It is one of the most widely spread and understood dialects among the Arabs, and this is due to the spread of Egyptian films and series from the beginning of the twentieth century, and also to the liberalization of the dialect itself, especially its own, from the rules of Arabic grammar and morphology, and its vocabulary also became widespread and understood among the rest of the world and cities.

 

Linguistic Applications:** In linguistic research and everyday communication, it is important to understand that colloquial dialects are not just a “spoken language,” but a complete linguistic system with its own rules and styles. Writing colloquialisms as they are pronounced is a way to emphasize this linguistic system and maintain its specificity in communication.

 

Arabic is a dynamic and beautiful language and is worth spending some time studying. Apart from lessons with our expert teachers, the school offers many activities that provide opportunities for practice
Speaking Arabic with local people and making friends with Egyptians are all ways to increase your language skills. Our school in Luxor organizes party meetings and exchanges with Egyptian students studying foreign languages

 

Lesson topics:


Listening, speaking, pronunciation, reading, writing, and vocabulary, in addition to major-specific requirements.

 

Slang is an informal and conversational language. In fact, the word slang comes from the Latin word colloquium, which means “to talk together” or “to converse.”

 

Aside from the dispute between nationalists and fundamentalists, colloquial Egyptian is considered the most widespread Arabic dialect, as it is spoken by more than 90 million people. It is also understood in the majority of Arabic-speaking countries, which is what makes its literature, poetry, and artistic works considered among the most successful and most accepted works in all countries of the world. Arabic.