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Is Modern Standard Arabic the same as Arabic?
MSA is the Arabic that is used in everyday life in Arabic speaking countries. Modern Standard Arabic is very similar to classical (or Quranic) Arabic. In fact, many Arabs use them interchangeably. Overall, the two types of Arabic are very similar.
Is Levantine Arabic useful?
Many of the areas along the eastern Mediterranean coast are some of the best places in the Middle East to work. Levantine Arabic is a dialect that is very widely spoken, particularly in the most investible and stable areas of the Middle East, making it an excellent dialect to learn.
How different is Levantine and Egyptian Arabic?
Differences Between the Two Dialects The most noticeable difference between the two dialects is that with Levantine Arabic the vowels and some affixes are commonly brought together. In other cases, the feminine and masculine gender is sometimes used in first, second and third-person usage, but that not always the case.
Is Modern Standard Arabic useful?
Absolutely. If you plan on using Arabic in any official capacity, no matter which country you expect to be in, you need to be fluent in Modern Standard Arabic. All politics and media are written and spoken in MSA. If you plan to stay abreast in Middle East current events, you better be proficient in MSA.
What is the difference between Levantine Arabic and Modern Standard Arabic (MSA)?
The difference between Levantine Arabic and Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) may very well be the number one concern that most Arabic learners have at the beginning of their language journey. As you may or may not have already know, Modern Standard Arabic is the standardised Arabic used in formal writing and speech across the Arab world.
What is the Levantine Arabic dialect?
It is also sometimes referred to as Shami or Eastern Arabic. A Levantine Arabic learner will not only find the dialect useful to converse with the locals when travelling within the Levant, but also to connect with the Levantine-speaking diaspora communities abroad.
Should I learn Egyptian Arabic or Modern Standard Arabic?
If you want to learn to speak, read, or write Arabic as we did (we learned Egyptian Arabic) you have to choose one of the Arabic dialects or choose to learn Modern Standard Arabic. We generally recommend learning Egyptian Arabic. But it’s helpful to know how it relates to all the other language forms in the Arab world. In this guide…
What is the difference between Classical Arabic and modern Arabic?
Classical Arabic is what you learn if you want to study the Qur’an. You can’t communicate with anyone with Classical Arabic other than with clergy about religious issues, although that’d be strange. Modern Standard Arabic is what you use to communicate in formal business or political situations.