As you think about studying Arabic, you many notice that the language has several dialects. This may lead you to ask “Why are Arabic dialects so different?” Well, the main reason is that each language evolves on its own in different regions. Such is also the case with Arabic. Thus, no matter where you travel in the Arab world, it may be a bit of a challenge trying to understand the local dialect.

What’s more, these differences are often much more than pronunciation. That is, things like colloquialisms, slang, tone, and the like also change from region to region. Some may be very close to each other while others are closer to the other side of the spectrum. The good news is, however, this is where your Modern Standard Arabic or Egyptian dialect will be most handy.

In places like Morocco, on the other hand, Arabic can sound a lot different than that which you hear on the streets of Amman, for example. However, don’t let this dissuade you from learning Arabic. When you’ve got the basics down pat, your Arabic will be clear to most native Arabic speakers you come across.

So, how many dialects of Arabic are there and where can you learn these different Arabic languages? Well, to answer the first part of your question, there are just too many dialects to mention in a simple blog post. However, as to the second part of your question, we will look at a few dialects of the most well-known places you can learn them.


Egypt



Egypt is a treasure trove of culture and history, and we really couldn’t suggest a better place to start your Arabic journey. Of course, you should start with the pyramids of Giza. After, walk the streets of Cairo. Here, you’ll get a feel of the people and the culture, something few Westerners ever get to experience.

When it comes to Arabic dialects, the Egyptian dialect is likely the most well-known in the Middle East region. So, if you’re looking for a place to immerse yourself in the language, Egypt is the perfect place to start. Indeed, what you learn here will stay with you throughout the Arab world.


Morocco



Another famous place to visit and learn about Arabic dialects in the Middle East is Morocco. From the street markets of Casablanca to the Atlas Mountains outside Marrakesh, this country has something for everyone. Arabic is spoken here in what is known as the Maghreb dialect – a mix of Arabic and Berber with a little French and Spanish thrown in as well. It takes a little getting used to, but once you master it, you’ll have a unique language for life.


Jordan



Jordan is home to some of the most ancient sites of the Middle East. If you like history, you’ll love Jordan. Don’t believe us? Check out Petra – one of the new Seven Wonders of the World – or the Roman ruins of Jerash and you’ll surely believe. The language spoken here is the Levantine dialect of Arabic. Once you learn it, you’ll be able to speak not only with people from Jordan, but also with their neighbors in Syria, Lebanon and Palestine, too

Saudi Arabia



Since Saudi Arabia is where Mecca, the capital of Islam, can be found, mostly Muslims visit the Kingdom. However, that being said, Saudi has taken leaps and bounds in trying to attract tourists from all over the world. Therefore, if you want to learn Arabic as a student or convert to Islam, then Saudi is where you want to be. If you’re looking for something a bit more modern, then bring your Gulf Arabic to Riyadh. Yes, we said Gulf Arabic because that is what dialect of Arabic is spoken in Saudi Arabia for the most part. And, indeed, the capital of the Saudi Kingdom is the place for both the modern lifestyle and entertainment where you’ll Gulf Arabic will come in handy.

Jump into Your Favorite Country and Dialect



Clearly, there are just about as many reasons to visit just about as many countries to learn their dialects. Diving in and immersing yourself into a country and its language can, indeed, be beneficial. Of course, there’s the chance to practice your Arabic in the real world. However, diving right in and totally immersing yourself will help you develop the dialect you’ve always wanted to learn.

Would like to get a head start on your Arabic language before you leave for the Middle East? Then why not start to learn Arabic by Kaleela’s Arabic learning app today. Start with the Arabic alphabet and work your way through Modern Standard Arabic in no time at all!

What’s more, Kaleela understands that there are different types of Arabic language in modern times. That’s why we offer different Arabic languages or dialects to choose from when you decide to learn Arabic. For more information and to find out how you can start speaking Arabic today, visit us at www.kaleela.com

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