Spoken Egyptian Mini-Course: Negating in Spoken Egyptian

Welcome to my blog. In this blog, I provide different articles about spoken Egyptian and Egypt. In today’s article, we learn about negating in spoken Egyptian. We will learn how to say ‘yes’ and ‘no’ and learn essential structures with the same function as the word ‘not’ in English. Tools for negating in spoken Egyptian… Continue reading Spoken Egyptian Mini-Course: Negating in Spoken Egyptian

Spoken Egyptian Mini Course: The Arabic Alphabet Letters

Welcome to our Spoken Egyptian online course series. Today’s lesson is about the Arabic Alphabet letters. In these short and to-the-point lessons, we will learn together the spoken Egyptian dialect via a series of blog articles and podcasts. This will be an excellent free companion to our YouTube channel. You will find referrals between blog… Continue reading Spoken Egyptian Mini Course: The Arabic Alphabet Letters

Ancient Egyptian Words Still Used in Egypt

Ancient Egyptian words are still used in Egyptian dialect! Can you believe this? After thousands of years, some words survived through the generations and did not change – This is hardly the case with any language. In this article, I will talk about some of these words that defied time and could sneak through history… Continue reading Ancient Egyptian Words Still Used in Egypt

Spoken Egyptian For Communication: How Powerful it Really is

Many Arabic learners probably heard about Egyptian Arabic but are confused and want to know more about the power of the Spoken Egyptian Arabic for communication. I will answer this question and more in this article – so keep reading. The Amazing Arabic Language Arabic is a fantastic 28-letter language, old and versatile. It is… Continue reading Spoken Egyptian For Communication: How Powerful it Really is

Wonderful Egyptian Words Which Are Derived from Italian

Egyptian Arabic words from Italian

In this blog post, we talk about 10 Egyptian Arabic words. These words came from Italian and Egyptians integrated them into the Egyptian dialect of Cairo. Before 1952, Italian Egyptians, formed the second-largest expatriate community in Egypt after the Greeks, where the former lived in big Egyptian cities like Cairo and Alexandria. Because of this, it was… Continue reading Wonderful Egyptian Words Which Are Derived from Italian