Arabic Language Learning
Arabic's three-letter root system is its secret superpower: once you learn k-t-b, you suddenly recognise kitāb (book), kātib (writer), and maktab (office). Our stories use Modern Standard Arabic and render right-to-left so reading feels natural from the start.
Beginner
First words, short sentences, and high-frequency vocabulary. Build confidence from day one.
The alphabet, sun and moon letters, and basic noun-adjective agreement.
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Everyday topics and familiar grammar. Read fuller scenes without reaching for a dictionary.
The verbal sentence, present and past tense, and pronoun suffixes.
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Richer grammar and natural dialogue. Follow real stories at a comfortable pace.
Verb forms II-X, the iḍāfa construction, and conditional sentences.
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Complex sentences, idioms, and nuanced ideas. Read like a native, one tap away from any phrase.
Case endings, complex verbal nouns, and dense classical-style syntax.
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What makes our Arabic library different
Three-letter roots
Spot the same root pattern reappearing across dozens of related words.
Right-to-left layout
Text direction flips correctly so reading flows the way Arabic was meant to.
Modern Standard Arabic
The formal register used across news, books, and lectures - the shared base under every dialect.