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AlRamsa Institute (@alramsa.institute)

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Learn Arabic (Emirati Dialect)
Private/Group courses, books, e-books, and online/offline classes.
The UAE’s only official Emirati Arabic institute. 🇦🇪

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When people say to me: “I’m too old to learn in Emirati Arabic” #alramsa #arabic_language #miniclass #learntok #emiratiarabi

Emirati Arabic A1 course is for beginners who would like to learn Emirati dialect. You will learn about 600 words and phrases from greetings, self-introduction, asking simple questions and making short dialogues. We are mainly focused in speaking & listening skills only.

How to say “I had coffee” In Emirati Arabic.

Ever wanted to say “I changed my mind” in Emirati Arabic? In daily conversations, Emiratis say: غيّرت رايي (ghayyart rayee) = I changed my mind The word رايي (rayee) means my opinion. So literally, you’re saying “I changed my opinion.” Sometimes English translations don’t work word-for-word. For example, if you say “my mind” in Arabic, it’s بالي (baalee). That would sound different from the Emirati expression. It’s one of those phrases that shows how language and culture shape the way we express ourselves — and it’s a very important phrase that all Arabic learners need to know.

How to say “I don’t have” In Emirati Arabic. 3 refers to a letter aa (thick) and 7 refers to a letter h (thick)

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Emirati male clothing in Emirati Arabic

We don’t say “there are totally different” in Arabic, we say فرق السما والأرض (Literally: the difference between the sky and the earth/land) In English, you can say: • A world of difference • Like night and day • Or simply: They are totally different Next time you hear someone say “فرق السما والأرض,” you’ll know they mean there’s a huge difference.

Learn Emirati Grammar

What emiratis say when they have a haircut?

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How to say “to think” In Emirati Arabic. 3 refers to a letter aa (thick) and 7 refers to a letter h (thick)

What should I say to someone who just bought a car?🚗