Anas Abdallah
Native Arabic Speaker and Translator
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Co-authored Articles (4)
How to
Count to 10 in Arabic
There are several different standard forms of Arabic that exist in different regions of the world where Arabic is spoken. Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) is the standardized version that most people learn. It is the officia...
How to
Speak Egyptian Arabic
Egyptian Arabic is a dialect of Modern Standard Arabic. It uses many of the same words, though it does borrow from other languages as well. It also uses some different pronunciations. If you're trying to learn Egyptian A...
How to
Speak Arabic
Arabic is quickly becoming one of the world's most important languages. With more than 240 million speakers that span many regions and several continents, Arabic is one of the top ten most spoken languages on the planet....
How to
Write a Ghazal
Want to try your hand at writing a ghazal? Pronounced roughly like English ''guzzle'', this centuries-old form of poetry and song hails from Persia (Iran), Pakistan, and India. In Arabic, the word "ghazal" can have two...