Arabic Language Day: Best Android Apps to Learn Arabic
Are you one of those people who like to do things the hard way? Or maybe you’re just looking for a great challenge? Well, for sure, if you’re a native speaker of English learning Arabic isn’t going to be as easy as learning Spanish or German! But, I think you’re probably up for it, right?
Come on, give it a shot. I’ve got 5 great apps here that will have you speaking Arabic like a diplomat in no time flat! Just a few minutes a day is all it takes to get started. Maybe you could even make learning Arabic (or any other language) your New Year’s resolution for 2019.
Try one. Try them all. Whatever you do, leave me a comment below and let us know which one you finally decided was right for you.
Learn Languages – busuu
busuu is an app for learning Arabic and other languages. It includes photos, recordings by native speakers, vocabulary, dialogues, tests, an online community where you can chat with native speakers and have them correct your grammar etc. An all-around great app for any language learner.
Drops: Learn Arabic language and alphabet for free
A unique app designed to help people learn Arabic. Spend just 5 minutes per day, track your progress, use gestures instead of a keyboard, and much more. A very effective and fun and free way to learn the Arabic alphabet and language.
HelloTalk Learn Languages Free
This free app is a bit different in that it works like a social media network that can help you learn over 100 languages, including Arabic. It allows you to chat with people from all over the world and gain valuable practice actually using your new language.
Memrise – Learn Any Language
This language learning app is really an interactive game that places you smack dab in the center of an adventure where you’ll need to actually use your new language. You can learn Arabic. French, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Turkish, Russian, Italian, Portuguese, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, and more.
Learn Languages: Rosetta Stone
Learn more than 24 languages, including Arabic, using methods that were first developed for children. You’ll start with just a few words but then soon move on to complete sentences. The app includes audio clips that will help you with pronunciation.