This is one of the most useful starters in Arabic.
✅ Examples:
أنا من لبنان – I’m from Lebanon
أنا أدرس العربية – I study Arabic
أنا أحب القهوة – I love coffee
👉 Use it for introductions, preferences, and statements about yourself.
Arabic for beginners.
This is one of the most useful starters in Arabic.
✅ Examples:
أنا من لبنان – I’m from Lebanon
أنا أدرس العربية – I study Arabic
أنا أحب القهوة – I love coffee
👉 Use it for introductions, preferences, and statements about yourself.
Use this to ask yes/no questions.
✅ Examples:
هل تتكلم الإنجليزية؟ – Do you speak English?
هل هذا جديد؟ – Is this new?
MasterStudy shows how to build both formal and casual questions using this simple format.
Useful in any daily situation — ordering food, asking for help, or expressing needs.
✅ Examples:
أريد ماء – I want water
أريد أن أتعلم – I want to learn
Great for asking about names, objects, or definitions.
✅ Examples:
ما هو هذا؟ – What is this?
ما هو اسمك؟ – What is your name?
Use this to navigate places or ask for directions.
✅ Examples:
أين الحمام؟ – Where is the bathroom?
أين المدرسة؟ – Where is the school?
MasterStudy includes interactive map-based activities for learning this in context.
A quick way to express negation.
✅ Examples:
لا أفهم – I don’t understand
لا أريد هذا – I don’t want this
لا أتكلم بسرعة – I don’t speak fast
Use it to talk about hobbies and activities.
✅ Examples:
أحب أن أقرأ – I like to read
أحب أن أتعلم اللغات – I like to learn languages
🗣️ Speaking practice with native pronunciation
🧩 Sentence building tools to complete phrases with vocabulary you’ve learned
✍️ Writing prompts based on daily-life situations
📚 Dialogues and stories where these sentence starters appear naturally again and again
You don’t need to wait until you’re “ready” to speak Arabic. With simple sentence starters and a bit of daily practice, you can start forming real phrases today. MasterStudy gives you the structure, support, and confidence to begin speaking Arabic one sentence at a time.