Master Study

How to Build Your First Sentence in Arabic: A Beginner’s Step-by-Step Guide

Arabic for beginners.

1. Start with the Subject

Arabic often starts with the verb, but as a beginner, it's easiest to begin with the subject (who is doing the action).
Examples:

أنا (Ana) – I

أنتَ / أنتِ (Anta / Anti) – You (m/f)

هو / هي (Huwa / Hiya) – He / She

👉 MasterStudy shows you how to identify and pronounce subjects properly in conversation exercises.

2. Add a Common Verb

Some verbs you’ll use from day one:

أريد (Ureed) – I want

أحب (Uhibb) – I like

أذهب (Adhhab) – I go

أدرس (Adrusu) – I study

Now you can say things like:

أنا أريد قهوة. (Ana ureed qahwa) – I want coffee

أنا أدرس العربية. (Ana adrusu al-‘arabiyya) – I study Arabic

3. Complete the Sentence with a Noun or Object

Add what, where, or who to complete your sentence:

البيت (Al-bayt) – the house

المدرسة (Al-madrasa) – the school

السيارة (As-sayyara) – the car

Example:

أذهب إلى المدرسة. (Adhhab ila al-madrasa) – I go to school

MasterStudy walks you through sentence-building using everyday topics like food, family, places, and hobbies.

4. Keep It Simple and Repeat Often

Use this beginner formula:
[Subject] + [Verb] + [Object]
Examples:

هي تحب الكتب. – She likes books

أنت تسكن في بيروت؟ – Do you live in Beirut?

MasterStudy gives you guided practice, then lets you try building your own — with tutor feedback.

5. Practice with Real-Life Topics

Start forming sentences about:
✅ Your name
✅ What you like
✅ Where you go
✅ What you do every day

Each beginner unit in MasterStudy helps you build a real sentence with each new word you learn.

Conclusion:

You don’t need perfect grammar to start building Arabic sentences. You just need the right structure, simple vocabulary, and regular practice. MasterStudy makes it easy — guiding you from single words to full conversations, step by step.

👉 Ready to build your first Arabic sentence? Join MasterStudy.ai today and speak with clarity and confidence.