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Your First Arabic Conversation: What to Say and How to Say It (Beginner Guide)

Arabic for beginners.

1. Start with a Greeting

Use one of the most universal Arabic greetings:

👤 You:
السلام عليكمAs-salamu alaykum (Peace be upon you)
👤 Other person:
وعليكم السلامWa alaykum as-salam (And peace be upon you too)

2. Say Your Name and Ask Theirs

👤 You:
أنا اسمي [اسمك]. ما اسمك؟
Ana ismi [Your Name]. Ma ismuk?
(I’m [your name]. What’s your name?)

👤 Them:
اسمي سارة.Ismī Sārah. (My name is Sarah.)

👉 MasterStudy Tip: Practice this out loud with your tutor or the in-lesson voice recorder.

3. Ask Where They’re From

👤 You:
من أين أنت؟Min ayna anta/anti? (Where are you from?)
👤 Them:
أنا من مصر. وأنت؟Ana min Miṣr. Wa anta? (I’m from Egypt. And you?)
👤 You:
أنا من فرنسا.Ana min Faransā. (I’m from France.)

4. Add a Polite “Nice to Meet You”

تشرفناTasharrafnā (Nice to meet you)

This word works for all genders and keeps the tone respectful.

5. End the Conversation Politely

👤 You:
إلى اللقاء!Ilā al-liqā’! (See you later!)
👤 Them:
مع السلامة!Ma‘a as-salāmah! (Goodbye!)

6. Recap: Full Conversation Example

👤 You: السلام عليكم
👤 Them: وعليكم السلام
👤 You: أنا اسمي ريم. ما اسمك؟
👤 Them: اسمي أحمد
👤 You: من أين أنت؟
👤 Them: أنا من لبنان. وأنت؟
👤 You: أنا من كندا. تشرفنا
👤 Them: تشرفنا
👤 You: إلى اللقاء
👤 Them: مع السلامة

7. Practice Tips from MasterStudy

📱 Repeat the full conversation daily using voice tools

🎧 Listen to native versions of each line with audio

🧠 Replace parts of the dialogue with your own info (different names, countries, etc.)

🗣️ Practice live with a tutor to build fluency fast

Conclusion:

Your first Arabic conversation doesn’t have to be perfect — it just has to begin. With just 6–8 phrases, you can greet someone, introduce yourself, and leave a great first impression. MasterStudy helps you speak with confidence by guiding you through real-life dialogue, step by step.

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