For a different method of learning Arabic (or several other languages), check out https://www.languagetransfer.org. It teaches Egyptian Arabic, explaining that the entire region knows this dialect because Egypt is the TV and movie hub of the Arabic world.
It's all audio (MP3s or streaming) and completely free, and (IMHO) the best language learning system out there. I have used it to learn Spanish, my sixth language and can't recommend it highly enough.
eddythompson80 1 days ago [-]
> explaining that the entire region knows this dialect because Egypt is the TV and movie hub of the Arabic world.
I suspect this is actively changing and in another generation or so won’t be true. All major TV, movies and music production has migrated to the Arab oil states since the late 2000s and accelerated in the 2010s. Today all major media production companies are based in the Gulf states.
tremarley 1 days ago [-]
Same here. Language Transfer helped me pick up so many languages in a short time easily.
Far better than every other tool I’ve tried from Duolingo,
Pimsleur, Rosetta Stone etc.
sudo_cowsay 1 days ago [-]
You got me started on learning Spanish there. So far so good.
confidantlake 1 days ago [-]
Kind of crazy that it has Swahili but not Portuguese.
bloak 15 hours ago [-]
I listened to the start of the Swahili course and it mentions that Swahili was the first one to be "commissioned", which I understand to mean that someone asked for it and paid for it specifically. It also said there was information about commissioning on the web site, but I couldn't find it. So it's a bit mysterious.
Commissioning a language course might be spare change for some government agency but I don't know whether they're allowed to spend money that way. They might be forced to put it out to tender and prefer domestic bidders or something like that.
tremarley 11 hours ago [-]
I remember that somebody made a Language Transfer Portuguese course, but it was heavily criticised and never relaunched
george916a 19 hours ago [-]
Not crazy at all. Swahili is the Lingua Franca of Africa.
qarthandyc 1 days ago [-]
It doesn't make any sound when I click the speaker icon. What's wrong with this?
AbjadPro 23 hours ago [-]
Hi, I'm the developer of AbjadPro. Can you tell me what browser and OS you're using? Feel free to email me at help@abjadpro.com with any other issues. Thank you!
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gnabgib 23 hours ago [-]
This should just be a normal post, if you didn't make it, it can't be a Show HN
> Show HN is for something you've made that other people can play with. HN users can try it out, give you feedback, and ask questions in the thread.
Arabic language learning resources are few and far between. Thank you for building this. Do you know which Arabic this teaches? Koranic? Modern Standard? Levantine? Gulf?
eddythompson80 1 days ago [-]
At least the videos sound Levantine
xeromal 1 days ago [-]
I was unable to listen because I'm at the airport but I was really curious. Thank you!
AbjadPro 23 hours ago [-]
It teaches all types of Arabic. The stories are written in Modern Standard Arabic, and videos are categorized by dialect.
Raed667 1 days ago [-]
Saw a couple of words that (as far as I know) aren't "modern standard Arabic" is there any bias towards a dialect or another?
AbjadPro 23 hours ago [-]
The stories are written in Standard Arabic and the videos are categorized by dialect. If you see any errors, please click on the "Report an error" button to send an email, or email me directly at help@abjadpro.com. Thanks!
junaid_97 1 days ago [-]
Nice work.
As others mentioned, I couldn't hear the sound.
There is a dire need for a good quality arabic learning app.
AbjadPro 23 hours ago [-]
Hi, can you tell me on which page you can't hear the sound, and which browser and OS you're using? I'll look into it. Feel free to email me about errors at help@abjadpro.com. Thanks!
AFF87 12 hours ago [-]
Thoughts about a one time payment only? Shouldn't we move away from yet another subscription?
cess11 1 days ago [-]
Are the vocalisations of the letters synthetic?
Edit: If I wasn't acquainted with arabic script I'd probably not be able to make out the difference in vocalisation between some letters.
AbjadPro 23 hours ago [-]
I used Artlist/ElevenLabs for the audio. I'm hoping to replace the audio with recordings by native speakers later this year.
eegG0D 1 days ago [-]
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Rendered at 23:53:38 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) with Vercel.
It's all audio (MP3s or streaming) and completely free, and (IMHO) the best language learning system out there. I have used it to learn Spanish, my sixth language and can't recommend it highly enough.
I suspect this is actively changing and in another generation or so won’t be true. All major TV, movies and music production has migrated to the Arab oil states since the late 2000s and accelerated in the 2010s. Today all major media production companies are based in the Gulf states.
Far better than every other tool I’ve tried from Duolingo, Pimsleur, Rosetta Stone etc.
Commissioning a language course might be spare change for some government agency but I don't know whether they're allowed to spend money that way. They might be forced to put it out to tender and prefer domestic bidders or something like that.
> Show HN is for something you've made that other people can play with. HN users can try it out, give you feedback, and ask questions in the thread.
https://news.ycombinator.com/showhn.html
As others mentioned, I couldn't hear the sound.
There is a dire need for a good quality arabic learning app.
Edit: If I wasn't acquainted with arabic script I'd probably not be able to make out the difference in vocalisation between some letters.