عالعربية speaking practice

Practice Speaking Arabic

Speak Arabic out loud, sounds, rhythm and all. Mira calls your phone for patient conversation practice at your level.

No app · works on any phone · from the makers of Indilingo

Say it out loudالعربية
مرحبا (marhaban)Hello.
هل يمكنك أن تعيد من فضلك؟ (hal yumkinuka an tuʿīd min faḍlik?)Can you repeat that, please?
كيف تقول … بالعربية؟ (kayfa taqūl … bil-ʿarabiyya?)How do you say … in Arabic?

On your call, Mira says these with you and corrects your pronunciation as you go.

Why speak Arabic?

Arabic spans a vast, influential region and is one of the most rewarding languages to speak. Its distinctive sounds can only be learned aloud.

400 million speakers

400 million speakers across the world

Arabic opens the Middle East and North Africa, and is one of the most in-demand and rewarding languages to speak.

Sounds English does not have

Several Arabic sounds are made deep in the throat. You cannot learn them by reading, only by producing them aloud.

Speaking bridges dialect and standard

Textbooks teach formal Arabic, but people speak dialects. Talking helps you connect what you study to how people really speak.

How your Arabic calls work

1

Tell us where to call

Enter your number and choose Arabic. It takes about twenty seconds.

2

Pick up and start talking

Mira calls and speaks with you in Arabic. Answer naturally, there is nothing to install.

3

Improve every call

Get gentle corrections and new words, and hear your Arabic get smoother each time.

Starter phrases to say out loud

A handful of phrases to get your first Arabic conversation going. Try saying each one before your call.

Arabic phraseMeaning
مرحبا (marhaban)Hello.
هل يمكنك أن تعيد من فضلك؟ (hal yumkinuka an tuʿīd min faḍlik?)Can you repeat that, please?
كيف تقول … بالعربية؟ (kayfa taqūl … bil-ʿarabiyya?)How do you say … in Arabic?
ما زلت أتعلم (mā ziltu ataʿallam)I'm still learning.
من فضلك تكلم ببطء (min faḍlik takallam bi-buṭʾ)Please speak slowly.
أريد أن أتدرب على الكلام (urīd an atadarrab ʿalā al-kalām)I want to practice speaking.

Tips to speak Arabic sooner

Practise the throat sounds ('ayn and ha) slowly and aloud every day.

Learn a spoken dialect alongside standard Arabic so you can actually chat.

Repeat full phrases out loud. Arabic rhythm is best learned by ear.

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Questions, answered

Which kind of Arabic do you practise?

You can practise clear Modern Standard Arabic and everyday spoken phrases. Mira adapts to whether you want formal or conversational Arabic.

Do I need to know any Arabic already?

No, you can start as a complete beginner. Mira speaks slowly, keeps things simple, and can help in English when you are stuck, then raises the difficulty as you improve.

How is this different from a language app?

Apps build vocabulary but rarely make you speak in real time. Indilingo Voice is a live phone conversation, so you practise understanding and speaking Arabic together, which is what real conversations demand.