Meeting in Arabic
Can you talk about different times of the day in Arabic? How do you say “later on” or “the day after tomorrow?” If you want to organise meetings in Arabic with family, friends or colleagues, these are useful things to know. The Rocket Arabic team has created this free audio lesson so you know the questions to ask, and some different ways to reply. That way you can be sure everyone will arrive on the same day at the same time!
You’ll learn lots of useful Arabic vocabulary that you can use in all kinds of Arabic conversations. Take your time, listen carefully to the Arabic pronunciation, and practice saying the words and phrases aloud. Let’s go!
How to pronounce phrases for meeting in Arabic
As hard as you try, without helpful feedback your Arabic pronunciation is never going to be the same as a native speaker’s. If you've found it difficult to perfect the way you say Arabic words and phrases, this lesson will help you.
Using the blue Rocket Record buttons you can record the way you say each word or phrase, and compare it with the way a native speaker of Arabic does. That’s right, with Rocket Languages voice mapping technology you can record your voice as many times as you need until your pronunciation matches the Arabic speaker!
In this lesson all gender specific words are in the masculine form.
That’s it for now. I hope you enjoyed the lesson!
bye باي
Amira
Rocket Arabic