Being able to talk about music in Arabic is a great way to start a conversation with a native Arabic speaker – after all, music is a universal language!
Perhaps you’re traveling in a Arabic-speaking country and you want to buy some Arabic music – how would you ask for what you want in Arabic?
Resources for further reading:
Talking about music in Arabic
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Remember you can substitute the music genre and artist name from the example sentences above.
Here are some useful words when listening to music at home, in the car or at a concert.
That's all for today - be sure to practice these new phrases when you next step into a music store in Egypt or discuss a new song with your Arab-speaking friends!
Here are a few recommended Arabic lessons to try next!
- Describing where you're from. Let's talk about nationalities in Arabic.
- An important lesson on the structure and pronouncing numbers in Arabic.
- At a Arabic restaurant? Try ordering in Arabic!
!مع السلامة (Ma3a essalama!) Goodbye!
Amira Zaki: Rocket Arabic