It’s useful to be able to talk about yourself and ask about others when you’re getting to know new people. And there may be times when you need to speak to an official person, or fill out a form.
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Perhaps you’re booking into a hotel, or going for an interview. You’ll probably be asked some basic personal questions in Arabic like “what is your nationality?” “what is your telephone number?” or “what is your date of birth?”
These are all useful things to be able to talk about for everyday conversations as well, so how about we get started on introductions in Arabic…
Pronunciation help for introductions in Arabic

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Answers
When you're responding, you can follow one of the simple formats below. Just insert the appropriate information in the brackets.
There are two ways of saying "Yes" and "No."
Filling out Forms
If you find yourself being asked to fill out forms with your personal details, you won’t get the complete questions that you’ve studied above. Instead, you’ll get short words or phrases.
Example:
That’s it for this lesson.
If you want more lessons on Arabic salutations then I recommend that you check out the following:
- More Arabic Salutations.
- How to pronounce different greetings in Arabic.
- Learn how to say hello in Arabic.
- Using polite words in Arabic will get you far.
- Being able to say Thank you in Arabic is essential for a great Arabic experience!
!مع السلامة (Ma3a essalama!) Goodbye!
Amira Zaki: Rocket Arabic