How To Ask For Help in Egyptian Arabic
Asking for help is never easy. And knowing how to ask for help in Egyptian Arabic is even harder! But there are quite a few different problems that you might run into if you are a foreigner in Cairo. And,
Your Ultimate Guide to Egyptian Arabic.
Asking for help is never easy. And knowing how to ask for help in Egyptian Arabic is even harder! But there are quite a few different problems that you might run into if you are a foreigner in Cairo. And,
If you live in Egypt, you should know how to buy groceries in Egyptian Arabic. You could, of course, just eat fast food all the time. But nobody wants to do that! So take a seat, and learn some new
I had no idea that Dr. Seuss cars were real until I moved to Cairo. I’m talking, of course, about Tuk Tuks. Maybe I didn’t read enough books. Maybe I didn’t watch enough news. Or maybe I was the only
If you like Cleo Lingo, there’s a good chance you are a language nerd. But do you know how to talk about languages in Egyptian Arabic? That’s always a good skill to have. Because, like it or not, if you
Knowing how to greet people in Egyptian Arabic is important. Because, let’s face it: greetings are huge in Egyptian culture. You use them when you are greeting your boweb, you use them with your friends on the streets, and you
Disclaimer for today: there is more than one way to deal with sexual harassment. One way is to keep walking, and not do anything at all. Keep that in mind as a woman. Today’s post, and the phrases you will
Knowing how to count in Egyptian Arabic is essential. And with the different Arabic dialects, it can be a bit tricky knowing the proper pronunciation. Today should help you out. Today, Cleo Lingo will be explaining…how to count in Egyptian
Knowing how to say emotions in Egyptian Arabic is important. It helps you to describe exactly how you are feeling, and can avoid those awkward situations where you say that “I’m happy your cat died” instead of “I’m sad.” Nobody
If you are spending any time in Cairo, learning how to visit the pyramids in Egyptian Arabic is important. Not only is it one of the most touristic spots in the world – but you don’t want to get overcharged.
Whether you are totally new to this Egypt thing or you have been learning for a while, you probably already know how to say “Shukran.” Today, though, we want to teach you some other ways to say “thank you” in