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العربية · 400M+ speakers

Learn Arabic with native speakers

Live calls, chat, VR scenes and cultural lessons. Start free on LangCub.

How you'll learn

Four ways LangCub teaches Arabic

Live video calls with Arabic native speakers

Talk face-to-face with verified Arabic speakers and tutors. Friendly, judgement-free practice.

Chat with Arabic natives

Text and voice-note with Arabic speakers. Real corrections from real people.

Arabic in VR

Step into Arabic-speaking environments and practice as if you were there.

Self-paced Arabic courses

Bite-sized lessons from A1 to C2, woven through with Arabic culture, music and food.

Curriculum

Arabic from A1 to C2

Every level blends grammar, vocab and real Arabic cultural context.

  1. 1

    A1 Beginner

    Greet people, introduce yourself, order food, ask for directions.

  2. 2

    A2 Elementary

    Hold short everyday conversations, talk about your routine, travel basics.

  3. 3

    B1 Intermediate

    Discuss feelings, opinions, work and culture comfortably.

  4. 4

    B2 Upper intermediate

    Debate, watch shows without subtitles, navigate any social setting.

  5. 5

    C1 Advanced

    Express yourself fluently and spontaneously in professional contexts.

  6. 6

    C2 Mastery

    Indistinguishable from a highly educated native speaker.

FAQ

Learning Arabic: common questions

How can I learn Arabic online with native speakers?

Sign up free on LangCub, choose Arabic, and you'll be matched with verified Arabic native speakers. Start a live video call, send a chat message, or join a group event, all from one platform.

Is Arabic hard to learn?

Every language has its quirks. Arabic becomes much easier when you practice with native speakers daily, and LangCub makes that practice convenient and fun, even if you only have 10 minutes.

Can I take a free Arabic course?

Yes. LangCub's Arabic course is free to start, including beginner lessons, vocabulary drills, AI tutor sessions and chat with native speakers.

How long does it take to become fluent in Arabic?

With daily practice (20 minutes of lessons plus a short chat with a native speaker) most learners reach conversational fluency in 6 to 12 months. Speed depends on your starting language and consistency.

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Speak Arabic sooner than you think

Free to start. First Arabic lesson takes 5 minutes.