أنا لا أتكلم العربية جيداً
ana la atakallam al-'arabiyyah jayyidan
I don't speak Arabic well
Significado
Used by learners to explain their limited Arabic proficiency.
Contexto cultural
Arabs are famously hospitable and will often insist that your Arabic is 'excellent' even if you only know three words. This is a form of encouragement, not a literal assessment. In Egypt, humor is a way of life. If you say this phrase, a local might jokingly try to teach you a slang word immediately to 'help' you. People in the Levant often mix Arabic with French or English. If you use this phrase, they might immediately switch to English to make you comfortable. In the Gulf, many expatriates use a simplified 'Pidgin Arabic.' Using the correct MSA phrase 'Ana la atakallam...' marks you as a serious student of the language.
Smile while saying it
Arabic culture values warmth. A smile makes this phrase sound like an invitation to help rather than a refusal to talk.
Don't say 'No Arabic'
Avoid the 'No Arabic' English-ism. It sounds rude. Always use the full sentence.
Significado
Used by learners to explain their limited Arabic proficiency.
Smile while saying it
Arabic culture values warmth. A smile makes this phrase sound like an invitation to help rather than a refusal to talk.
Don't say 'No Arabic'
Avoid the 'No Arabic' English-ism. It sounds rude. Always use the full sentence.
Expect compliments
Be ready for the listener to tell you your Arabic is great. Just say 'Shukran' and keep trying!
Ponte a prueba
Complete the sentence with the correct word for 'well'.
أنا لا أتكلم العربية _______.
We need the adverbial form 'Jayyidan' to describe how you speak.
Which sentence is the most polite way to tell a taxi driver you are a beginner?
Select the best option:
Option B is the standard, polite way to explain your level.
Match the Arabic word to its English meaning.
Match the following:
Basic vocabulary matching.
Fill in the learner's response.
Native: 'هل تتحدث العربية بطلاقة؟' (Do you speak Arabic fluently?) Learner: 'لا، _______.'
The learner is answering a question about their proficiency.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Ayudas visuales
When to use 'The Shield'
Travel
- • Taxis
- • Airports
- • Hotels
Social
- • Cafes
- • Parties
- • Neighbors
Banco de ejercicios
4 ejerciciosأنا لا أتكلم العربية _______.
We need the adverbial form 'Jayyidan' to describe how you speak.
Select the best option:
Option B is the standard, polite way to explain your level.
Empareja cada elemento de la izquierda con su par de la derecha:
Basic vocabulary matching.
Native: 'هل تتحدث العربية بطلاقة؟' (Do you speak Arabic fluently?) Learner: 'لا، _______.'
The learner is answering a question about their proficiency.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasNot at all! It is considered honest and polite, especially if followed by a smile or a request to speak slowly.
It's optional but recommended for beginners as it makes the sentence structure clearer and more emphatic.
You would say: 'Mab-atkallemsh 'arabi kwayyes.'
Yes, if your Arabic is truly at a beginner level. It's better to be honest than to struggle later.
'Jayyid' is an adjective (a good book), while 'Jayyidan' is an adverb (to speak well).
Usually the opposite! They will try to help you or switch to a language you both know.
'Atahaddath' is slightly more formal, but 'Atakallam' is more common in daily conversation.
أنا لا أتكلم العربية أبداً (Ana la atakallam al-arabiyya abadan).
The root is K-L-M (ك-ل-م), relating to speech and words.
Yes, it's perfectly fine for all ages.
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