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Good Afternoon,


I am trying to learn Arabic at home, but to no real result.


I am looking for someone that would be able to teach me Arabic. Egyptian Arabic is preferable, however any dialect would be useful if widely spoken/understood.


If you are able to speak Arabic fluently and would like to share your language with me, it would be greatly appreciated. Please feel free to get in touch for us to discuss.


Thank you


A

  • 2 weeks later...

AbigailRosendaleRoad Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Good Afternoon,

>

> I am trying to learn Arabic at home, but to no

> real result.

>

> I am looking for someone that would be able to

> teach me Arabic. Egyptian Arabic is preferable,

> however any dialect would be useful if widely

> spoken/understood.

>

> If you are able to speak Arabic fluently and would

> like to share your language with me, it would be

> greatly appreciated. Please feel free to get in

> touch for us to discuss.

>

> Thank you

>

> A

  • 2 months later...

Hi Tara,


I didn't see this message at all, so sorry!


Haven't found anyone yet - nope.


Bit of a manic time of the year, but would be good to perhaps meet up in January?


I'll be heading over to Egypt in April perhaps and would be good to get a bit of a head start on the immersive language experience that will be!


My number is 07789551994 just in case EDF doesn't alert me to a reply on here.

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