It would be better if you learn MSA/formal Arabic and not an Arabic dialect bec you would be able to talk to all Arabs and also you will be able to read more important educational books
The problem with Arabic dialects is that there are too many and they aren't mutually intelligible. I speak the Egyptian dialect and I can only somewhat understand the sudanese and shami dialect. The rest I can't understand. So learning a dialect won't help you that much except with that specific country or area. What's the problem with speaking standard Arabic in conversations??
You should be careful though bec Egypt as a country is going through a tough time now and it's influence in Arab culture is diminishing over time. Also Syria is basically gone as a country and it is the biggest country in الشام. Which country do you live in where Egyptian and shami dialects are well understood?
Are they old or young people? Because if they're young then that's weird bec the Egyptian culture is way less successful/widespread than it was in the past
I speak gulf dialect if thats could be any sort of help to you
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It would be better if you learn MSA/formal Arabic and not an Arabic dialect bec you would be able to talk to all Arabs and also you will be able to read more important educational books
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The problem with Arabic dialects is that there are too many and they aren't mutually intelligible. I speak the Egyptian dialect and I can only somewhat understand the sudanese and shami dialect. The rest I can't understand. So learning a dialect won't help you that much except with that specific country or area. What's the problem with speaking standard Arabic in conversations??
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You should be careful though bec Egypt as a country is going through a tough time now and it's influence in Arab culture is diminishing over time. Also Syria is basically gone as a country and it is the biggest country in الشام. Which country do you live in where Egyptian and shami dialects are well understood?
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Are they old or young people? Because if they're young then that's weird bec the Egyptian culture is way less successful/widespread than it was in the past
Dm you