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العربية·370 million speakers

Learn Arabic Online — From Script to Spoken

Arabic script looks intimidating until you learn it flows logically from 28 letters. Talktiko starts with the alphabet and root system, then builds vocabulary you can actually use across the Arab world.

Everything you need to learn Arabic

Six core skills, 25 exercise types, and AI that meets you at your level — all built around Arabic specifically.

Arabic Alphabet First

Interactive script exercises teach all 28 letters in their initial, medial, final, and isolated forms. Right-to-left reading becomes natural within days.

Root-Based Vocabulary

Arabic is built from 3-letter roots. Our exercises show how one root (k-t-b) generates writing, book, library, writer, desk — so learning one root teaches many words.

Modern Standard Arabic (MSA)

Lessons focus on MSA, the pan-Arab standard used in news, literature, and formal settings. You'll be understood from Morocco to Iraq.

Verb Forms I–X

Arabic's 10 verb forms (فعل، فعّل، فاعل، أفعل...) modify meaning systematically. Gap-fill exercises drill the pattern so you can predict verb meanings from root and form.

Listening With Vocalization

Every listening exercise includes fully vocalized Arabic (with tashkeel) so you can see every short vowel. Toggle vocalization off as you advance.

Culture & Context

Dialog exercises use greetings, hospitality rituals, and everyday scenarios from Arab culture — with notes on regional variations.

Sample Arabic exercises

Every Arabic course uses a mix of these exercise types to drill vocabulary, grammar, listening, and writing.

Translate

Listen

Gap Fill

Match

Flashcard

Dialog

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Why learn Arabic with Talktiko?

Arabic script taught through interactive letter-matching in under 3 hours

Root-based vocabulary approach multiplies what you learn from each word

Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) understood from Morocco to Iraq

Premium ElevenLabs Arabic voices with natural pronunciation

Optional full vocalization (tashkeel) for beginners — toggle off as you advance

Free to start — full access to A1 MSA courses

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Start speaking Arabic this week

Right-to-left script, root-based vocabulary, and Modern Standard Arabic. Join thousands of learners building real Arabic skills with exercises designed for your level.

Frequently Asked Questions about learning Arabic

Should I learn Modern Standard Arabic or a dialect?
Start with MSA. It's the formal, standardized Arabic used in media, literature, and between speakers of different dialects. Once you have MSA, moving to Egyptian, Levantine, or Gulf Arabic is much easier.
How long to learn the Arabic alphabet?
Most learners can read basic Arabic within 1–2 weeks of daily practice. Our exercises focus on recognition and sound-letter correspondence before full vocalization rules.
Is Arabic right-to-left hard to get used to?
It feels strange for a few days, then becomes automatic. Our interface fully supports RTL rendering and our lessons are designed around the natural Arabic reading direction.
Will I hear a specific dialect in exercises?
All listening exercises use Modern Standard Arabic with clear, neutral pronunciation. We avoid strong regional accents so your ear trains on the pan-Arab standard first.