Levantine Dialect

Speak the melodic Levantine Arabic of Beirut, Damascus, and Amman — the warm, everyday dialect of family tables, music, and the streets across Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, and Palestine.

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Levantine Dialect
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Is this for you?

  • You have Levantine roots — Lebanese, Syrian, Jordanian, or Palestinian — and want to speak with family in their own words.

  • You're moving to the Levant or working with Levantine communities.

  • You love the sound of Levantine music and cinema and want a soft, expressive dialect.

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Where this takes you

  1. 01

    First weeks

    Greet, share pleasantries, and pick up the rhythm of everyday Levantine conversation.

  2. 02

    Months 2–3

    Chat with family or friends about daily life, and follow songs and shows with growing ease.

  3. 03

    Month 6 and beyond

    Speak naturally at family gatherings, in shops, and at work — with the expressions that make the Levant feel like home.

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Start with a conversation, not a commitment

Tell us your goals in a free 15-minute call. We'll suggest the right level, pace, and teacher — and you decide if it feels right. No pressure, no obligation.

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Common questions

Is Levantine Arabic understood outside the Levant?

Yes — Levantine Arabic is one of the most widely understood spoken varieties across the Arab world, especially in the Gulf, thanks to Levantine media, music, and drama.

I understand Levantine but don't speak it. Can you work with that?

It's one of our specialties. We start from what you absorbed at home and turn passive understanding into confident speaking.

Levantine or Egyptian — which should I pick?

If your people and plans are in the Levant, choose Levantine; for the widest reach, Egyptian. The free consultation exists exactly for this question.