Fun!
Very good and fun. It’s easy and enjoyable for all.
Ja, Arabius ist komplett kostenlos und enthält keine In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
✅ Die Arabius-App scheint von hoher Qualität und legitim zu sein. Die Nutzer sind sehr zufrieden.
Arabius ist kostenlos.
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1 Bewertungen in Polen
Very good and fun. It’s easy and enjoyable for all.
Incredible resource for learning Saudi dialect, one of the only apps that teaches this dialect and it’s completely free to use!
I was a bit anxious that this app would teach a few basic words before proceeding to ask for money and subscriptions. This was not the case at all! I am on my third day of using this app, and I have learned so much already in a very fun and interactive way. This app goes above and beyond as you also learn about different parts of Saudi Arabia and the diversity of the country. Your speaking skills will grow/improve tremendously as long as you repeat everything out loud. Thank you for making such an amazing app!
Being the only Saudi Arabic app, it’s actually pretty nice. However, it would be nice if you could take tests for different lessons and skip them if you know it already. Also, there should be an English translation, as people with no Arabic background cannot understand whatever they’re saying.
I really enjoy the visual learning without reading- it pushes my learning in a new way. I also really like the theme! I’m excited to see this app develop further and become ever more popular inshallah
This app is a nice and interactive way to learn the saudi dialect but i would recommend to at least write the english word under the image just to understand. i also wish there was a way to skip levels im an intermediate speaker and going through things i’ve already known.
This is a wonderful app because I’ve been trying to learn the Saudi dialect. It’s pretty hard to find an app that could teach you this dialect and not standard Arabic, but the only thing is that they should add is the translation for whatever language the individual chooses,
I like the aural learning component of this app. I wish that after learning the words by ear, you could look at the spelling in Arabic and the translation in English when you look at the learned vocab section. As another reviewer stated, it is sometimes difficult to tell from a single drawing what a word is supposed to mean.
I’ve tried so many apps to learn Arabic, especially Saudi Dialect. This is the only app on my phone because it’s organized, easy to use, & you actually learn.
It’s a great app, I just wish we could skip units. I’m sitting here reviewing the alphabet despite already knowing it. It’s really time consuming to go through the whole alphabet section by section and having to hear “this is A. this is B. this is C” for example.