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This 5 session course for complete beginners is designed to equip you with useful Iraqi Arabic words and phrases that can be easily put to use in day-to-day interactions. Topics include greetings and other pleasantries, numbers, colors and other basic vocabulary. The course targets A1 level on the CEFR language scale.
Iraqi Arabic, with its unique pronunciation and vocabulary, stands out among the various Arabic dialects for its depth, historical significance, and its role in daily communication in Iraq and neighboring regions.
The Iraqi Arabic dialect, known for its melodious tone and poetic nature, traces its origins back to the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia. This dialect is not just a language but a testament to the rich history and cultural heritage of the Iraqi people. Its vocabulary and expressions have been influenced by several languages over the centuries, including Akkadian, Persian, Turkish, and even English, making it a fascinating study for language enthusiasts and historians alike
Learning Iraqi Arabic opens up a window to understanding the Iraqi way of life, its folklore, music, and the intricacies of social interaction in the region. For travelers, it paves the way for a more authentic and immersive experience. For professionals, it can be a key asset in fields such as international relations, journalism, and the oil industry, which have significant ties to the Middle East.