'Arabi Liblib Review: How To Learn Arabic Slang'

  • Hubert Nagel
    Written byHubert Nagel
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A book that teaches you the real Egyptian Arabic you won't find in any conventional textbook.
'Arabi Liblib Review: How To Learn Arabic Slang'

'Arabi Liblib - Egyptian Colloquial Arabic For The Advanced Learner
'Arabi Liblib - Egyptian Colloquial Arabic For The Advanced Learner
Pricing: Currently selling for $22.95 on Amazon
Positives
  • One-of-a-kind resource for learning Egyptian slang
  • Contains expressions you won't find in any other book
  • AUC Press quality
Negatives
  • Definitely not for beginners
  • No included audio
  • Slightly high price

Summary

'Arabi Liblib is a rare gem for learners of Egyptian Arabic that teaches vocab and expressions you won't find in any Arabic course. It's also written in colloquial Egyptian rather than MSA or English.

If you're aiming for an advanced level in Egyptian or to really take your 'street language' to the next level, you need this.

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Can you recommend a good book that has helped you understand the finer details of colloquialisms (including bad words) in Arabic?

From time to time I put up reviews and recommendations of Arabic books (see here and here) and tools that I use or have used which I think might be of some help to you.

Today I’m going to briefly share another one that I ’ve just bought.

The comment section is always open to your input so if you have any recommendations of your own feel free to share it with everyone!

UPDATE: See the list of my best Arabic resources here.

‘Arabi Liblib (Fluent Arabic)

I recently purchased an incredibly useful advanced book on the Egyptian dialect of Arabic called ‘Arabi Liblib – Egyptian Colloquial Arabic for the Advanced Learner – 1: Adjectives and Descriptions.

It’s one of a three part series (see 2nd and 3rd parts) on adjectives, idiomatic expressions and proverbs used in everyday colloquial speech in Egypt.

From the introduction:

“The goal of this book is to help advanced students of Egyptian Colloquial Arabic to achieve a near-native level of proficiency through a focus on adjectives and expressions used to describe people.”

The title of the book is a colloquialism itself – ‘Arabi Liblib’ (Fluent Arabic).

A lib is a seed (usually refers to a pumpkin seed), and the reason why it’s used to refer to fluency is because of the way you use your mouth/lips to open and chew the seeds (you usually have bits of seed shell on your lips).

It’s a metaphor implying that words are all over your lips like seed shells.

Here are three random example entries from the book:

hot - hottie - babe