Unlock the power of Egyptian Arabic with Learn Egyptian Arabic: 1300 Must-Know Phrases for English Speakers by Imen Magri! Whether you’re traveling to Egypt, connecting with native speakers, or just passionate about learning a new language, this book is your ultimate guide to mastering everyday conversations in Egyptian Arabic. Inside, you’ll discover the 1300 most essential phrases used in daily life, from casual greetings to navigating local markets, ordering food in restaurants, and asking for directions. Forget confusing textbooks, this book gives you the practical language skills you need to communicate effectively in real-life situations. What You’ll Learn Inside: Master essential phrases for shopping, ordering food, and dining at restaurants. Navigate tourist spots with ease, asking for directions or booking accommodations. Speak confidently in conversations, whether it’s greeting someone, saying goodbye, or making small talk. Learn to ask the right questions in any situation: "How much is this?", "Where can I find the bus stop?", "Can you help me?" Expand your knowledge of Egyptian culture, with phrases reflecting the vibrant life and traditions of the country. Popular Phrases You’ll Learn: "How much is this?" – كام ده؟ (Kām dah?) "Where is the nearest bus station?" – فين أقرب محطة أتوبيس؟ (Fīn aqrab maḥaṭṭa otobīs?) "Can you recommend a good restaurant?" – ممكن ترشح لي مطعم جيد؟ (Momken tersaḥ lī maṭʿam gēd?) "I’m lost, can you help me?" – أنا ضايع، ممكن تساعدني؟ (Ana ḍāyeʿ, momken tsaʿidni?) "What time does the train leave?" – الساعة كام عشان القطر يمشي؟ (El-sāʿa kām ʿashān el-aṭr yemshī?) If you’ve always dreamed of speaking Egyptian Arabic fluently or you’re planning a trip to Egypt, this book is the solution you’ve been waiting for. It’s packed with real-life conversational phrases that will instantly boost your confidence and make you feel like a local in no time. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to truly understand and connect with the people and culture of Egypt. Start speaking Egyptian Arabic today!