I know the grammar, but vocabulary is still holding me back.

Guys, if you're a beginner to intermediate Arabic learner, you might know the grammar, the letters and most of the basics, but still feel like vocabulary is holding you back.

And maybe you know a decent amount of MSA vocabulary, but you want to start understanding other dialects too.

For me, one of the biggest problems is when I'm scrolling through social media or watching clips from shows. I'll come across a word I don't know, look up the translation, think "oh, that's a useful word"... and then completely forget it later.

I wanted something where I could actually keep all these words I'm coming across in one place and come back to them later.

https://reddit.com/link/1vrlbx3/video/2c2mtj5w14kh1/player

You can save newly learned Arabic words and notes to your own personal collection, then quickly search through them whenever you need to. There's also interactive flashcards to help reinforce the words you've saved, and a feature called Connections, where you can group Arabic words together based on their shared meaning or category.

The main idea is pretty simple: when you come across a new Arabic word, don't just look up the translation and forget about it. Save it, come back to it, and actually build your vocabulary over time.

If you have any questions about the app, feel free to ask in the comments or DM me.

Edit: The link to the app is in the video’s end card.

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u/Competitive-Code-663 — 3 days ago

I know the grammar, but vocabulary is still holding me back.

Guys, if you're a beginner to intermediate Arabic learner, you might know the grammar, the letters and most of the basics, but still feel like vocabulary is holding you back.

And maybe you know a decent amount of MSA vocabulary, but you want to start understanding other dialects too.

For me, one of the biggest problems is when I'm scrolling through social media or watching clips from shows. I'll come across a word I don't know, look up the translation, think "oh, that's a useful word"... and then completely forget it later.

I wanted something where I could actually keep all these words I'm coming across in one place and come back to them later. So I built a desktop app around that idea.

https://reddit.com/link/1vpu1cr/video/jtogi8hxwpjh1/player

You can save newly learned Arabic words and notes to your own personal collection, then quickly search through them whenever you need to. There's also interactive flashcards to help reinforce the words you've saved, and a feature called Connections, where you can group Arabic words together based on their shared meaning or category.

The main idea is pretty simple: when you come across a new Arabic word, don't just look up the translation and forget about it. Save it, come back to it, and actually build your vocabulary over time.

If you have any questions about the app, feel free to ask in the comments or DM me.

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u/Competitive-Code-663 — 5 days ago

I know the grammar, but vocabulary is still holding me back.

Guys, if you're a beginner to intermediate Arabic learner, you might know the grammar, the letters and most of the basics, but still feel like vocabulary is holding you back.

And maybe you know a decent amount of MSA vocabulary, but you want to start understanding other dialects too.

For me, one of the biggest problems is when I'm scrolling through social media or watching clips from movies and shows. I'll come across a word I don't know, look up the translation, think "oh, that's a useful word"... and then completely forget it later.

I wanted something where I could actually keep all these words I'm coming across in one place and come back to them later. So I built a desktop app around that idea.

https://preview.redd.it/2y3hwjnhvpjh1.png?width=1276&format=png&auto=webp&s=5649c0ca686380f3bfda50215250085b2e116435

https://preview.redd.it/app1bd4ivpjh1.png?width=1276&format=png&auto=webp&s=cc15f8a2b173f3d7d1c5963f321c70dec389eefc

https://preview.redd.it/2bj3sogivpjh1.png?width=1277&format=png&auto=webp&s=a5c0d455933c76120349f2f88f9d96f5137abf95

You can save newly learned Arabic words and notes to your own personal collection, then quickly search through them whenever you need to. There's also interactive flashcards to help reinforce the words you've saved, and a feature called Connections, where you can group Arabic words together based on their shared meaning or category.

The main idea is pretty simple: when you come across a new Arabic word, don't just look up the translation and forget about it. Save it, come back to it, and actually build your vocabulary over time.

If you have any questions about the app, feel free to ask in the comments or DM me.

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u/Competitive-Code-663 — 5 days ago