Stop wasting time on textbook words you'll never use. Learn the 100 high-frequency phrases that help you navigate conversations and build rapport.

Most learners don't fail because the language is too hard; they fail because they’re memorizing the wrong words. The top 1,000 words in Arabic cover roughly 80 to 85% of everyday conversation.
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Lena: You know, Miles, I was looking at some Arabic textbooks recently and they are full of words like "democracy" and "infrastructure." But then I realized, if I actually landed in Cairo or Dubai today, I wouldn't even know how to ask for a cup of coffee!
Miles: Exactly! It’s a classic trap. Most learners don't fail because the language is too hard; they fail because they’re memorizing the wrong words. It’s actually fascinating—the top 1,000 words in Arabic cover roughly 80 to 85% of everyday conversation. You don't need a massive dictionary; you just need a better-chosen core.
Lena: Right, it’s about quality over quantity. I love the idea that a small, powerful toolkit of high-frequency words can act as the "engine" for fluency.
Miles: Precisely. So today, we’re moving past the textbook formalities to focus on the 100 most used phrases that will actually help you navigate a souq or build rapport with colleagues. Let’s dive into our first situational toolkit, starting with the "Big Three" essential greetings you can use immediately.