Stop memorizing complex vocabulary and start with the 100 most used sentences. Learn the core phrases that cover 80% of everyday Arabic conversation.

Most learners don’t fail because Arabic is too hard; they fail because they learn the wrong words first. The top 1,000 words actually cover about 80 to 85% of everyday conversation.
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Lena: You know, Miles, I was looking at some Arabic textbooks recently, and they start by teaching words like "democracy" and "philosophy." It sounds impressive, but then you get to a real conversation and realize you don’t even know how to say "I want" or "where is the place?"
Miles: Exactly! It’s the classic trap. Most learners don’t fail because Arabic is too hard; they fail because they learn the wrong words first. Think about this: the top 1,000 words in Arabic actually cover about 80 to 85% of everyday conversation. You don’t need a massive dictionary; you need a better-chosen core.
Lena: That is a huge relief. So instead of chasing rare vocabulary, we should be mastering the "power tools"—the verbs and connectors that actually build sentences.
Miles: Precisely. It’s about usability, not word count. We’re going to look at the 100 most used sentences in Modern Standard Arabic to give you that shortcut to fluency. Let’s dive into the essential greetings and survival phrases you’ll actually use every single day.