Arabic Around the World—And Why It’s So Important
Arabic isn’t just a language it’s a passport to connect with over 400 million people worldwide! It’s one of the top five most spoken languages and an official language in more than 20 countries. For kids, learning Arabic opens the door to new friendships, stories, and cultures across continents.
Where Is Arabic Spoken?
Arabic is the official or widely spoken language in places like Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Morocco, the UAE, and Jordan. It’s also one of the six official languages of the United Nations!
Why Arabic Is Important for Kids
- Builds communication with Arabic-speaking friends and family
- Encourages cultural curiosity and respect
- Develops early thinking skills through a rich writing system
With Dinolingo, children can start learning Arabic at any age from pre-readers (ages 2–5) to elementary learners (6–10) and middle schoolers (11–14). Each level is tailored to their learning needs and development.
Dinolingo Makes Learning Fun and Flexible
- Learn over 50 languages, including Arabic, Spanish, French, German, Italian, and more
- Accessible on web, iOS, and Android
- Features over 40,000 activities: songs, games, flashcards, stories, and videos
- One subscription works for up to 6 kids
- Includes offline printable resources: worksheets, flashcards, and posters
- Safe for kids no ads, no pop-ups, no chat rooms
- Parents can track progress in real time through the Parent Dashboard
- Kids unlock rewards and badges as they learn
Creative Activities to Try
Arabic World Map
Print a map and mark the countries where Arabic is spoken. Add stickers or stars to countries your child wants to learn more about!
Language Badge Board
Create a board where kids collect “badges” for each new word, country, or culture fact they learn through Arabic.
Arabic gives kids the power to see the world with wider eyes and Dinolingo gives them the tools to get started today.
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