18/05/2026
In Lebanese Arabic, “أكل / akal” doesn’t always mean food… Sometimes, it means you got into trouble 😂
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18/05/2026
In Lebanese Arabic, “أكل / akal” doesn’t always mean food… Sometimes, it means you got into trouble 😂
16/05/2026
Lebanese expressions are full of emotions ❤️🇱🇧
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14/05/2026
If you only learn one Lebanese expression today, let it be: “ 3a bele ع بالي” 😄
Which example sounded most natural to you? 👇
13/05/2026
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12/05/2026
One language, many ways to say “thank you” 🇱🇧✨
Lebanese Arabic turns gratitude into personality — sweet, casual, dramatic, or extra warm. Which expression sounds the most like you?
10/05/2026
Adverbs make your Arabic smoother, clearer, and more expressive 😍
09/05/2026
Warning: Learning these verbs in Lebanese Arabic may make you hungry 😋
07/05/2026
In Lebanese Arabic, the word “eye” — 3ein / عين is used in many daily expressions.
Sometimes it shows love, sometimes jealousy, sometimes attention, and sometimes protection from envy 👀✨
06/05/2026
Did you know that in Lebanese Arabic, the word لسان (tongue) shows up in so many funny and expressive phrases? 👅🇱🇧
From being persuasive, to speaking too harshly, to having a word “on the tip of your tongue,” Lebanese has a colorful way of saying it all!
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03/05/2026
Arabic verbs don't just change with tense… they change with WHO is doing the action too! 🤯
Yep, the verb shifts depending on the pronoun — and once you get this, everything clicks 🔓