PrettyPenny wrote:For instance:
English
"I'm fine"
Arabic
"tamam"
"Al hamdolillah"
"m'neeha"
"kuwaiyiza"
I can't learn Arabic fluently cause every dialect is different and by the time I've learnt 4 different versions of the same term I have a hard time remembering 4 more versions of another word!!
Firstly, there's tons of ways of saying "I'm fine" in English:
Good, Great, Alright, OK, etc... and then we're not getting into slang.
But agreed... the problem with Arabic is the dialects (called `ammiyyah) vary quite a bit from region to region.
However, there is a common form of Arabic that is used to communicate between regions, and this is also what is used for print - Newspapers, books, etc. Westerners refer to this as "Modern Standard Arabic", which is essentially what is called "fusha" or classical Arabic. If you are a beginner and want to start, you start here. Everyone will understand you speaking in this form (even if they want to make fun of you) and then from here you can branch off into a specific dialect.