AlifBee - Learn Arabic Easily
AlifBee - Learn Arabic Easily
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Alifbee LTD.
Fun Arabic learning | Learn Arabic alphabet & Master Arabic reading & speaking


Average Rating

4.3


Number of Ratings

6,832


Number of Downloads

1M+


Contains Ads

False


In-App Purchases

True


Install Fee

Free


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About AlifBee - Learn Arabic Easily

Do you dream of mastering Arabic but let your lack of confidence, time, or motivation get in the way? Then you are not alone… Whether you want to learn Arabic to impress your friends and family, get a better job, get to know the Quran better, or travel to an Arabic speaking country - AlifBee is the ... read more

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User Reviews

Sebastian Burlew Sebastian Burlew
18
Sunday, April 20, 2025

pretty good app, as with any other language app you don't want to use it alone but good for forming the habit of daily practice. my biggest issue is that when it has you try to pronounce a word it will not give feedback on how you mispronounce it which of course makes it difficult to correct. as others have mentioned sometimes the English word examples of a given sound don't exactly match with the arabic sound it is teaching. overall good but not great :]

Alifbee LTD.
Monday, April 21, 2025
Thank you for your feedback! We've noted your comments about the lack of pronunciation feedback and the mismatch in sound examples. We're working on improvements in these areas. Your input is very valuable in helping us make the app even better!
Hi I'm Tam Hi I'm Tam
88
Saturday, May 25, 2024

I grew up with the Arabic language and this app has given me a chance to learn it again. Very nice explanations for the lessons. However it could be better when it comes to aligning pronunciation with the writing (some of the letters are wrong and the voices say something else). Also sometimes the voices speak a little fast so it would be nice if we had the option to slow it down or have it fast. Otherwise this is a great app. Recommend!

Alifbee LTD.
Monday, May 27, 2024
Hi, Dear user, Thank you for your feedback. We are so glad you liked AlifBee Please send an e-mail to [email protected] so that we can assist you with the problem you are experiencing. We will help you as soon as possible. regards,
Master HeYaaaz Master HeYaaaz
60
Sunday, November 13, 2022

Mashallah an amazing app! And im considering buying the annual subscription within this month or by the next. However, there are some flaws that I'll explain. The english word examples to give an understanding of the sound in Arabic are off, for example, for the letter ر with dammah the word example was (royal) but (ro) from royalty gives the sound "ROW" which is wrong, it sounds like "RUE". Lastly, ive had quiz issues saying the answer was wrong when it was 100% right. Great app but needs fixes

Alifbee LTD.
Tuesday, November 15, 2022
Hello, Your problem needs more detailed examination. Please report it to our technical support team at [email protected]. We are always looking to help our users.
Glen Sellers Glen Sellers
46
Monday, October 3, 2022

I wanted to rate this higher but in the 3 lessons I've completed so far I had the same problem. First the person speaking the letters sometimes has no differences in the pronunciation. I had another student in my class say same thing. Second on the accent marks above the letters are impossible to see because they are so small. It makes doing the questions difficult. I do like the app.

Alifbee LTD.
Monday, October 3, 2022
Dear Glen, First of all, we are glad that you like our app. We have forwarded your valuable suggestions to our technical team. Please send your comments and suggestions to [email protected].
Sonya Greenwell Sonya Greenwell
50
Tuesday, November 14, 2023

I like it so far, especially because it has writing practice, but there are inconsistencies between the text and audio. The English words used for examples often do not make the same sounds as the Arabic letters. For example, for ثُ, it gives the English word "thorn." This is not correct because ثُ makes a "thoo" sound, and "thorn" is not pronounced "thoorn." I could see it being especially confusing for people who have never studied another language.

Alifbee LTD.
Friday, November 17, 2023
Dear Sonya, Thank you for your interest in Arabic and AlifBee. Some Arabic letters do not have a direct equivalent in English. That's why we try to choose the English letter closest to the pronounced letter. You can improve your Arabic pronunciation by practicing the letters. If this answer helped you, please update your comment.
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