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Do the people in Saudi Arabia speak English?

I am just wondering, although I am going on a course for Arabic Lebanon dialect in September.
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You really need to read/research before asking questions on a forum.

The answer to your question is:  many urban Saudis speak English.
I thought this forum was for questions?
Egyptian dialect is the one that most Arab speakers understand easiest, if you have the option to choose that instead.

Mart94 wrote:

I thought this forum was for questions?


Sure it is, but you do your homework first and then ask the questions! :)

Beakersful wrote:

Egyptian dialect is the one that most Arab speakers understand easiest, if you have the option to choose that instead.


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Well I know like 20 people from Saudi Arabia and they say they understand each dialect except the Arabic they speak in Algeria, Tunesia and Morocco.

Alliecat wrote:
Mart94 wrote:

I thought this forum was for questions?


Sure it is, but you do your homework first and then ask the questions! :)


Maybe it would be useful to make a topic for just small questions to prevent people from creating loads of topics for all of their questions. Just saying :D

Allow me to point you in the right direction :)

The GUIDE (link in rectangular box to the left) has a lot of useful general information (this link, for instance:  /en/guide/middle-e … ities.html ).

Also, you can use the 'Google Custom Search' box (upper right hand corner) to search threads in this forum (be sure to add 'Saudi Arabia' or 'Riyadh' or whatever to your key words).

Also, there are a couple stickies at the top of the home screen that cover a lot of basic information, too ("Do and Don't in Saudi Arabia" and "What is Your Idea of Saudi Arabia").
Amazing! Thanks!
In Saudi schools, English is taught as a second language from 5th grade up to high school graduation. So basically, most of them should understand basic English. The ones who speak good English are international and private students or public school students with the aid of additional English courses (Just like me).
The previous reply was regarding teens and young adults of Saudi Arabia. However, the majority of senior citizens don't speak English. And Regarding adults, I'd say half and half.
Yep, and it would be URBAN youth.

aman11022 wrote:

In Saudi schools, English is taught as a second language from 5th grade up to high school graduation. So basically, most of them should understand basic English. The ones who speak good English are international and private students or public school students with the aid of additional English courses (Just like me).


I heard it's hard to find an English speaker in Al Kharj, 90 klicks SE of Riyadh.

Moroccan dialect is the best
so go to morocco and enjoy the nice weather
why ru coming to Saudi to learn Lebanon dialect? last time I checked, there is a country called Lebanon, and we call it so for a reason
ur still the same Aliecat, firing everywhere lol
u must be a pure Texan lol
Because that what dialect was offered at the school, and they understand it in Saudi Arabia
okay :)
best of luck
let's us know if we can be any help at all

xyl wrote:

u must be a pure Texan lol


Even worse--New Jersey :lol:

oh lord !
plz tell me ur miles away from Hoboken at least lol

Mart94 wrote:

Because that what dialect was offered at the school, and they understand it in Saudi Arabia


aaaaand it sounds sexy.. well at least to me :D

aman11022 wrote:

aaaaand it sounds sexy.. well at least to me :D


Lol, didn't know you could hear the difference between dialects :P

Mart94 wrote:
aman11022 wrote:

aaaaand it sounds sexy.. well at least to me :D


Lol, didn't know you could hear the difference between dialects :P


This is one of my god-given strengths ;)