Jules, Aiwa Amiya learner
Jules, Aiwa Amiya learner
Self-paced video lessons in real Levantine Arabic. Built for heritage learners who want to reconnect — not memorize textbook grammar.
Jules, Aiwa Amiya learner
Jules, Aiwa Amiya learner
FAQ
Clear answers for people deciding whether this course fits their Arabic goals, pace, and real life.
Aiwa (أيوا) means 'yes' in spoken Arabic. Amiya (عامية) means 'colloquial' or 'spoken dialect.' Together, Aiwa Amiya means 'Yes, Colloquial!' — it's our way of saying yes to learning real spoken Levantine Arabic instead of textbook Modern Standard Arabic. You might also see it spelled Aywa Amiya, Aiwa Ammiya, or Amya.
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Aiwa Amiya teaches Levantine Arabic, the spoken dialect used in Jordan, Palestine, Syria, and Lebanon, rather than formal Modern Standard Arabic. See our guide to choosing an Arabic dialect, or join our in-person dialect workshop in Amman.
Aiwa Amiya is built for heritage learners, travelers, expats, field workers, and busy beginners who want practical spoken Arabic for real conversations.
No. Aiwa Amiya is designed so beginners can start learning spoken Levantine Arabic step by step, including alphabet and reading foundations inside the course.
Aiwa Amiya focuses on real spoken Levantine Arabic. It helps learners move beyond textbook Modern Standard Arabic and understand how people actually speak in daily life.
Yes. Aiwa Amiya is designed for busy people with short, self-paced lessons, quick checks, and a resume-friendly flow that makes it easier to keep going in spare minutes.
The lessons are taught by Noor Essam Mohammad, a native Jordanian Arabic teacher with a degree in Arabic Language and Literature and more than four years of experience teaching foreigners.