Arabic
Although Arabic is a beautiful language, learning it is commonly thought to be challenging for English speakers. A major part of it is due to the fact that it varies mainly depending on where it is spoken. For example, an Algerian speaker may not understand a speaker from Lebanon.
The most of programs, however, will teach you in Modern Standard Arabic, or MSA. You may communicate with Arabic speakers from almost any country using this standardized version of the language that is taught in schools throughout the Arab world. Many governments, businesses, and media organizations employ MSA on a worldwide scale. However, you might also study the local dialect to help you handle daily life while traveling and making friends if you have a specific Arabic-speaking country in mind. Levantine, North African, and Egyptian dialects are popular dialects.