Learn Arabic with Netflix.
From Jinn to AlRawabi, Arabic originals are growing fast. A teacher reads the right-to-left script aloud as you watch.
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The teacher takes Arabic apart for you.
Instead of a flat translation, you hear why a word means what it means — broken into its pieces, in a native accent, then the show resumes. Here's the kind of thing you'll hear:
- صباح (ṣabāḥ)—morning
- الخير (al-khayr)—the good
“صباح الخير (ṣabāḥ al-khayr) means good morning. “A morning of goodness” — and the reply wishes you a morning of light.”
Popular Arabic shows to learn from
Any title with Arabic subtitles works. These are great places to begin — you may need a region where they're available.
Three steps to a smarter binge.
Add it to Chrome
One click, no account needed. You can be learning in under a minute.
Play a Arabic show
Pick anything in your target language. Dual subtitles appear instantly.
Let it teach you
At the right moments it pauses and explains the line out loud, then keeps playing.
Learning something else?
Learning Arabic with Netflix
Yes. StreamTutor turns any Arabic show on Netflix into a lesson — dual subtitles, a click-to-save dictionary, and an AI teacher that pauses to explain the lines out loud, then keeps playing.
Any title with Arabic subtitles works. Great starting points include Jinn, AlRawabi School for Girls, Paranormal. Pick something at a level you can mostly follow, and let the teacher fill the gaps.
No. StreamTutor works on your existing Netflix, so you learn Arabic from the shows you already watch. There's no separate catalogue to pay for.
Yes — install it and learn Arabic for free, with 5 spoken explanations a day. Pro (€19/mo) unlocks the live AI teacher you can talk to out loud, 60 explanations a day, and your full lesson library.
Turn tonight's Arabic episode into a lesson.
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