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I learned Classical Arabic in high school and still have good retention of reading and writing, with some vocabulary. I have a general understanding of the language from both high school and from listening to a lot of music. My goal is to be able to speak and read MSA fluently.
Here are my questions:
1. Considering my goals, is there a reason to prefer Classical Arabic over MSA?
2. Is MSA also a spoken dialect, or just written?
3. Whatโs a good learning platform for someone at my level? Do you think in-person group lessons are better than online courses?
I would appreciate any tips and insights!
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