Using اللي (illi) in Spoken Levantine Arabic: 4 Essential Rules and 4 Common Mistakes

February 26
12 mins

Episode Description

If you want to sound natural in spoken Levantine Arabic, you need to use one small but powerful word: اللي (illi).

In this episode, we break down how اللي (illi) works, why it’s not optional, and address some of the most common mistakes Arabic learners make when using it.

Episode emphases:

• The 4 main functions of اللي (illi) in spoken Levantine Arabic
• How it specifies people, places, and things
• How it’s used in generalizations (eg “whoever…”)
• How to use it for emphasis (“It was X who…”)
• Why you must repeat the pronoun after the verb
• The 4 most common learner mistakes
• When NOT to use اللي (illi)

If you feel unsure about when and how to include اللي (illi) when speaking, this episode will give you clear explanations in English with examples in Levantine Arabic.

Fluency doesn’t come from memorizing rules alone. It comes from noticing patterns, collecting examples, and practicing them intentionally.

Good Arabic learners are good observers.

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