Generic English apps don't know your pronunciation patterns or grammar habits. Nabraty was built for Gulf and Arabic-speaking professionals — the feedback is different.
Try it free — no download needed →Nabraty shows you exactly what to change — and why.
"He give me the report yesterday."
"He gave me the report yesterday."
Arabic verbs don't conjugate for third-person singular — English does. Nabraty catches this pattern.
"The meeting it was very long."
"The meeting was very long."
Arabic uses a resumptive pronoun after the subject. In English, it creates an error.
"I am working here since three years."
"I have been working here for three years."
Arabic present tense maps differently to English perfect tenses — a very common pattern.
"Can you explain me the process?"
"Can you explain the process to me?"
Influenced by Arabic verb structure. English 'explain' is not used with a direct object person.
Arabic and English have very different grammar structures — verb placement, article use, tense systems, and pronunciation patterns. Generic apps flag errors but don't explain why Arabic speakers make them or how to fix the underlying habit.
Common patterns include p/b confusion, th sounds, final consonant dropping, vowel length, and stress patterns. The feedback is coached in the context of Gulf-region professional English.
Yes. Many Arabic-speaking professionals are fluent but carry small grammar or pronunciation habits that can affect how they are perceived in interviews, presentations, and meetings. Nabraty targets exactly those patterns.
Nabraty is built with professionals from the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, and Oman in mind — but is useful for any Arabic-speaking professional working in or targeting English-language roles.
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