What language is spoken in Tripoli, Lebanon?

The main language in Tripoli is Arabic, spoken in the Lebanese dialect. French and English are understood by many people in tourism and business, so visitors can usually manage with simple English, gestures, and a few Arabic greetings.

Will English be enough in Tripoli?

In shops, hotels, and with younger people you can often get by in English; in the souks, simple words and goodwill go a long way.

Learning a few Arabic phrases like “marhaba” (hello) and “shukran” (thank you) is appreciated.

Frequently asked questions

Do people speak English in Tripoli?

Many people in Tripoli’s tourism and business settings understand some English or French, though Arabic is the everyday language. A few basic Arabic phrases and a friendly manner make interactions in the souks easier.

History of Tripoli