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Seasonal · Arabic Voice-Over

Ramadan Greetings Voice-Over

Arabic voice-over for Ramadan season — IVR greetings, on-hold messages, Iftar promotions, radio commercials. 11 dialects, all native speakers, booked February-April for seasonal rollout.

Ramadan is the highest-stakes seasonal period in the UAE/GCC commercial calendar — retail, F&B, hospitality, and banking sectors all refresh their customer touchpoints with Ramadan-appropriate messaging. WEENstudio produces Ramadan voice-over annually for major UAE and GCC brands: IVR greetings ("Ramadan Kareem from..."), on-hold messages with Iftar offer details, radio and TV commercials for Ramadan promotions, hotel restaurant Iftar booking lines, and bank holiday-hours announcements. Booking opens in early February each year; demand peaks in late February through mid-March, with delivery completed by the start of Ramadan.

Ramadan content we voice

IVR greeting refreshes ("Ramadan Kareem" replacement of standard welcome menus), on-hold messages promoting Iftar specials and Suhoor menus, radio and TV commercials for Ramadan offers (retail discounts, restaurant Iftar packages, hotel staycations), bank holiday-hours announcements, government public-service Ramadan messaging, mosque audio guides for religious tourism.

Dialect choice for Ramadan content

For UAE-only retail: Emirati or Khaleeji Arabic. For pan-GCC: Khaleeji or MSA. For religious or formal Ramadan content (mosque announcements, religious educational): Classical Arabic (MSA) with tajweed-compliant delivery. For Saudi-specific: Saudi Arabic (Najdi or Hejazi). For Egyptian-market Ramadan content: Egyptian dialect.

Booking timeline

Ramadan voice-over should be booked by mid-February for delivery before the start of Ramadan. We open Ramadan project slots in early February and prioritise existing clients. Last-minute Ramadan bookings (March, close to Ramadan start) carry rush surcharges and reduced talent availability.

Arabic voices for this season.

Common questions

Quick answers.

When should we book Ramadan voice-over?
Mid-February at the latest for standard turnaround and full talent availability. Booking earlier (late January, early February) gets priority slots with our top-tier talents. Booking late (March, close to Ramadan start) means rush surcharges and limited talent options.
What's the most common Ramadan voice-over project?
IVR welcome menu refresh — replacing your standard greeting with a Ramadan Kareem version that mentions adjusted business hours and any Ramadan offers. Typically 4-8 prompts, voiced in Arabic and English, deployed for the duration of Ramadan and reverted to standard for Eid.
Do you handle Suhoor and Iftar promotion content?
Yes. F&B and hospitality brands typically book Iftar promotion voice-over in February for radio and digital deployment from the first week of Ramadan. Includes recipe descriptions, package pricing, and reservation hotline IVR.
Can you produce religious Ramadan content?
Yes — religious educational content for Ramadan (daily prayer schedules, religious lectures, mosque audio guides) voiced with specialist Classical Arabic talents trained in religious vocabulary and appropriate gravitas. Tajweed-compliant for Quranic content.
Do you offer Eid greetings as part of Ramadan packages?
Yes. Most Ramadan voice-over projects bundle Eid greetings (Eid Mubarak greetings, post-Ramadan business-hours announcements, Eid promotional content) into the same project for delivery before Eid al-Fitr.
What about post-Ramadan transition back to standard messaging?
We deliver Ramadan-period content and standard messaging in the same project — your IT team deploys the Ramadan version on the eve of Ramadan and reverts to standard on the day of Eid al-Fitr. No second project required.

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