Tag Archives: God

Nice to meet you = ittsharafnaa!

Meeting ‪‎people‬ and getting things done: After ‪‎introductions‬. a co -speaker may say ” we are honored” Ittsharafnaa –> إتشرفنا and it is spoken to all The response: You can say: me too ” ou ana kaman ” وانا كمان … Continue reading

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Fruits in Arabic

Which one is your favorite? I like banana. And you? Anaa bah’ib ill muuz. Ou entuu? أنا بحب الموز. وانتو؟

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Sweet Rainy Morning!

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Be healthy to continue your work!

 ( May God give you health to continue your work)! We use it if you pass by someone who is working or even by phone . And sometimes people here use it as to say ( peace upon you) What … Continue reading

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Another goodbye

  Another word people use it for Goodbye you could hear it also: Speak to male: Khat’rak –> خاطرَكSpeak to female: Khat’rik –> خاطرِكSpeak to group more than one: Khat’irku –> خاطركُ The response: with peace Maa’ issalameh ( used … Continue reading

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Get well soon!

The expression salamtak ( سلامتَك) to a male and salamtik ( سلامتِك) to a female is roughly equivalent to I hope you feel better! or get well soon! to someone who is ailing. If you are the one who is … Continue reading

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May God keep your health!

Today it is weekend in Jordan and the family gather to have their lunch and enjoy the meal and chatting. Let’s wish you all a nice time! Ohh just a minute what is the blessing that we could use to … Continue reading

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Happy Eid Al- Adha ( Feast of Sacrifice)!

The Arabic and Islamic countries are celebrating Eid Al – Al Adha nowadays, let’s explain some about before saying Happy Eid to you all. Eid Al- Adha means ” The Feast of Sacrifice” and is to celebrate when a prophet … Continue reading

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