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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 that means in Arabic and how we can respond? Speak … Continue reading
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Mashallah ما شالله for admiration!
when you see/ hear about any thing beautiful or great, or a lot or any kind of admiration, that moment you should say ” Mashallah ما شالله”. May God keep it safe!
Family members in Arabic
Family is not an important thing. It’s everything. Michael J. Fox Let’s learn the meaning of small family part: Family: a’ileh –> عيلة Father: abb –> أب Mother: umm–> أُم Brother: akh –> أخ Sister: ukht –> أخت me: ana–> … Continue reading
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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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Goodbye!
Another word people use it for Goodbye you could hear it also: Speak to male: Khat’rak –> خاطرَك Speak to female: Khat’rik –> خاطرِك Speak to group more than one: Khat’irku –> خاطركُ The response: with peace Maa’ issalameh ( … Continue reading
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Prepositions in Arabic
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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؟
Cloths in Arabic
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