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Common Arabic Expressions Nov 07, 2006
Just want to share these words.

I saw them today in a book here in our office..

hope it can help you guys who doesnt know arabic. Everyday, i hear these simple words from my bosses.


Greetings - Assalam alaikoom
(reply – walaikoom assalam)

How are you – Keef halak
Fine – Al hamdu lillah

Hello – Marhaba
Goodbye – Ma’a Salama

Yes – Nam
No – La

What is your name – Shoo Ismak
My name is – Ismi

Please – Min fadlak(male)/Min fadlik (female)
I’m sorry – Mut’ assef

Enough – Bas
Finished – Khalass

Hurry – Yalla besora
Go away – Rooh

Good – Zain
Bad – Muzain

God Willing – Insha Allah
Wait a moment – Stanna Shwaya
Let’s go/come on – Yallah

Hotel – Funduk

How much is this – Bekam

While in Taxi

Straight On – Seeda
Slow Down – Shwai Shwai
Left – Yasaar
Right – Yameen

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Nov 08, 2006
thanks isabela

so do you know all those words ?
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Nov 08, 2006
La..

just the greetings ...i hear them everyday here in the office ...my boss are arabs so ..sometimes i pick up from their daily conversation...

its hard to learn the language..there should be someone who's really willing to teach you...and translate each word and talk to you in Arabic..

If I get any other inputs ...I'll try to post them.. :)
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Nov 10, 2006
so isabela, did you pick this up from your arab bosses too?

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:lol:


i know they throw that around at my work a lot
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Re: Common Arabic Expressions Nov 10, 2006
isabela wrote:Just want to share these words.

I’m sorry – Mut’ assef

Enough – Bas
Finished – Khalass

Go away – Rooh

Let’s go/come on – Yallah



Those are words i am using every time there are arguments at work. My favorite - BAS & KHALAS - and the guys at work will keep quiet. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Nov 10, 2006
oh, my bad mods.... :oops:
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bushra21 wrote:oh, my bad mods.... :oops:


:lol: :lol: :lol: Also, i don't shake hand i am arabic lady now and the guys at work will be very shocked. :shock: :shock: :shock: Well, i don't know i like teasing arab guys. :lol: :lol: :lol: :oops: :oops:
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Nov 12, 2006
isabela wrote:How much is this – Bekam


I'm moroccan so i can speak arabic :)

How much is this - Bekam Hada , this - hada

Fine - Bekhayer , Al hamdu lillah - thank's to god :) , and you can say - Bekhayer Al hamdu lillah

and some other that you'll need

I want - oreedo

I don't want - La oreedo

I need - a7tajo

Again - Mara okhra

More - Aktar

I love you - O7ibok

I hate you - Akrahok

Me - Ana

You - Anta

Water - Ma'

Shutup - Ekhlass

if you need more ask me :) and if i need something in english i'll ask you ;)
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Nov 17, 2006
redmatrice wrote:
isabela wrote:How much is this – Bekam


I'm moroccan so i can speak arabic :)

How much is this - Bekam Hada , this - hada

Fine - Bekhayer , Al hamdu lillah - thank's to god :) , and you can say - Bekhayer Al hamdu lillah

and some other that you'll need

I want - oreedo

I don't want - La oreedo

I need - a7tajo

Again - Mara okhra

More - Aktar

I love you - O7ibok

I hate you - Akrahok

Me - Ana

You - Anta

Water - Ma'

Shutup - Ekhlass

if you need more ask me :) and if i need something in english i'll ask you ;)


your arabic is slightly different from other parts of the arab country.

Example:

How much is this? I can say - KAM HADA?

I prefer lebanese arabic, or syrian arabic is i think more refine. :D
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Nov 17, 2006
so you like the shami dialect then....


lol good choice...


i personally like the shami dialect on women and the emirati dialect on guys



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Nov 19, 2006
I like their dialect, but i think i am learning the local arabic fast. :D
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Nov 19, 2006
but wouldn't the local dialect be "Kaam Saar" for how much?
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Nov 19, 2006
fayz wrote:but wouldn't the local dialect be "Kaam Saar" for how much?


NO, how yani? it's kam hada.
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Nov 20, 2006
fayz wrote:but wouldn't the local dialect be "Kaam Saar" for how much?


Saar = price
The sentence is not complete so you can say ( bkam el saar) what is the price.
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Nov 20, 2006
asc_26 wrote:
fayz wrote:but wouldn't the local dialect be "Kaam Saar" for how much?


NO, how yani? it's kam hada.


kam hada = how much is this

hada = this

bekam = how much
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Nov 20, 2006
or you can say ib-ash-qad

Cheers,

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Nov 20, 2006
smartd wrote:or you can say ib-ash-qad

Cheers,

D


Which dialect is that smartd??
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Nov 20, 2006
fayz wrote:but wouldn't the local dialect be "Kaam Saar" for how much?


you are right fayz...

some locals say kaam esaar, kaam sa'arha, or ib kam


and i think smart d was speakin iraqi dialect...
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Nov 20, 2006
This was so kewl, proves how difficult it is for a newb to try and pick up the language, 18 ways to say everything.

Thank you all for your replies.
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Nov 20, 2006
saraUk wrote:what fayz said is not the same as you saying kaam esaar and kaam saar are not the same thing.


shou esaar bil inglizi?

i know saar is price, and actually i've heard many people say kaam saar, i guess translated it would be "what price" but now I'm curious, what is the translation for "esaar"
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fayz wrote:This was so kewl, proves how difficult it is for a newb to try and pick up the language, 18 ways to say everything.

Thank you all for your replies.



That why classic Arabic is the way to learn, then you can pick up dialect later. Some Arabic dialects do not even use the correct Arabic grammar so the sentence will not make sense in other countries.
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Nov 20, 2006
I guess you'll not understand arabic dialect in morocco

There's a big difference between ours and yours

But we can understand yours

moroccan speaks so fast and there's a lot of dialect in here
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Nov 21, 2006
CRAP!!! I made a mistake, I wanted to quote SaraUK's response but edited it by mistake.

sorry SaraUK. I have more power then i know how to control :oops:
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redmatrice wrote:I guess you'll not understand arabic dialect in morocco

There's a big difference between ours and yours

But we can understand yours

moroccan speaks so fast and there's a lot of dialect in here


True there are also big differences between moroccan language algerian and tunisian...
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Nov 21, 2006
sara_uk wrote:
saraUk wrote:what fayz said is not the same as you saying kaam esaar and kaam saar are not the same thing.


shou esaar bil inglizi?

i know saar is price, and actually i've heard many people say kaam saar, i guess translated it would be "what price" but now I'm curious, what is the translation for "esaar"


That why I was asking bushra, because the way you said it. What price!! Which is not correct es just added for al saaar al=the but some letters in Arabic like s= seen the L will not be read so instead of saying al saar you say esaar, like bushra said ignoring L when read but you have to write it.
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Mi Ange mi Demon wrote:
redmatrice wrote:I guess you'll not understand arabic dialect in morocco

There's a big difference between ours and yours

But we can understand yours

moroccan speaks so fast and there's a lot of dialect in here


True there are also big differences between moroccan language algerian and tunisian...


where are you from ?
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sara_uk wrote:
sara_uk wrote:
saraUk wrote:what fayz said is not the same as you saying kaam esaar and kaam saar are not the same thing.


shou esaar bil inglizi?

i know saar is price, and actually i've heard many people say kaam saar, i guess translated it would be "what price" but now I'm curious, what is the translation for "esaar"


That why I was asking bushra, because the way you said it. What price!! Which is not correct es just added for al saaar al=the but some letters in Arabic like s= seen the L will not be read so instead of saying al saar you say esaar, like bushra said ignoring L when read but you have to write it.


i was giving other examples of how people would say that here.

fayz is right, there are many people here that would say kam saar. doesn't make it grammatically correct, but thats how many speak here regardless.

also, yes, you're right about the el part i forgot to add....its kind of harder for me to write in arabic but still in english.
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