Words, Terms & Phrases

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“Stop here” in Tunisian Arabic

‎‎In Tunisian Arabic, "Stop here" is written using the Latin script as: Ekef lena Using the Arabic script, it is written as: اقف لنا Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Stop here, please." Ekef lena, 3aychek. .اقف لنا، عيشك   "Can you stop here, please?" Tnajem tekef lena, 3aychek?...

“Towel”, “Towels” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Towel" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Manshafe Using the Arabic script, it is written as: منشف In Lebanese Arabic, "Towels" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Manshafet Using the Arabic script, it is written as: منشفة Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in...

“Stop” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Stop" is written using the Latin script as: Ekef Using the Arabic, it is written as: اقف Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Stop here, please." Ekef lena, 3aychek. .اقف، لنا عيشك   "Let’s stop here quick and get some water." Najmou nekfou lena fisa3 wnekhdou...

“Room”, “Rooms” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Room" is written using the Latin script as: Gherfet Using the Arabic script, it is written as: غرفة In Lebanese Arabic, "Rooms" is written using the Latin script as: Gheraf Using the Arabic script, it is written as: غرف Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements  ...

“Living room”, “Living rooms” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Living room" is written using the Latin script as: Gherfet 2al joulous Using the Arabic script, it is written as: غرفة الجلوس In Lebanese Arabic, "Living rooms" is written using the Latin script as: Gheraf 2al joulous Using the Arabic script, it is written as: غرف الجلوس Listen to these two terms pronounced...

“Haircut”, “Haircuts” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Haircut" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: 2asit sha3er Using the Arabic script, it is written as: قصة شعر In Lebanese Arabic, "Haircuts" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: 2asa2it sha3er Using the Arabic script, it is written as: قصاقية شعر Listen to these two terms pronounced...

“Hair” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Hair" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Sha3er Using the Arabic script, it is written as: شعر Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "My hair is getting long." Sha3re 3ambyitwal. .شعري عمبيطول   "I’m going to cut my dog’s hair." Bade 2es sha3er...

“Football” (sport) in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Football" (the noun, as in the sport) is written using the Latin script as: Kourat 2al kadam In Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, it is written as: كرة القدم (Editor’s note: This is in regards to conventional European football (the same as Soccer in North America) and not American football.) Listen to this term...

“Bedroom”, “Bedrooms” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Bedroom" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Gherfet nawm Using the Arabic script, it is written as: غرفة نوم In Lebanese Arabic, "Bedrooms" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Gheraf nawm Using the Arabic script, it is written as: غرف نوم Listen to these two terms pronounced...

“Bed”, “Beds” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Bed" is written using the Latin script as: Takhet Using the Arabic script, it is written as: تخت In Lebanese Arabic, "Beds" is written using the Latin script as: Tkhoute Using the Arabic script, it is written as: تخوتة Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements  ...

“Bon appétit!” in Tunisian Arabic

‎In Tunisian Arabic, "Bon appétit!" (Bon appetit!) is written using the Latin script as: Chehia tayba! Using the Arabic, it is written as: !شاهية طيبة Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Bon appétit! I hope you enjoy the meal." Chehia tayba! Nchalla ejbetek el wajba. .شاهية طيبة! انشاء الله...

“Beef” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Beef" is written using the Latin script as: L7am Using the Arabic script Beef, it is written as: لحم Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Do you want the sandwich with beef or chicken?" Theb sandiwah bel l7am wala bel djej? تحب صندويش بللحم ولا بل...

“No bag” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "No bag" (as in the statement) is written using the Latin script as: Manghir sachet (Men8ir sachet) Using the Arabic script, it is written as: منغير ساشي Listen to phrase pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "No bag, please." Manghir sachet, 3aychek. .منغير ساشي،عيشك   "No bag. Thanks." Manghir sachet....

“I’m finished” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "I’m finished" (the statement expressing that one has completed an activity) is written using the Latin script as: Kamalt (Kammalt) In Tunisian Arabic, using the Arabic script, it is written as: كملت Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "I’m finished. The meal was excellent!" Kamalt. El...

“A lot” in Tunisian Arabic

 In Tunisian Arabic, "A lot" is written using the Latin script as: Barcha Using the Arabic script, it is written as: برشا Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "There are a lot of cats in this park." Fama barcha ktates fel hadika. .فما برشا قطاطس في الحديقة   "There...

“A little” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "A little" is written using the Latin script as: Chwaya Using the Arabic script, it is written as: شويه Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "A little bit of spice, please." Chwaya efe7, 3aychek.  .شويه افاح، يعيشك   "Just a little sugar in the tea, please."...

“Congratulations!” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Congratulations!" is written using the Latin script as: Nchallah mabrouk! (Mabrouk!) Using the Arabic script, it is written as:  (!مبروك) !نشاله مبروك Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Congratulations! You did excellent." Nchallah mabrouk! Amalt haja behia. .نشاله مبروك! عملت حاجه باهية   Congratulations on completing...

“Muslim”, “Muslims” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Muslim" is written using the Latin script as: Mouslim Using the Arabic script, it is written as: مسلم In Lebanese Arabic, "Muslims" is written using the Latin script as: Islem Using the Arabic script, it is written as: إسلام Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements  ...

“Pork” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Pork" is written using the Latin script as: Lahem khanzir In Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, it is written as: لحم خنزير Listen to this term pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "The pizza has pork on it." Fi lahem khanzir 3al pizza.  .في لحم خنزيرعال بيزا   "Is the...

“Paper”, “Papers” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Paper" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: War2a Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ورق In Lebanese Arabic, "Papers" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: 2awra2 Using the Arabic script, it is written as: أوراق Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences...

“Lemon tree”, “Lemon trees” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Lemon tree" is written using the Latin script as: Shajr 2al hamid Using the Arabic script, it is written as: شجر الحامض In Lebanese Arabic, "Lemon trees" is written using the Latin script as: Shajrat 2al hamid Using the Arabic script, it is written as: شجرات الحامض Listen to this term pronounced (audio)   Examples...

“Computer”, “Computers” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Computer" is written using the Latin script as: Computer Using the Arabic script, it is written as: كومبيوتر In Lebanese Arabic, "Computers" is written using the Latin script as: Computerat Using the Arabic script, it is written as: كومبيوترات Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements  ...

“Car”, “Cars” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Car" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Siyara Using the Arabic script, it is written as: سيارة In Lebanese Arabic, "Cars" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Siyarat Using the Arabic script, it is written as: سيارات Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in...

“I am…” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic,  "I am..." is written using the Latin script as: 2ana... In Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, it is written as: ...أنا Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "I am good. How are you?' (m) 2ana mnih,  kifik enta? (f) 2ana mnih,  kifik ente?  أنا منيح كيفك...

“Printer”, “Printers” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Printer" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Makanet 2al tabe3 Using the Arabic script, it is written as: مكنة الطبع In Lebanese Arabic, "Printers" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Makanat 2al tabe3 Using the Arabic script, it is written as: مكناة الطبع Listen to these two...

“What” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "What" is written using the Latin script as: Shou Using the Arabic script, it is written as: شو Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "What is it called?" (m) Shou 2esmo? (f) Shou 2esma? شو اسمو؟ (m) شواسمها؟ (f)   "What is your favorite movie?" (m) Shou...

“Internet” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Internet" is written using the Latin script as: 2al Internet In Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, it is written as:  ال إنترنات Listen to this term pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "How fast is the internet at the unit?" 2adesh sari3 2al internet bel wahda?    اديش سريع ال...

“Store”, “Stores” (nouns) in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Store" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Deken Using the Arabic script, it is written as: دكان In Lebanese Arabic, "Stores" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Dakakin Using the Arabic script, it is written as: دكاكين Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in...

“Cilantro” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Cilantro" (the herb) is written using the Latin script as: Kizbarat Using the Arabic script, it is written as: كزبرة Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Cilantro is a type of herb." 2al kizbarat naw3 men 2anwa3 2al 2a3shab. .الكزبرة نوع من انواع الاعشاب   "Cilantro...

“Church”, “Churches” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Church" is written using the Latin script as: 2al Knise In Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, it is written as: الكنيس In Lebanese Arabic, "Churches" is written using the Latin script as: 2al Kniset In Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, it is written as: الكنيست Listen to these two terms pronounced (audio)  ...

“December” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "December" is written using the Latin script as: Kanoun 2al 2awal In Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, it is written as: كانون الأول Listen to this term pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "It’s December 14th." 2al yawm 2arbata3ash kanoun 2al 2awal. .اليوم اربعتعش كانون الأول   "Do you want to...

“Why” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Why" is written using the Latin script as: Laysh Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ليش Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Can you explain why that word is spelled that way?" (m) Fik teshrah laysh hal kelme bitenlafad bihal tari2a? (f) Fike teshrahe laysh...

“Mint”, “Mints” (nouns) in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Mint" and "Mints" (the noun, as in the herb) are both written using the Latin script as: Na3na3 Using the Arabic script, it is written as: نعنع Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "In Tunisia, it is common to get tea with fresh mints in it."...

“Dad” (Father) in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Dad" (Father) is written using the Latin script as: Baba Using the Arabic script, it is written as: بابا (Editor's note: The English words Dad and Father are both translated as Baba (بابا) in Lebanese Arabic.) Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "My Dad is 61...

“Grocery store”, “Grocery stores” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Grocery store" is written using the Latin script as: Mahal khedra Using the Arabic script, it is written as: محل خضر In Lebanese Arabic, "Grocery stores" is written using the Latin script as: Mahalet khedra Using the Arabic script, it is written as: محليت خضر Listen to these two terms pronounced (audio)  ...

“Sister”, “Sisters” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Sister" is written using the Latin script as: 2ekhet Using the Arabic script, it is written as: اخت In Lebanese Arabic, "Sisters" is written using the Latin script as: 2akhawat Using the Arabic script, it is written as: اخوات Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements  ...

“November” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "November" (the month) is written using the Latin script as: Teshrin 2al tani In Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, it is written as: تشرين التاني Listen to this term pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "It’s November 15th." Khamsta3ash teshrin 2al tani. .خمستعش تشرين التاني   "My birthday is in...

“October” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "October" is written using the Latin script as: Teshrin 2al 2awal Using the Arabic script, it is written as: تشرين الأول Listen to this month pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "His birthday is in October." 3id miledo bi teshrin 2al 2awal. .عيد ميلادو بتشرين الأول   "It is October...

“August” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "August" (the noun, as in the month) is written using the Latin script as: 2ab Using the Arabic script, it is written as: اب Listen to this month pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "In most countries August is the warmest month of the year." Bi mou3zam 2al baladen 2ab huwe...

“Thursday” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Thursday" is written using the Latin script as: 2al khamis Using the Arabic script, it is written as: الخميس Listen to this day pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Let’s get coffee on Thursday." Khalina nekhod 2ahwe nhar 2al khamis. .خلينا ناخد قهوة نهار الخميس   "Summer starts on Thursday."...

“Fill it up” (vehicle) in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Fill it up" (the phrase, in the context of fueling a vehicle) is written using the Latin script as: 3abe In Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, it is written as: عبي Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Fill it up, please." (m) 3abe, 2arjouk. (f) 3abe, 2arjouke....

“Moped” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Moped" is written using the Latin script as: Moped In Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, it is written as: موبات Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Have you ever ridden a moped before?" (m) Rekib shi 3al moped? (f) Rekbe shi 3al moped? راكب شي عال...

“Turn” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Turn" is written using the Latin script as: (m) Brom (f) Breme In Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, these two words are written as:  بروم (m)  برمي (f) Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Turn the boat." (m) Brom 2el sefine. (f) Breme 2el sefine....

“Child”, “Children” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Child" is written using the Latin script as: Walad In Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, Walad (Child) is written as: ولد In Lebanese Arabic, "Children" is written using the Latin script as: 2awled In Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, 2awled (Children) is written as: اولاد Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)...

“Grandpa”, “Grandpas” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Grandpa" is written using the Latin script as: Jed Using the Arabic script, it is written as: جد In Lebanese Arabic, "Grandpas" is written using the Latin script, as: Jedoud Using the Arabic script, it is written as: جدود Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements  ...

“Congratulations!” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Congratulations!" is written using the Latin script as: (m) Mabrouk! (f) Mabrouke! Using the Arabic script, it is written as: !مبروك (m) !مبروكي (f) Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Congratulations! You did excellently." (m) Mabrouk! Kamet bi 3amel moumtez. (f) Mabrouke! Kemte bi 3amal moumtez....

“Taxi”, “Taxis” (nouns) in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Taxi" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Taxi Using the Arabic script, it is written as: تاكسي In Lebanese Arabic, "Taxis" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Taxiyet Using the Arabic script, it is written as: تاكسيات Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in...

“Cat”, “Cats” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Cat" (the noun, as in the animal) is written using the Latin script as: Bsayne Using the Arabic script, it is written as: بسيني In Lebanese Arabic, "Cats" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Bsaynet Using the Arabic script, it is written as: بسينة Listen to these two words pronounced...

“I” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "I" is written using the Latin script as: 2ana Using the Arabic script, it is written as: انا Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "I’m good. And how are you?" (m) 2ana mnih, 2enta kifak? (f) 2ana mih, 2ente kifik? انا منيح كيفك انت؟ (m) انا...

“Friend”, “Friends” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Friend" is written using the Latin script as: Sadi2 Using the Arabic script, it is written as: صديق In Lebanese Arabic, "Friends" is written using the Latin script as: 2asdika2 Using the Arabic script, it is written as: اصدقاء Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements  ...

“Beef” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Beef" (the noun, as in the type of food) is written using the Latin script as: Lahem Baker Using the Arabic script, it is written as: لحم بقر Listen to this term pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Do you want the sandwich with beef or chicken?" (m) Badak sandwich...

“Bottle”, “Bottles” (nouns) in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic "Bottle" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: 2anine Using the Arabic script, it is written as: قنينة In Lebanese Arabic, "Bottles" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: 2anani Using the Arabic script, it is written as: قناني Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in...

“He” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "He" is written using the Latin script as: Houwe Using the Arabic script, it is written as: هو Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "He has brown hair." Lawn sha3ro bene. .لون شعرو بني   "He reads a lot." Byi2ra ktir. .بيقرا كتير   "He works at...

“Pen”, “Pens” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Pen" is written using the Latin script as: 2alam In Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, 2alam (Pen) is written as: قلم In Lebanese Arabic, "Pens" is written using the Latin script as: 2a2lam In Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, 2a2lam (Pens) is written as: اقلام Listen to these two words pronounced...

“Book”, “Books” (nouns) in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Book" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Kteb Using the Arabic script, it is written as: كتاب In Lebanese Arabic, "Books" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Ketoub Using the Arabic script, it is written as: كتب Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in...

“Year”, “Years” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Year" is written using the Latin script as: Sene Using the Arabic script, it is written written as: سنة In Lebanese Arabic, "Years" is written using the Latin script as: Sneen Using the Arabic script, it is written written as: سنين Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements  ...

“Ice cream” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Ice cream" is written using the Latin script as: Bouza In Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, it is written as: بوظة Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Do you want ice cream?" (m) Badak bouza? (f) Badik bouza?  بدك بوظة؟ (m)  بديك بوظة؟ (f)  ...

“Chicken”, “Chickens” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Chicken" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Djej Using the Arabic script, it is written as: دجاج In Lebanese Arabic, "Chickens" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Djejet Using the Arabic script, it is written as: دجاجات Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in...

“A little” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "A little" is written using the Latin script as: Shway Using the Arabic script, it is written as: شوي Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "A little bit of spice, please." (m) Shwayet mtbale, 2arjouk. (f) shwayet mtbale, 2arjouke. .شواية متبلات، ارجوك (m) .شواية متبلات، ارجوكي...

“A lot” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "A lot" is written using the Latin script as: Ktir Using the Arabic script, it is written as: كتير Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "There are a lot of cats in the park." Fi ktir bsaynet bel matar. .في كتير بسينات بالمنتزه   "There are...

“Bottle of water”, “Bottles of water” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Bottle of water" is written using the Latin script as: 2aninet may Using the Arabic script, it is written as: انينة ماي In Lebanese Arabic, "Bottles of water" is written using the Latin script as: 2anani may Using the Arabic script, it is is written as: اناني ماي Listen to these two terms...

“Parsley” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Parsley" (the herb) is written using the Latin script as: Ba2dounis Using the Arabic script, it is written as: بقدونس Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Here is some parsley." Hawde shway ba3dounis. .هودي شوية بقدونس   "The recipe is calling for basil and parsley." 2al...

“Where” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Where" is written using the Latin script as: Wayn In Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, it is written as: وين Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Where do you want to get coffee?" (m) Wayn badak tekhod 2ahwe? (f) Wayn badik tekhde 2ahwe? وين بدك تاخد قهوة؟...

“What country are you from?” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "What country are you from?" is written using the Latin script as: (m) Men 2ay balad enta? (f) Men 2ay balad ente? Using the Arabic script, it is written as: من أية بلد أنت؟ (m) من أية بلد أنتي؟ (f) Listen to these two questions pronounced (audio)   In other Mediterranean languages and...

“Airport”, “Airports” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Airport" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Matar Using the Arabic script, it is written as: مطار In Lebanese Arabic, "Airports" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Matar Using the Arabic script, it is written as: مطارت Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in...

“July” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "July" (the noun, as in the month) is written using the Latin script as: Tamouz Using the Arabic script, it is written as: تموز Listen to this month pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Today is July 23rd." 2al yawm tlet wa 3ashrin tamouz. .اليوم تلات و عشرين  تموز  ...

“Orange tree”, “Orange trees” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Orange tree" is written using the Latin script as: Shajrat 2el bert2an Using the Arabic script, it is written as: شجرة البرتقان In Lebanese Arabic, "Orange trees" is written using the Latin script as: Shajarat 2el bert2an Using the Arabic script, it is written as: شجراة البرتقان   Listen to these two terms pronounced (audio)...

“Week”, “Weeks” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Week" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Jem3at Using the Arabic script, it is written as: جمعة In Lebanese Arabic, "Weeks" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: 2ousbou3 Using the Arabic script, it is written as: اسبوع Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in...

“Plane”, “Planes” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Plane" is written using the Latin script as: Tiyara In Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, it is written as: طيارا In Lebanese Arabic, "Planes" is written using the Latin script as: Tiyarat In Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, it is written as: طيارت Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)  ...

“Salt” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Salt" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Meleh Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ملح Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "A little salt please." (m) shwayet meleh, 2arjouk. (f) shwayet meleh, 2arjouke. شوية ملح، ارجوك (m) شوية ملح، ارجوكي (f)   "No...

“Sugar” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Sugar" is written using the Latin script as: Soukar Using the Arabic script, it is written as: سكر Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Sugar, please." (m) Soukar, 2arjouk. (f) soukar 2arjouke. .سكر، ارجوك (m) .سكر، ارجوكي (f)   "No sugar." Bala soukar. .بلا سكر   "Do you...

“I’m finished” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "I’m finished" (the statement expressing that one has completed an activity) is written using the Latin script as: Khalaset Using the Arabic script, it is is written as: خلصث Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "I’m finished. The meal was excellent!" 2ana Khalaset. 2al 2akel kenit...

“I don’t agree” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "I don't agree" (or "I disagree") is written using the Latin script as: 2ana mane mouwefa2 In Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, it is written as: انا ماني موافق Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "I don’t agree. I don’t think there is enough time...

“Next week” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Next week" is written using the Latin script as: 2ousbou3 2al je Using the Arabic script, it is written as: اسبوع الجاي Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Want to go on a road trip next week?" Bade rouh rehlet tarik 2ousbou3 2al je? بدي روح رحلة...

“Second”, “Seconds” (time) in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Second" (a unit or measurement of time) is written using the Latin script as: Sani Using the Arabic script, it is written as:  ثاني In Lebanese Arabic, "Seconds" (a unit or measurement of time) is written using the Latin script as: Sawani Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ثواني Listen to...

“Where is the…?” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Where is the...?" is written using the Latin script as: Wayn 2al...? Using the Arabic script, it is written as: وين ال...؟ Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Where is the bathroom?" Wayn 2al hemem? وين الحمام؟   "Where is the closest grocery store?" Wayn 2a2rab mahal...

“Vegetable”, “Vegetables” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Vegetable" and "Vegetables" are both written using the Latin script as: Khedra In Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, these two words are both written as: خضرة Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "What kind of vegetable is this?" Shou no3 haydal khedra? شو نوع...

“Sir” (pronoun) in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Sir" (the pronoun) is written using the Latin script as: Estez Using the Arabic script, it is written as: أستاذ Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Welcome, sir." 2ahlan, 2estez. .آهلا، استاذ   "Hello, sir." Marhaba, 2estez. .مرحبا، استاذ   "Sir, where is the nearest grocery store?"...

“You’re welcome” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "You're welcome" is written using the Latin script, as: (m) 2ahlan bik (f) 2ahlan biki Using the Arabic script, these two phrases are written as: اهلا بك (m) اهلا بكي (f) Listen to these two phrases pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "You’re welcome. Any time." (m) 2ahlan bik. Fi...

“Purple” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Purple" is written using the Latin script as: Mov Using the Arabic script, it is written as: موف Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "The purple moped is for sale." 2al motor 2al mov lalbe3. .الموتور اللموف للبيع   "The heather shrub has purple-coloured flowers." 2al shajirat...

“Feminine” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Feminine" is written using the Latin script as: Mou2anas Using the Arabic script, it is written as:   موءنث Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "In French, often there is the letter 'e' at the end of a word to indicate that it’s in the feminine form."...

“Where are you from?” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Where are you from?" is written using the Latin script as: (m) 2enta men wayn? (f) 2ente men wayn? Using the Arabic script, it is written as: أنت من وين؟ (m) أنتي من وين؟ (f) Listen to these two questions pronounced (audio)   In other Mediterranean languages and dialects “Where are you from?”...

“When” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "When...?" is written using the Latin script as: 2aymata...? Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ايمتا...؟ Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "When do you want to go to the park?" (m) 2aymata badak trouh 3al hadika? (f) 2aymata badik trouhe 3al hadika? ايمتا بدك...

“Wednesday” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Wednesday" is written using the Latin script as: 2al 2erb3a Using the Arabic script, it is written as: الأربعة Listen to this day pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Today is Wednesday." 2alyom 2al 2erb3a. .اليوم الأربعة   "Tomorrow is Wednesday." Bukra 2al 2erb3a. .بكرا الأربعة   "It is Wednesday today."...

“Turn right” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Turn right" is written using the Latin script as: (m) Brom yamin (f) Breme yamin Using the Arabic script, these two phrases are written as:  بروم يمين (m)  برمي يمين (f) Listen to these two phrases pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Turn right here." (m) Brom yamin hon. (f)...

“Rental car”, “Rental cars” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Rental car" is written using the Latin script as: Siyara lal 2ajar Using the Arabic script, it is written as: سيارا للأجار In Lebanese Arabic, "Rental cars" is written using the Latin script as: Siyarat lal 2ajar Using the Arabic script, it is written as: سيارت للأجار Listen to these two terms pronounced...

“Thank you” (Thanks) in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Thank you" (Thanks) is written using the Latin script as: Shukran Using the Arabic script, it is written as: شكرا Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "The meal was great. Thank you." 2al akel ken laziz. Shukran. .الاكل كان لذيذ. شكرا   "Keep the change. Thank...

“Yellow” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Yellow" is written using the Latin script as: 2asfar Using the Arabic script, it is written as: اصفر Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Ripe bananas are yellow." 2al moz 2al moustawi lawno 2asfar. .الموز المستوي لونو اصفر   "This terrace has a nice use of green...

“Green” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Green" is written using the Latin script as: 2akhdar In Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, it is written as: اخضر Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Leaves are typically green." Wara2 2al 2ashjar ma3roufin bel lawn 2akhdar. .وراق الاشجار معروفين باللون اخضر   "I like wearing...

“Straight” (direction) Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Straight" (the direction) is written using the Latin script as: Deghre Using the Arabic script, it is written as: دغري Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements:   "Keep driving straight." 3ambetdalne sou2 deghre. .عمبضلني سوق دغري   "Straight two more blocks, please." (m) Deghre 2edem ba3ad mafra2ayn,...

“Do you understand?” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Do you understand?" is written using the Latin script as: (m) 3ambtefham? (f) 3ambtefhame? IUsing the Arabic script, these two words are written as: عمبتفهم؟ (m) عمبتفهمي؟ (f) Listen to these two questions pronounced (audio)   Related questions in Lebanese Arabic “I understand” in Lebanese Arabic “I don’t understand” in Lebanese Arabic In...

“This meal tastes good!” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "This meal tastes good!" (the phrase) is written using the Latin script as: Hal akle ta3metha tayib! Using the Arabic script, it is written as: !هال اكلة طعمتها طيبة Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "This meal tastes good! How is yours?" (m) Hal akle ta3metha ktir...

“Your” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Your" is written using the Latin script as: (m) 2elak (f) 2elik Using the Arabic script, these two words are written as: الك (m) اليك (f) (Editor's note: In Lebanese Arabic, to indicate "Your" or that a noun is possessive in the You form, the words (m) 2elak / الك (f) 2elik /...

“My” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "My" is written using the Latin script as: 2eli Using the Arabic script, it is written as: الي Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "My flight leaves on Saturday." Rehlati nhar 2al sabet. .رحلتي نهار السبت   "Yes, it’s my dog." Na3am, haydal kalb 2eli. .نعم،...

“Right” (direction) in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Right" (the direction) is written using the Latin script as: Yamin Using the Arabic script, it is written as: يمين Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements:   "Turn right." Brom 3al yamin. .بروم عاليمين   "I’ll take the baguette on the right please." Rah ekhod 2al baget...

“Blue” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Blue" (the colour) is written using the Latin script as: 2azra2 Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ازرق Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "The water is a beautiful blue." Lawn 2al ma2 2ara2 jamil. .لون الماء ازرق جميل   "It is a clear blue...

“Black” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Black" (the colour) is written using the Latin script as: 2aswad Using the Arabic script, it is written as: اسود Listen to this colour pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "An Americano black, please." Amerikano 2aswad, 2eza betreed. .اميريكانو اسود، اذا بتريد   "Do you sell any pens with black ink?"...

“Masculine” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Masculine" is written using the Latin script as: Mouzakar Using the Arabic script, it is written as: مذكر Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Some languages use the masculine and feminine forms more than others." Ba3ad 2al loughat byista3mlo 2al jemal 2al mouzakar wa 2al mou2anas aktar...

“Man”, “Men” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Man" is written using the Latin script as: Rajoul Using the Arabic script, it is written as: رجل In Lebanese Arabic, "Men" is written using the Latin script as: Rejel Using the Arabic script, it is written as: رجال Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements  ...

“She” in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "She" is written using the Latin script as: Hiye Using the Arabic script, it is written as: هي Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "She is studying in Egypt for six months." 3ambtedros bi maser sarla set tesh7our. .عمبتدرس بمصر صرلها ست اشهر   "She is married...
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