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“Girl”, “Girls” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Girl" is written using the Latin script as: Bnaya Using the Arabic script, it is written as: بنية In Tunisian Arabic, "Girls" is written using the Latin script as: Bnet Using the Arabic script, it is written as: بنات Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "The girls...

“Company”, “Companies” (organization) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Company" (the noun, as in a for-profit organization) is written using the Latin script as: Charika Using the Arabic script, it is written as: شركة In Tunisian Arabic, "Companies" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Chariket Using the Arabic script, it is written as: شركات Listen to these two words...

“Boy”, “Boys” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Boy" is written using the Latin script as: Tfol Using the Arabic script, it is written as: طفل In Tunisian Arabic, "Boys" is written using the Latin script as: Wled Using the Arabic script, it is written as: أولاد Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "I have...

“Textbook”, “Textbooks” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Textbook" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Kteb Using the Arabic script, it is written as: كتاب In Tunisian Arabic, "Textbooks" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Ktob Using the Arabic script, it is written as: كتب (Editor's note: In Tunisian Arabic, there is no differentiation between a general...

“Each” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Each" is written using the Latin script as: Kol Using the Arabic script, it is written as: كل Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "One of each, please." We7ed men kol 7aja, 3aychek. .واحد من كل حاجة، عيشك   "He jogs 10 KM each day." Yejri...

“Chat”, “Chats” (nouns) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Chat" is written using the Latin script as: Conversation Using the Arabic script, it is written as: كونفرساسيون In Tunisian Arabic, "Chats" is written using the Latin script as: Les conversation Using the Arabic script, it is written as:  لاي كونفرساسيون Listen to these two terms pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements  ...

“Shower”, “Showers” (nouns) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Shower" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Douche Using the Arabic script, it is written as: دوش In Tunisian Arabic, "Showers" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Douchet Using the Arabic script, it is written as: دوشات Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in...

“Fall” (season) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Fall" (the season) is written using the Latin script as: El 5rif Using the Arabic script, it is written as: الخريف Listen to this season pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "The leaves turn orange in the fall." Awra9 e chijar yaliw bortou9alyin fel 5rif. .أوراق الشجر يوليو برتقالين في...

“Camel”, “Camels” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Camel" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Jmal Using the Arabic script, it is written as: جمل In Tunisian Arabic, "Camels" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Jmel Using the Arabic script, it is written as: جمال Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or...

“Purse”, “Purses” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Purse" is written using the Latin script as: Sac Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ساك In Tunisian Arabic, "Purses" is written using the Latin script as: Sikan Using the Arabic script, it is written as: سيكان Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "I’m going...

“With” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "With" is written using the Latin script as: B Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ب Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "A tea with sugar, please." Kes tei b soker, 3aychek. .كاس تاي بالسكر، عيشك    "Can I have a tea with sugar,...

“Spring” (season) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Spring" (the season) is written using the Latin script as: El rbi3 Using the Arabic script, it is written as: الربيع Listen to this season pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "It’s spring." Hedha el rbi3. .هذا الربيع   "It’s been a beautiful spring." T3ada rbi3 mezyen. .تعدى ربيع مزيان...

“Happy” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Happy" is written using the Latin script as: (m) Fer7an (f) Fer7ana Using the Arabic script, it is written as: فرحان (m) فرحانة (f) Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "I am happy." (m) Ena fer7an. (f) Ena fer7ana. .أنا فرحان (m) .أنا فرحانة (f)  ...

“Movie”, “Movies” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Movie" is written using the Latin script as: Film Using the Arabic script, it is written as: فيلم In Tunisian Arabic, "Movies" is written using the Latin script as: Aflem Using the Arabic script, it is written as: أفلام Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "That’s...

“Salad”, “Salads” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Salad" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Slata Using the Arabic script, it is written as: سلاطة In Tunisian Arabic, "Salads" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Slayet Using the Arabic script, it is written as: سلايط Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences...

“Still” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Still" (the adverb) is written using the Latin script as: Mazel Using the Arabic script, it is written as: مازال Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "It’s still light out." Mazel dhlem. .مازال ظلام   "Are we still good to meet at 4pm?" Mazelna bch netla9aw...

“Correct” (adjective) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Correct" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as: (m) S7i7 (f) S7i7a Using the Arabic script, it is written as صحيح (m) صحيحة (f) Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "That’s correct." (m) Hedha s7i7. (f) Hedhi s7i7a. .هذا صحيح (m) .هاذي صحيحة...

“Plant”, “Plants” (nouns) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Plant" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Nabta Using the Arabic script, it is written as: نبتة In Tunisian Arabic, "Plants" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Nabetet Using the Arabic script, it is written as: نباتات Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or...

“Pigeon”, “Pigeons” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Pigeon" is written using the Latin script as: 7mema Using the Arabic script, it is written as: حمامة In Tunisian Arabic, "Pigeons" is written using the Latin script as: 7mem Using the Arabic script, it is written as: حمام Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "There are...

“Forest”, “Forests” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Forest" is written using the Latin script as: 8aba Using the Arabic script, it is written as: غابة In Tunisian Arabic, "Forests" is written using the Latin script as: 8abet Using the Arabic script, it is written as: غابات Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "The...

“Vehicle”, “Vehicles” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Vehicle" is written using the Latin script as: Karahba Using the Arabic script, it is written as: كرهبة In Tunisian Arabic, "Vehicles" is written using the Latin script as: Kraheb Using the Arabic script, it is written as: كراهب Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "There are...

“Hello again” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Hello again" is written using the Latin script as: 3asslema marra o5ra Using the Arabic script, it is written as: عسلامة مرة أخرى Listen to this greeting pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Hello again. How are you?" 3asslema marra o5ra. Chna7welek? عسلامة مرة أخرى. شنحوالك؟   "Hello again. How...

“Again” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Again" is written using the Latin script as: Marra o5ra Using the Arabic script, it is written as: مرة أخرى Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Hello again." 3asslema marra o5ra. .عسلامة مرة أخرى   "Can you say it again?" Tnajem t9oulha marra o5ra?     ...

“This tastes good!” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "This tastes good!" is written using the Latin script as: Hedha mata3mou bnin! Using the Arabic script, it is written as: !هذا مطعمو بنين Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "This tastes good! I’m going to order more." Hedha mata3mou bnin! Bch nzid necmandi menou. .هذا...

“Tasty” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Tasty" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Bnin (f) Bnina Using the Arabic script, it is written as: بنين (m) بنينة (f) Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "This is tasty!" (m) Bnin hedha! (f) Bnina hedhi! !بنين هذا (m) !بنينة...

“Tunisia” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Tunisia" (the noun, as in the country) is written using the Latin script as: Tounes Using the Arabic script, it is written as: تونس Listen to this country pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "He is from Tunisia." Howa men tounes. .هو من تونس   "She is from Tunisia." Hia...

“Toothbrush”, “Toothbrushes” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Toothbrush" is written using the Latin script as: Brosse à dent Using the Arabic script, it is written as: بروس أدون In Tunisian Arabic, "Toothbrushes" is written using the Latin script as: Les brosses à dent Using the Arabic script, it is written as: لاي بروس أدون Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)...

“Shed”, “Sheds” (nouns) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Shed" (the noun, as in the architectural structure used for storage) is written using the Latin script as: Bit le5zin Using the Arabic script, it is written as: بيت الخزين In Tunisian Arabic, "Sheds" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Byout le5zin Using the Arabic script, it is written as:...

“Toothpaste” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Toothpaste"  is written using the Latin script as: Dentifrice Using the Arabic script, it is written as: دونتفريز Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "I like this toothpaste." Ye3jebni e dentifrice hedha. .يعجبني الدونتفريز هذا   "We are low on toothpaste." Ma3ach 3andna dentifrice. .معاش عندنا...

“Bread” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Bread" is written using the Latin script as: 5obz Using the Arabic script, it is written as: خبز Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "The bread is baking." El5obz ytib. .الخبز يطيب   "This bread is delicious." El5obz bnin. .الخبز بنين   "It’s warm bread!" El5obz...

“Or” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Or" is written using the Latin script as: Walla Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ولا Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "One or two scoops?" M8arfa walla thnin? مغرفة و إلا ثنين؟   "Do you want a medium- or large-sized pizza?" T7eb pizza...

“Forty” (40) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, the number "Forty" is written using the Latin script as: 2arb3in When spelled using the Arabic script, it is written as: أربعين When "40" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٤٠ Listen to this number pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Here is 40 dinars."...

“Sixty” (60) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Sixty" is written using the Latin script as: Setin Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ستين When "60" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٦٠ Listen to this number pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "The price is 60 dinars." El soum setin...

“Eighty” (80) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, the number "Eighty" is written using the Latin script as: Thmenin Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ثمانين When "80" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٨٠ Listen to this number pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "My grandma is 80 years old."...

“Hour”, “Hours” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Hour" is written using the Latin script as: Se3a Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ساعة In Tunisian Arabic, "Hours" is written using the Latin script as: Sweya3 Using the Arabic script, it is written as: سوايع Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "I arrive...

“Forty-one” (41) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, the number "Forty-one" is written using the Latin script as: We7ed w2arb3in When spelled using the Arabic script, it is written as: واحد وأربعين   When "41" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٤١ Listen to this number pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "The...

“Forty-three” (43) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, the number "Forty-three" is written using the Latin script as: Thletha w2arb3in When spelled using the Arabic script, it is written as: ثلاثة وأربعين When "43" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٤٣ Listen to this number pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "The total...

“Carpet”, “Carpets” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Carpet" is written using the Latin script as: Zarbia Using the Arabic script, it is written as: زربية In Tunisian Arabic, "Carpets" is written using the Latin script as: Zrabi Using the Arabic script, it is written as: زرابي Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "This is...

“Land”, “Lands” (nouns) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Land" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Ardh Using the Arabic script, it is written as: أرض In Tunisian Arabic, "Lands" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Aradhi Using the Arabic script, it is written as: أراضي Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in...

“Light switch”, “Light switches” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Light switch" is written using the Latin script as: 9ars e dhaw Using the Arabic script, it is written as: قرص الضو In Tunisian Arabic, "Light switches" is written using the Latin script as: 9rous e dhaw Using the Arabic script, it is written as:  قروص الضو Listen to these two terms pronounced (audio)  ...

“Cloud”, “Clouds” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Cloud" is written using the Latin script as: S7aba Using the Arabic script, it is written as: سحابة In Tunisian Arabic, "Clouds" is written using the Latin script as: S7ab Using the Arabic script, it is written as: سحاب Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Look at...

“Desk”, “Desks” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Desk" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Bureau Using the Arabic script, it is written as: بيرو In Tunisian Arabic, "Desks" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Bureauwet Using the Arabic script, it is written as: بيروات Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or...

“Bridge”, “Bridges” (nouns) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Bridge" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: 9antra Using the Arabic script, it is written as: قنطرة In Tunisian Arabic, "Bridges" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: 9nater Using the Arabic script, it is written as: قناطر Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in...

“Field”, “Fields” (nouns) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Field" (the noun, as in the type of terrain) is written using the Latin script as: Senia Using the Arabic script, it is written as: سانية In Tunisian Arabic, "Fields" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Sweni Using the Arabic script, it is written as: سواني Listen to these two...

“Welcome” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Welcome" (the greeting) is written using the Latin script as: Mar7ba Using the Arabic script, it is written as: مرحبا Listen to this greeting pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Welcome to our country!" Mar7ba bik fi bledna! !مرحبا بيك في بلادنا   "Welcome to our restaurant!" Mar7ba bik fel...

“Seventeen” (17) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Seventeen" is written using the Latin script as: Sba3tach Using the Arabic script, it is written as: سبعطاش Listen to this number pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "The price is 17 dinars." Essoum sba3tach dinar. .السوم سبعطاش دينار   "The price is 17.5 dinars" Essoum sba3tach dinar w 5amsmia....

“Sixteen” (16) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Sixteen" is written using the Latin script as: Setach Using the Arabic script, it is written as: سطاش When “16” is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ١٦ Listen to this number pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Here is 16 dinars." Hedhom setach dinar. .هاذم سطاش دينار...

“And how are you?” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "And how are you?" is written using the Latin script as: W enti labes? (Wenti chnahwelek?) Using the Arabic script, it is written as:  (ونتي شنحوالك؟) و أنت لباس؟ Listen to this question pronounced (audio)   Related phrases in Tunisian Arabic “How are you?” in Tunisian Arabic “I’m good” in Tunisian Arabic In...

“Nap”, “Naptime”, “Naps” (nouns) in Tunisian Arabic

Uh In Tunisian Arabic, “Nap" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: 9ayloula Using the Arabic script, it is written as: قيلولة In Tunisian Arabic, “Naptime" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Wa9t 9ayloula Using the Arabic script, it is written as:  وقت قيلولة In Tunisian Arabic, "Naps" (the noun) is written using the...

“Ninety” (90) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, the number "90" is written using the Latin script as: Tes3in Using the Arabic script, it is written as: تسعين When "90" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٩٠ Listen to this number pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "He is 90 years old." 3omrou tes3in...

“Can I have…?” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Can I have...?" (when requesting something from someone) is written using the Latin script as: Tnajem ta3tini...? Using the Arabic script, it is written as: تنجم تعطيني...؟ In Tunisian Arabic, "Can I have...?" (when requesting to take something from someone, such as borrowing an item) is written using the Latin script as: Tnajem...

“Can I have a coffee?” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Can I have a coffee?" is written using the Latin script as: Ta3tini 9ahwa? Using the Arabic script, it is written as: تعطيني قهوة؟ Listen to this question pronounced (audio)   Related questions in Tunisian Arabic “Can I have a tea?” in Tunisian Arabic In other Mediterranean languages and dialects “Can I have...

“We” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "We" is written using the Latin script as: A7na Using the Arabic script, it is written as: احنا Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "We are travelling as a family." A7na bech nsefrou ka 3ayla. .احنا باش نسافرو كى عايلة   "We will arrive tomorrow." A7na...

“Twenty-one” (21) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, the number "Twenty-one" is written using the Latin script as: We7ed w3echrin Using the Arabic script, it is written as: واحد وعشرين When "21" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٢١ Listen to this number pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "The price is 21...

“Twenty-three” (23) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Twenty-three" is written using the Latin script as: Thletha w3echrin When spelled using the Arabic script, it is written as: ثلاثة وعشرين Listen to this number pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements    "The price is 23 Dinars." El soum thletha w3echrin dinar. .السوم ثلاثة وعشرين دينار   "My ticket says...

“Twenty-two” (22) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, the number "Twenty-two" is written using the Latin script as: Thnin w3echrin When spelled using the Arabic script, it is written as: ثنين وعشرين When "22" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٢٢ Listen to this number pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Here is...

“Twenty-four” (24) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Twenty-four" is written using the Latin script as: 2arb3a w3echrin Using the Arabic script, it is written as: اربعة وعشرين Listen to this number pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "I bought 24 eggs." Chrit 2arb3a w3echrin 3athma. .شريت أربعة وعشرين عظمة   "This land is on 24 hectares." El...

“Twenty-five” (25) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Twenty-five" when writing numerically in the Latin script is: (numerically) 25 (alphabetically) 5amsa w3echrin When writing using the Arabic script, it is written as: 25 (numerically) خمسة وعشرين (alphabetically) Listen to this number pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "The price is 25 dinars." El soum 5amsa w3echrin dinar. .السوم...

“Twenty-six” (26) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, the number "Twenty-six" is written using the Latin script as: Seta w3echrin Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ستة وعشرين When "26" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٢٦ Listen to this number pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "The price is 26...

“I’m good” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "I’m good" is written using the Latin script as: Ena lebes Using the Arabic script, it is written as: انا لباس Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "I’m good, thanks." Ena lebes, 3aychek. .انا لباس، عيشك   "I’m good, thanks. How are you?" Ena lebes, 3aychek....

“For here” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "For here" (in the context of ordering food) is written using the Latin script as: Bech nekol lahne Using the Arabic script, it is written as: باش ناكل لهنه (Editor's note: Another way to express "For here" in Tunisian Arabic is Bech nekol houni (باش ناكل هوني).) Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio)...

“Ninety-seven” (97) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, the number "97" is written using the Latin script as: Sab3a w tes3in Using the Arabic script, it is written as: سبعة و تسعين When "97" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٩٧ Listen to this number pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "The price is...

“Ninety-three” (93) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, the number "93" is written using the Latin script as: Thletha w tes3in Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ثلاثة و تسعين When "93" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٩٣ Listen to number pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "He is 93 years...

“Location”, “Locations” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, “Location” is written using the Latin script as: Blasa Using the Arabic script, it is written as: بلاصة In Tunisian Arabic, “Locations” is written using the Latin script as: Blayes Using the Arabic script, it is written as: بلايص Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   “We’re almost at the...

“Server”, “Servers” (restaurant) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, “Server” (the noun, as in the position at a restaurant) is written using the Latin script as: Serveur Using the Arabic script, it is written as: سارفور In Tunisian Arabic, “Servers” is written using the Latin script as: Les serveurs Using the Arabic script, it is written as: لاي سارفور Listen to these two terms pronounced...

“Ninety-eight” (98) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Ninety-eight" when writing using the Latin script is: (numerically) 98 (alphabetically) Thmanya w tes3in When writing using the Arabic script, it is written as: 98 (numerically) ثمنية و تسعين (alphabetically) Listen to this number pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Here is 98 dinars." Ahom thmanya w tes3in dinar. .اهم...

“Ninety-one” (91) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, the number "91" is written using the Latin script as: We7ed w tes3in Using the Arabic script, it is written as: واحد و تسعين When "91" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٩١ Listen to this number pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "He is 91...

“Ninety-four” (94) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, the number "94" is written using the Latin script as: Arb3a w tes3in Using the Arabic script, it is written as: أربعة و تسعين When "94" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٩٤ Listen to this number pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "He is...

“Ninety-six” (96) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, the number "96" is written using the Latin script as: Seta w tes3in Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ستة و تسعين When "96" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٩٦ Listen to this number pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "He is 96...

“Ninety-five” (95) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, the number "95" is written using the Latin script as: 5amsa w tes3in Using the Arabic script, it is written as: خمسة و تسعين When "95" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٩٥ Listen to this number pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "The price is...

“Seventy-eight” (78) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, the number "78" is written using the Latin script as: Thmanya w sab3in When spelled using the Arabic script, it is written as: ثمنية و سبعين When "78" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٧٨ Listen to this number pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "I...

“Ninety-nine” (99) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, the number "99" is written using the Latin script as: Tes3a w tes3in Using the Arabic script, it is written as: تسعة و تسعين When "99" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٩٩ Listen to this number pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "The price is...

“Seventy-nine” (79) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Seventy-nine" (79) is written using the Latin script as: Tes3a w sab3in Using the Arabic script, it is written as: تسعة و سبعين Listen to this number pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "The price is 79 dinars." Essoum tes3a w sab3in dinar. .السوم تسعة و سبعين دينار   "I...

“Beautiful” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Beautiful" (commonly when referring to an environment or object) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Meziyen (f) Meziyena Using the Arabic script, it is written as: مزيان (m) مزيانة (f) In Tunisian Arabic, "Beautiful" (commonly when referring to a person) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Mahleh (f) Mahleha...

“River”, “Rivers” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, “River” is written using the Latin script as: Wed Using the Arabic script, it is written as: واد In Tunisian Arabic, “Rivers” is written using the Latin script as: Wedyen Using the Arabic script, it is written as: وديان Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   “This river leads to...

“Kitten”, “Kittens” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Kitten" is written using the Latin script as: 9taytes Using the Arabic script, it is written as: قطيطس In Tunisian Arabic, "Kittens" is written using the Latin script as: 9titsat Using the Arabic script, it is written as: قطيطسات Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "The cat...

“Okay” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Okay" is written using the Latin script as: Behi Using the Arabic script, it is written as: باهي Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Okay, sounds good." Behi, mriguel. .باهي، مريقل   "Okay, see you then." Behi, narak wa9tha. .باهي، نراك وقتها    "Okay, see you...

“Puppy”, “Puppies” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Puppy" is written using the Latin script as: Jarw Using the Arabic script, it is written as: جرو In Tunisian Arabic, "Puppies" is written using the Latin script as: Jrew Using the Arabic script, it is written as: جراو Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "That is...

“I’m ready” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "I’m ready" is written using the Latin script as: Ena 7dhart Using the Arabic script, it is written as: أنا حضرت Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "I’m ready now." Ena 7dhart taw. .أنا حضرت تو   "I’m ready soon." Ena 9rib na7dhar. أنا قريب نحضر...

“Stone”, “Stones” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Stone" is written using the Latin script as: 7ajra Using the Arabic script, it is written as:  حجرة In Tunisian Arabic, "Stones" is written using the Latin script as: 7jar Using the Arabic script, it is written as: حجر Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "You can...

“Lid” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Lid" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: 8ta (Ghta) Using the Arabic script, it is written as: غطاء Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "A lid, please." 8ta, 3aychek. .غطاء، عيشك   "Can you put a lid on the coffee?" Tnajem t7ot 8ta 3al...

“Address”, “Addresses” (location) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Address" (a location) is written using the Latin script as: Adrisa Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ادريسة In Tunisian Arabic, "Addresses" (multiple locations) is written using the Latin script as: Adriset Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ادريسات Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences...

“Towel”, “Towels” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Towel" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Manchfa Using the Arabic script, it is written as: منشفة In Tunisian Arabic, "Towels" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Mnechef Using the Arabic script, it is written as: مناشف Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in...

“Olive tree”, “Olive trees” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Olive tree" is written using the Latin script as: Chojret zitoun Using the Arabic script, it is written as: شجرة زيتون In Tunisian Arabic, "Olive trees" is written using the Latin script as: Chojrat zitoun Using the Arabic script, it is written as: شجرات زيتون Listen to these two terms pronounced (audio)   Examples in...

“Education”, “Educating”, “Educated” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Education" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Ta3lim Using the Arabic script, it is written as: تعليم In Tunisian Arabic, "Educating" (the verb) is written using the Latin script as: N3alem Using the Arabic script, it is written as: نعلم In Tunisian Arabic, "Educated" (the verb) is written using the...

“One” (1) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, the number "One" is written using the Latin script as: We7ed Using the Arabic script, it is written as: وحدة When "1" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ١ Listen to this number pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "One black coffee, please." 9ahwa ka7la...

“Two” (2) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Two" (the number) is written using the Latin script as: Thnin Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ثنين When "2" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٢ In Tunisian Arabic, "Two" (when referring to a pair of objects or people) is written using the Latin script...

“Night”, “Nighttime”, “Nights” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Night" is written using the Latin script as: Lil Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ليل In Tunisian Arabic, "Nighttime" is written using the Latin script as: Lil je Using the Arabic script, it is written as: الليل جا In Tunisian Arabic, "Nights" is written using the Latin script as: Lyeli In Tunisian Arabic, is written...

“Bedroom” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Bedroom" is written using the Latin script as: Bit el noum Using the Arabic script, it is written as: بيت النوم Listen to this term pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "This unit has three bedrooms." El dar hethi fiha theltha byout noum. الدار هاذي فيها تلاثة بيوت نوم.  ...

“Face”, “Faces” (body part) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, “Face” (the body part) is written using the Latin script as: Wejh Using the Arabic script, it is written as: وجه In Tunisian Arabic, “Faces” (the body part) is written using the Latin script as: Wjouh Using the Arabic script, it is written as: وجوه Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in...

“Arm”, “Arms” (nouns) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Arm" (the noun, as in the body part) is written using the Latin script as: Yed Using the Arabic script, it is written as: يد In Tunisian Arabic, "Arms" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Ydin Using the Arabic script, it is written as: يدين (Editor's note: In Tunisian Arabic, there is no...

“Head”, “Heads” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Head" is written using the Latin script as: Ras Using the Arabic script, it is written as: راس In Tunisian Arabic, "Heads" is written using the Latin script as: Rous Using the Arabic script, it is written as: روس Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "He is wearing...

“Foot”, “Feet” (body part) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Foot" (the noun, as in the body part) is written using the Latin script as: Se9 Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ساق In Tunisian Arabic, "Feet" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Sa9in Using the Arabic script, it is written as: سقين (Editor's note: In Tunisian Arabic,...

“Ball”, “Balls” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, “Ball” (the noun, as in the spheric object used for play) is written using the Latin script as: Koura Using the Arabic script, it is written as: كورة In Tunisian Arabic, “Balls” (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Kwer In Tunisian Arabic, using the Arabic script, it is written as: كور Listen to these...

“Hand”, “Hands” (nouns) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Hand" (the noun, as in the body part) is written using the Latin script as: Yed Using the Arabic script, it is written as: يد In Tunisian Arabic, "Hands" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Ydin Using the Arabic script, it is written as: يدين (Editor’s note: In Tunisian Arabic,...

“Grey” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Grey" (the colour) is written using the Latin script as: Gris In Tunisian Arabic, using the Arabic script, it is written as: قري Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "That is the colour of grey." Heka l couleur gris. .هاكة الكولور قري   "That is a...

“Brown” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Brown" is written using the Latin script as: Marron Using the Arabic script, it is written as: مارون Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Those are brown chairs." Hekom krasi marron. .هاكم كراسي مارون   "Can I order this set of chairs in brown?" Najem n3adi...

“We’ll go…” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "We’ll go..." is written using the Latin script as: Taw nemchiw... Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ...تو نمشيو Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Okay, we’ll go." Behi, taw nemchiw. .باهي، تو نمشيو   "We’ll go now." Taw nemchiw taw.  تو نمشيو تو....

“Fifty-eight” (58) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, “Fifty-eight” (58) is written using the Latin script as: (numerically) 58 (alphabetically) Thmanya w 5amsin When spelled using the Arabic script, it is written as: ثمنية و خمسين Listen to this number pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "I am 58 years old." 3omri thmanya w 5amsin sna. .عمري ثمنية و...

“Fifty-seven” (57) in Tunisian Arabic

The number "Fifty-seven" is written using the Latin script as: Sab3a w 5amsin When spelled out using the Arabic script, it is written as: سبعة و خمسين When "57" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٥٧ Listen to this term pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "I am...
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