In Egyptian Arabic, "Read" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as: (I) 2aret (You) 2aret (You, plural) 2areto (He) 2arah (She) 2aret (We) 2arena (They) 2aroh Using the Arabic script, it is written as: قريت (I) قريت (You) قريتوا (You, plural) قرا (He) قرأت (She) قرينا (We) قروا (They) Listen...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Bathed" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as: (I) 2st7amet (You) 2st7amet (You, plural) 2st7ameto (He) 2st7ma (She) 2sta7amet (We) 2st7amena (They) 2st7amo Using the Arabic script, it is written as: استحميت (I) استحميت (You) استحميتوا (You, plural) استحمي (He) استحميت (She) استحمينا (We) استحموا (They) Listen...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Foot" (the noun, as in the body part) is written using the Latin script as: (f) Regl Using the Arabic script, it is written as: رجل (f) In Egyptian Arabic, "Feet" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Rgol Using the Arabic script, it is written as: رجول Listen to these...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Baths" (the verb, in the third-person participle) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Yst7ma (f) Tst7ma Using the Arabic script, it is written as: يستحمي (m) تستحمي (f) Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "He baths once a week." Hwa yst7ma mara wa7da...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Happier" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as: Aktr s3adah Using the Arabic script, it is written as: اكتر سعاده Listen to this term pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "The kids are happier now that they are watching a cartoon." El 2tfal aktr s3adah delwa2ty 34an byetfarago...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Closed" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as: (I) 2afalt (You) 2afalt (You, plural) 2afalto (He) 2afal (She) 2afalet (We) 2aflna (They) 2afalo Using the Arabic script, it is written as: قفلت (I) قفلت (You) قفلتوا (You, plural) قفل (He) قفلت (She) قفلنا (We) قفلوا (They) Listen...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Understood" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as: (I) Fahmt (You) Fahmt (You, plural) Fahmto (He) Fahm (She) Fahmt (We) Fahmna (They) Fahmo Using the Arabic script, it is written as: فهمت (I) فهمت (You) فهمتوا (You, plural) فهم (He) فهمت (She) فهمنا (We) فهموا (They) Listen...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Walked" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as: (I) M4et (You) M4et (You, plural) M4eto (He) M4e (She) Me4yet (We) M4ena (They) Me4yo Using the Arabic script, it is written as: مشيت (I) مشيت (You) مشيتو (You, plural) مشي (He) مشيت (She) مشينا (We) مشيو (They) Listen...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Sock" (the noun, as in one piece of a pair of socks) is written using the Latin script as: Fardet 4arab Using the Arabic script, it is written as: فردة شراب In Egyptian Arabic, "Socks" (the noun, as in a pair of socks) is written using the Latin script as: 4arab Using the...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Walk" (the verb, in the future tense) is written using the Latin script as: (I) 2m4y (You) Tm4y (You, plural) Tm4o (He) Ym4y (She) Tm4y (We) Nm4y (They) Ym4o Using the Arabic script, it is written as: امشي (I) تمشي (You) تمشو (You, plural) يمشي (He) تمشي (She) نمشي (We) يمشو (They) Listen...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Swimming" (the verb, in the present tense) is written using the Latin script as: (I) (m) B3om (I) (f) B3om (You) (m) Bt3om (You) (f) Bt3omi (You, plural) Bt3omo (He) By3om (She) Bt3om (We) Bn3om (They) By3omo Using the Arabic script, it is written as: بعوم (m) (I) بعوم (f) (I) بتعوم (m)...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Swim" (the verb, in the future tense) is written using the Latin script as: (I) A3om (You) T3om (You, plural) T3omo (He) Y3om (She) T3om (We) N3om (They) Y3omo Using the Arabic script, it is written as: اعوم (I) تعوم (You) تعوموا (You, plural) يعوم (He) تعوم (She) نعوم (We) يعوموا(They) Listen to...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Closing" (the verb, in the present tense) is written using the Latin script as: (I) (m) Ha2fel (I) (f) Ha2fel (You) (m) Hta2fel (You) (f) Hta2fely (You, plural) Hta2flo (He) Haye2fel (She) Hate2fel (We) Hane2fel (They) Haye2flo Using the Arabic script, it is written as: هقفل (m) (I) هقفل (f) (I) هتقفل (m)...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Walking" (the verb, in the present tense) is written using the Latin script as: (I) (m) Ma4y (I) (f) Ma4yah (You) (m) Ma4y (You) (f) Ma4yah (You, plural) Ma4yen (He) Ma4y (She) Ma4yah (We) Ma4yen (They) Ma4yen Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ماشي (m) (I) ماشية (f) (I) ماشي (m)...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Understand" (the verb, in the future tense) is written using the Latin script as: (I) Afham (You) Tfham (You, plural) Tfhamo (He) Yfham (She) Tfham (We) Nfham (They) Yfhamo Using the Arabic script, it is written as: افهم (I) تفهم (You) تفهموا (You, plural) يفهم (He) تفهم (She) نفهم (We) يفهموا (They) Listen...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Swam" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as: (I) 3omt (You) 3omt (You, plural) 3omto (He) 3am (She) 3amet (We) 3omna (They) 3amo Using the Arabic script, it is written as: عومت (I) عومت (You) عومتوا (You, plural) عام (He) عامت (She) عومنا (We) عاموا (They) Listen...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Understands" (the verb, in the third-person participle) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Yafham (f) Tafham Using the Arabic script, it is written as: يفهم (m) تفهم (f) Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "My Spanish friend understands Egyptian Arabic very well." Sa7by...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Vehicle" is written using the Latin script as: (f) 3arabyah Using the Arabic script, it is written as: عربية (f) In Egyptian Arabic, "Vehicles" is written using the Latin script as: 3arabyat Using the Arabic script, it is written as: عربيات Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements...
In Egyptian Arabic, "File" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Malaf Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ملف (m) In Egyptian Arabic, "Files" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Malafat Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ملفات Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) ...
In Egyptian Arabic, "City" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Madenah Using the Arabic script, it is written as: مدينة In Egyptian Arabic, "Cities" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Modn Using the Arabic script, it is written as: مدن Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Closes" (the verb, in the third-person participle) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Ye2fel (f) Te2fel Using the Arabic script, it is written as: يقفل (m) تقفل (f) Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "She closes the café when the customers leave." Hya...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Walks" (the verb, in the third-person participle) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Ym4y (f) Tm4y Using the Arabic script, it is written as: يمشي (m) تمشي (f) Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "He walks 10 kilometres per day." Hwa bayam4i 10...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Swims" (the verb, in the third-person participle) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Y3om (f) T3om Using the Arabic script, it is written as: يعوم (m) تعوم (f) Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "He swims everyday." Howa by3om kol yom. .هو بيعوم...
In Egyptian Arabic, "I don't agree" is written using the Latin script as: Ana m4 mwafe2 Using the Arabic script, it is written as: انا مش موافق Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I don't agree with the calculation." Ana m4 mwafe2 3la el 7esab. .انا مش موافق علي...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Toilet" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: (m) 7amam Using the Arabic script, it is written as: حمام (m) In Egyptian Arabic, "Toilets" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: 7amamat Using the Arabic script, it is written as: حمامات Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) ...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Pavement" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Rasef Using the Arabic script, it is written as: رصيف (m) Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "It's a new pavement." Dh rasef gded. .ده رصيف جديد "They are putting new pavement on this...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Bird" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Ta2er Using the Arabic script, it is written as: طائر In Egyptian Arabic, "Birds" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Tyor Using the Arabic script, it is written as: طيور Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Drying machine" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Maknet tagfef Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ماكنة تجفيف In Egyptian Arabic, "Drying machines" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Makn tagfef Using the Arabic script, it is written as: مكن تجفيف Listen to these two...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Go" (the verb, in the future tense) is written using the Latin script as: (I) Raye7 (You) Raye7 (You, plural) Ray7en (He) Raye7 (She) Ray7ah (We) Ray7en (They) Ray7en Using the Arabic script, it is written as: رايح (I) رايح (You) رايحين (You, plural) رايح (He) رايحه (She) رايحين (We) رايحين (They) Listen...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Went" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as: (I) (m) Ro7t (I) (f) Ro7t (You) (m) To7t (You) (f) Ro7ty (You, plural) Ro7to (He) Ra7 (She) Ra7t (We) Ro7na (They) Ra7o Using the Arabic script, it is written as: روحت (m) (I) روحت (f) (I) روحت (m)...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Travelling" (the verb, in the present tense) is written using the Latin script as: (I) (m) Msafer (I) (f) Msafrah (You) (m) Msafer (You) (f) Msafrah (You, plural) Msafren (He) Msafer (She) Msafrah (We) Msafer (They) msafren Using the Arabic script, it is written as: مسافر (m) (I) مسافرة (f) (I) مسافر (m)...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Reading" (the verb, in the present tense) is written using the Latin script as: (I) (m) Ba2ra (I) (f) Ba2ra (You) (m) Bt2ra (You) (f) Bt2ri (You, plural) Bt2ro (He) By2ra (She) Bt2ra (We) Bn2ra (They) By2ro Using the Arabic script, it is written as: بقرا (m) (I) بقرا (f) (I) بتقرا (m)...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Travels" (the verb, in the third-person participle) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Ysafer (f) Tsafer Using the Arabic script, it is written as: يسافر (m) تسافر (f) Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "My husband travels a lot for work." Gozy ysafer...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Goose" (the noun, as in the bird) is written using the Latin script as: Wezah Using the Arabic script, it is written as: وزة In Egyptian Arabic, "Geese" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: 2wz Using the Arabic script, it is written as: اوز Listen to these two words pronounced...
In Egyptian Arabic, "May" (the common phrase that preludes making a request or stating something that has a reasonable likelihood of occurring) is written using the Latin script as: Mmkn Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ممكن Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "May I have a...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Pigeon" (the noun, as in the bird) is written using the Latin script as: 7mamah Using the Arabic script, it is written as: حمامه In Egyptian Arabic, "Pigeons" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: 7amam Using the Arabic script, it is written as: حمام Listen to these two words pronounced...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Sixty-two" is written using the Latin script as: Etnen w seten Using the Arabic script, it is written as: اتنين و ستين When "62" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٦٢ Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "He is 62 years...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Stamp" (the noun, as in the stickers that hold monetary value that are stuck onto envelopes) is written using the Latin script as: Tabe3 Using the Arabic script, it is written as: طابع In Egyptian Arabic, "Stamps" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Tawabe3 Using the Arabic script, it is...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Can I get the bill?" is written using the Latin script as: Momkn tgebly el fatorah? Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ممكن تجيبلي الفاتورة؟ Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio) In other Mediterranean languages and dialects “Can I get the bill?” in Lebanese Arabic “Can I get the bill?”...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Read" (the verb, in the future tense) is written using the Latin script as: (I) 22ra (You) T2ra (You, plural) T2ro (He) Y2ra (She) T2ra (We) N2ra (They) Y2ro Using the Arabic script, it is written as: اقرا (I) تقرا (You) تقرو (You, plural) يقرا (He) تقرا (She) نقرا (We) يقرو (They) Listen...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Travelled" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as: (I) Safert (You) Safert (You, plural) Saferto (He) Safer (She) Safret (We) Saferna (They) Safro Using the Arabic script, it is written as: سافرت (I) سافرت (You) سافرتوا (You, plural) سافر (He) سافرت (She) سافرنا (We) سافروا (They) Listen...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Travel" (the verb, in the future tense) is written using the Latin script as: (I) 2safer (You) Tsafer (You, plural) Tsafro (He) Ysafer (She) Tsafer (We) Nsafer (They) Ysafro Using the Arabic script, it is written as: اسافر (I) تسافر (You) تسافروا (You, plural) يسافر (He) تسافر (She) نسافر (We) يسافروا (They) Listen...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Breakfast" (the noun, as in the meal of the day) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Fetar Using the Arabic script, it is written as: فطار (m) In Egyptian Arabic, "Breakfasts" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Wagbat fetar Using the Arabic script, it is written as: وجبات...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Comb" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Mu4t Using the Arabic script, it is written as: مشط In Egyptian Arabic, "Combs" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Mu4at Using the Arabic script, it is written as: مشاط Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Toaster" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Mo7ames Using the Arabic script, it is written as: محمص In Egyptian Arabic, "Toasters" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Ma7ames Using the Arabic script, it is written as: محامص Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Photo" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: (f) Sorah Using the Arabic script, it is written as: صورة (f) In Egyptian Arabic, "Photos" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Sewar Using the Arabic script, it is written as: صور Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) ...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Purse" (the noun, as in the bag apparel) is written using the Latin script as: Ma7faza Using the Arabic script, it is written as: محفظة In Egyptian Arabic, "Purses" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Ma7afez Using the Arabic script, it is written as: محافظ Listen to these two words...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Toothpaste" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Ma3gon 2snan Using the Arabic script, it is written as: معجون اسنان Listen to this term pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "We're out of toothpaste." E7na m3ndna4 ma3gon 2snan. .احنا معندناش معجون اسنان "Did you pack the toothpaste?"...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Sixty" is written using the Latin script as: Seten 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 "I turned 60 years old yesterday." Ana kamelt...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Sixty-three" is written using the Latin script as: Talatah w seten Using the Arabic script, it is written as: تلاتة و ستين When "63" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٦٣ Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I am turning 63...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Opening" (the verb, in the present tense) is written using the Latin script as: (I) (m) Bafta7 (I) (f) Bfta7 (You) (m) Btefta7 (You) (f) Btefta7y (You, plural) Btefta7o (He) Byefta7 (She) Btefta7 (We) Bnefta7 (They) Byefta7o Using the Arabic script, it is written as: بفتح (m) (I) بفتح (f) (I) بتفتح (m)...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Renting" (the verb, in the present tense) is written using the Latin script as: (I) (m) B2agar (I) (f) B2agar (You) (m) Bt2agar (You) (f) Bt2agary (You, plural) Bt2agro (He) By2agar (She) Bt2agar (We) Bn2agar (They) By2agaro Using the Arabic script, it is written as: بأجر (m) (I) بأجر (f) (I) بتأجر (m)...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Rented" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as: (I) 2agart (You) 2agart (You, plural) 2agarto (He) 2agar (She) 2agaret (We) 2agrna (They) 2agro Using the Arabic script, it is written as: أجرت (I) أجرت (You) أجرتوا (You, plural) أجر (He) أجرت (She) أجرنا (We) أجروا (They) Listen...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Opened" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as: (I) Fta7t (You) Fta7t (You, plural) Fta7to (He) Fat7 (She) Fat7t (We) Fat7na (They) Fat7o Using the Arabic script, it is written as: فتحت (I) فتحت (You) فتحتوا (You, plural) فتح (He) فتحت (She) فتحنا (We) فتحوا (They) Listen...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Rent" (the verb, in the future tense) is written using the Latin script as: (I) Ba2agar (You) Bt2agar (You, plural) Bt2agro (He) Y2agar (She) T2agar (We) Ne2agar (They) By2agro Using the Arabic script, it is written as: بأجر (I) بتأجر (You) بتأجروا (You, plural) يأجر (He) تأجر (She) نأجر (We) بيأجروا (They) Listen...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Bath" (the verb, in the future tense) is written using the Latin script as: (I) 2st7ma (You) Tst7ma (You, plural) Tst7mo (He) Yst7ma (She) Tst7ma (We) Nst7ma (They) Yst7mo Using the Arabic script, it is written as: استحمي (I) تستحمي (You) تستحموا (You, plural) يستحمي (He) تستحمي (She) نستحمي (We) يستحموا (They) Listen...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Open" (the verb, in the future tense) is written using the Latin script as: (I) 2fta7 (You) Tfta7 (You, plural) Tfta7o (He) Yfta7 (She) Tfta7 (We) Nfta7 (They) Yft7o Using the Arabic script, it is written as: افتح (I) تفتح (You) تفتحوا (You, plural) يفتح (He) تفتح (She) نفتح (We) يفتحوا (They) Listen...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Opens" (the verb, in the third-person participle) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Yefta7 (f) Tefta7 Using the Arabic script, it is written as: يفتح (m) تفتح (f) Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "He opens the cafe at 8am every morning." Howa...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Close" (the verb, in the future tense) is written using the Latin script as: (I) Ha2fl (You) Hta2fel (You, plural) Hte2flo (He) Hay2fl (She) Hta2fel (We) Hna2fel (They) Hay2flo Using the Arabic script, it is written as: هقفل (I) هتقفل (You) هتقفلوا (You, plural) هيقفل (He) هتقفل (She) هنقفل (We) هيقفلوا (They) Listen...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Understanding" (the verb, in the present tense) is written using the Latin script as: (I) (m) Fahm (I) (f) Fahmah (You) (m) Fahm (You) (f) Fahmah (You, plural) Fahmen (He) Fahm (She) Fahmah (We) Fahmen (They) Fahmen Using the Arabic script, it is written as: فاهم (m) (I) فاهمة (f) (I) فاهم (m)...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Rents" (the verb, in the third-person participle) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Y2agar (f) T2agar Using the Arabic script, it is written as: يأجر (m) تأجر (f) Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "The family rents a car every summer during their...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Sixty-seven" is written using the Latin script as: Sab3ah w seten Using the Arabic script, it is written as: سبعة و ستين When "67" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٦٧ Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I'm 67 years old."...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Sixty-nine" is written using the Latin script as: Tes3ah w seten Using the Arabic script, it is written as: تسعة و ستين When "69" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٦٩ Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "We need to take...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Sixty-eight" is written using the Latin script as: Tmanya w seten Using the Arabic script, it is written as: تمانية و ستين When "68" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٦٨ Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Here is $68 dollars."...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Leg" (the noun, as in the body part) is written using the Latin script as: Regl Using the Arabic script, it is written as: رجل In Egyptian Arabic, "Legs" is written using the Latin script as: Rgol Using the Arabic script, it is written as: رجول Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Seventy-five" is written using the Latin script as: 5amsah w sab3en Using the Arabic script, it is written as: خمسة و سبعين When "75" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٧٥ Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "She is 75 years...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Seventy-two" is written using the Latin script as: 2tnen w sab3en Using the Arabic script, it is written as: اتنين و سبعين When "72" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٧٢ Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "She is 72 years...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Seventy-one" is written using the Latin script as: Wa7ed w sab3en Using the Arabic script, it is written as: واحد و سبعين When "71" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٧١ Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "He is 71 years...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Village" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Qarya Using the Arabic script, it is written as: قرية In Egyptian Arabic, "Villages" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Qorah Using the Arabic script, it is written as: قري Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Envelope" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Zarf Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ظرف In Egyptian Arabic, "Envelopes" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: 2azrof Using the Arabic script, it is written as: اظرف Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Forest" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: 8abah Using the Arabic script, it is written as: غابة In Egyptian Arabic, "Forests" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: 8abat Using the Arabic script, it is written as: غابات Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Firewood" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: 7atab Using the Arabic script, it is written as: حطب Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "We're low on firewood." A7na 3ndana naqs fi al7atab. .احنا عندنا نقص في الحطب "We're out of firewood." A7na...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Fifty-five" is written using the Latin script as: 5amsah w 5amsen Using the Arabic script, it is written as: خمسة و خمسين When "55" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٥٥ Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "This café is 55...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Dessert" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: 7lwa Using the Arabic script, it is written as: حلوى In Egyptian Arabic, "Desserts" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: 7alawyat Using the Arabic script, it is written as: حلويات Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Drying rack" (as in the stand-up device that clothes are hung on to dry) is written using the Latin script as: Raf tagfef Using the Arabic script, it is written as: رف تجفيف In Egyptian Arabic, "Drying racks" is written using the Latin script as: Rfof tagfef Using the Arabic script, it is...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Closed" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as: 2afel Using the Arabic script, it is written as: قافل Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "The door is closed." El bab 2afel. .الباب قافل "The restaurant is closed." El mat3am 2afel. .المطعم قافل ...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Plant" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Zar3ah Using the Arabic script, it is written as: زرعة In Egyptian Arabic, "Plants" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Zar3 Using the Arabic script, it is written as: زرع Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Kitten" is written using the Latin script as: 2otah Using the Arabic script, it is written as: قطة In Egyptian Arabic, "Kittens" is written using the Latin script as: 2otat Using the Arabic script, it is written as: قطط Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "That...
In Egyptian Arabic, "One moment" is written using the Latin script as: La7za wa7dah Using the Arabic script, it is written as: لحظة واحدة Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "One moment, please." La7za wa7dah, b3d 2znk. .لحظة واحدة، بعد اذنك "I'll be at the door in one...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Open" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as: Fate7 Using the Arabic script, it is written as: فاتح Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "The restaurant is open." El mat3am fate7. .المطعم فاتح "The window is open." El 4ebak mafto7. .الشباك مفتوح ...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Scoop" (the noun, in the context of ice cream) is written using the Latin script as: Polah Using the Arabic script, it is written as: بولة In Egyptian Arabic, "Scoops" is written using the Latin script as: Polat Using the Arabic script, it is written as: بولات Listen to these two words pronounced...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Dining room table" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Tarabezah 2odet el sofra Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ترابيزه اوضة السفرة In Egyptian Arabic, "Dining room tables" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Tarabezat 2odet el sofra Using the Arabic script, it is written...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Building" (the noun, as in the architectural structure) is written using the Latin script as: Mabna Using the Arabic script, it is written as: مبني In Egyptian Arabic, "Buildings" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Mbani Using the Arabic script, it is written as: مباني Listen to these two words...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Curb" (the noun, as in the part of a street) is written using the Latin script as: 7agez Using the Arabic script, it is written as: حاجز In Egyptian Arabic, "Curbs" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: 7awagez Using the Arabic script, it is written as: حواجز Listen to these...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Movie" (the noun)is written using the Latin script as: Film Using the Arabic script, it is written as: فيلم In Egyptian Arabic, "Movies" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Aflam Using the Arabic script, it is written as: افلام Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Bread" (the noun, as in the food) is written using the Latin script as: 3e4 Using the Arabic script, it is written as: عيش Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "The bread is fresh!" El 3e4 taza! !العيش طازه "Can I have a loaf of...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Post office" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Maktab barid Using the Arabic script, it is written as: مكتب بريد In Egyptian Arabic, "Post offices" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Makateb barid Using the Arabic script, it is written as: مكاتب بريد Listen to these two...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Again" is written using the Latin script as: Tany Using the Arabic script, it is written as: تاني Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Let’s meet again soon!" Net2abel tany 2orayeb! !نتقابل تاني قريب "Can you say it again?" Momken t2olha tany? ممكن تقولها تاني؟...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Fifty-one" is written using the Latin script as: Wa7ed w 5amsen Using the Arabic script, it is written as: واحد و خمسين When "51" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٥١ Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I'm 51." Ana 3nde...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Bus" (the noun, as in the vehicle) is written using the Latin script as: 2otobes Using the Arabic script, it is written as: اوتوبيس In Egyptian Arabic, "Buses" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: 2otobesat Using the Arabic script, it is written as: اوتوبيسات Listen to these two words pronounced...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Sixty-one" is written using the Latin script as: Wa7ed w seten Using the Arabic script, it is written as: واحد و ستين When "61" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٦١ Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I am 61 years...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Walnut" is written using the Latin script as: 3ain gamal Using the Arabic script, it is written as: عين جمل In Egyptian Arabic, "Walnuts" is written using the Latin script as: 3ain gamal Using the Arabic script, it is written as: عين جمل Listen to these two terms pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Seventy-eight" is written using the Latin script as: Tamanyah w sab3en Using the Arabic script, it is written as: تمانية 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'm 78 years old."...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Seventy-seven" is written using the Latin script as: Sab3ah w sab3en Using the Arabic script, it is written as: سبعة و سبعين When "77" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٧٧ Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "My grandma is 77."...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Eighty" is written using the Latin script as: Tamanen Using the Arabic script, it is written as: تمانين 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 "Those trees were planted 80 years ago." Al2a4gar...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Seventy-six" is written using the Latin script as: Setah w sab3en Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ستة و سبعين When "76" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٧٦ Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "The price is $76...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Seventy-nine" is written using the Latin script as: Tes3ah w sab3en Using the Arabic script, it is written as: تسعة و سبعين When "79" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٧٩ Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "My grandma turns 79...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Sixty-six" is written using the Latin script as: Setah w sten Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ستة و ستين When "66" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٦٦ Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Let's take Highway 66."...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Sixty-five" is written using the Latin script as: 5amsah w seten Using the Arabic script, it is written as: خمسة و ستين When "65" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٦٥ Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I am 65 years...
In Egyptian Arabic, "Sixty-four" (the number) is written using the Latin script as: 2rba3a w seten Using the Arabic script, it is written as: اربعة و ستين When "64" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٦٤ Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I am...