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"Clothesline", "Clotheslines" in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Clothesline" is written using the Latin script as: Habel ghasil Using the Arabic script, it is written as: حبل غسيل In Lebanese Arabic, "Clotheslines" is written using the Latin script as: Hbel ghasil Using the Arabic script, it is written as:  حبال غسيل Listen to these two terms pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences...

"Comfortable" in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Comfortable" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Merteh (f) Merteha Using the Arabic script, it is written as: مرتاح (m) مرتاحة (f)   Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Are you comfortable?" (m) 2enta merteh? (f) 2ente mertehe? أنت مرتاح؟ (m)...

"Mattress", "Mattresses" in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Mattress" is written using the Latin script as: Farshe Using the Arabic script, it is written as: فرشة In Lebanese Arabic, "Mattresses" is written using the Latin script as: Ferash Using the Arabic script, it is written as:  فرش Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements  ...

"Terrace", "Terraces" in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Terrace" is written using the Latin script as: Terrace Using the Arabic script, it is written as: تيراس In Lebanese Arabic, "Terraces" is written using the Latin script as: Terracet Using the Arabic script, it is written as:  تيراسات   Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements...

"Baked" (adjective) in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Baked" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as: Makhbouz Using the Arabic script, it is written as: مخبوز Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "It's freshly baked goods." Bda3et makhbouze. .بضاعة مخبوزة   "These are freshly baked muffins." Hawde muffins makhbouzin taza. .هودي مافينز...

"Paper towel", "Paper towels" in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Paper towel" is written using the Latin script as: Wara2 twalet Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ورق تواليت In Lebanese Arabic, "Paper towels" is written using the Latin script as: Wara2 twalet Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ورق تواليت Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)  ...

"Brush", "Brushes" (nouns) in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Brush" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Fersheye Using the Arabic script, it is written as: فرشاية In Lebanese Arabic, "Brushes" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Ferash Using the Arabic script, it is written as: فرش Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in...

"Care", "Cares", "Caring", "Cared" (verbs) in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Care" (the verb) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Htam (f) Htame Using the Arabic script, it is written as: هتم (m) هتمي (f) In Lebanese Arabic, "Cares" (the verb) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Yihtam (f) Tehtam Using the Arabic script, it is written as: يهتم (m)...

"Brush", "Brushes", "Brushing", "Brushed" (verbs) in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Brush" (the verb) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Farish (f) Farshe Using the Arabic script, it is written as: فرش (m) فرشي (f) In Lebanese Arabic, "Brushes" (the verb) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Yifarish (f) Tfarish Using the Arabic script, it is written as: يفرش (m)...

"Generous" in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Generous" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Karim (f) Karime Using the Arabic script, it is written as: كرم (m) كريمة (f) Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "You are so generous." (m) 2enta ktir karim. (f) 2ente ktir karime. .انت...

"Patient" (adjective) in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Patient" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Sabour (f) Saboura Using the Arabic script, it is written as: صبور (m) صبورة (f) Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "You are patient." (m) 2enta sabour. (f) 2ente saboura.  .انت صبور (m)  ...

"Slowly" in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Slowly" (the adverb) is written using the Latin script as: 3ala mahel Using the Arabic script, it is written as: على مهل Listen to this term pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "The line is moving slowly." 2al khat meshe 3ala mahel. .الخط ماشي على مهل   "Cook the meal...

"Screw", "Screws" (nouns) in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Screw" (the noun, as in the fastener) is written using the Latin script as: Berghe Using the Arabic script, it is written as: برغي In Lebanese Arabic, "Screws" is written using the Latin script as: Braghe Using the Arabic script, it is written as:  براغي Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)  ...

"Smile", "Smiles" (nouns) in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Smile" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: 2ebtiseme Using the Arabic script, it is written as: إبتسامة In Lebanese Arabic, "Smiles" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: 2ebtiseme Using the Arabic script, it is written as: إبتساماة Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in...

"A lot" in Turkish

In Turkish, "A lot" is written as: Çok Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "A lot of onions, please." Bol soğan lütfen.   "A lot of sauce, please." Bol sos lütfen.   "Not a lot of sauce, please." Çok sos olmasın, lütfen.   "It's a lot hotter today than...

"Smaller", "Smallest" in Turkish

In Turkish, "Smaller" is written as: Daha küçük In Turkish, "Smallest" is written as: En küçük Listen to these two terms pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "This car is smaller than my last." Bu araba,  en son kullandığım arabadan daha küçük.   "Do you have a size smaller?" Daha küçük bir bedeni...

"Small" in Turkish

In Turkish, "Small" (the adjective) is written as: Küçük Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "That is a small cat." O küçük bir kedi.   "A tea in a small cup, please." Küçük bir fincanda çay, lütfen.   "A tea in a small glass cup, please." Küçük cam bardakta...

"Large" in Turkish

In Turkish, "Large" is written as: Büyük Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "A large durum, please." Büyük bir dürüm, lütfen.   "Can I get a large salad, please?" Büyük bir salata alabilir miyim, lütfen?   "That is a large dog." O büyük bir köpek.   "Those are large...

"Cold water" in Turkish

AIn Turkish, "Cold water" is written as: Soğuk su Listen to this term pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "I'm only getting cold water in the shower." Sadece duşta soğuk su alıyorum.   "Do you want hot or cold water?" Sıcak veya soğuk su ister misiniz?   "I'd like cold water, please." Soğuk...

"Hot water" in Turkish

In Turkish, "Hot water" is written as: Sıcak su Listen to this term pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Are you getting hot water?" Sıcak su mu alıyorsun?   "I'm not getting hot water." Sıcak su almıyorum.   "Is the hot water working?" Sıcak su çalışıyor mu?   "The hot water takes ten...

"Water" (noun) in Turkish

In Turkish, "Water" (the noun) is written as: Su Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   Are you getting hot water? Sıcak su mu alıyorsun?   "Can I get a bottle of water, please?" Bir şişe su alabilir miyim, lütfen?   "Can I get a case of six large bottles...

"I am from..." in Turkish

In Turkish, "I am from..." is written as: (last vowel is a bold vowel) -lıyım (last vowel is a thin vowel) -liyim (Editor's note: When describing specifically where the speaker is from, -lıyım or -liyim, as suffixes, are used. -lıyım is affixed as a suffix to the name of a place when the last letter is...

"Bill", "Bills" (nouns) in Turkish

In Turkish, "Bill" (the noun, as in a notice to pay) is written as: Fatura In Turkish, "Bills" (the noun) is written as: Faturalar Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Can I get the bill?" Faturayı alabilir miyim?   "Can we get the bill?" Faturayı alabilir miyiz?   "Two...

"Take away" in Turkish

In Turkish, "Take away" (in the context of ordering food) is written as: Paket servis Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Take away, please." Paket servis, lütfen.   "I'll have it for take away." Paket olarak alacağım.   "Can you prepare it for take away?" Paket olarak hazırlayabilir misiniz?...

"For here" in Turkish

In Turkish, "For here" (in the context of ordering food) is written as: Burada Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "For here, please." Burada, lütfen.   "For here. Thanks." Burada. Teşekkürler.   "Can I have it for here?" Burada yiyebilir miyim?   "For here would be great." Burası harika...

"Plan", "Plans", "Planning", "Planned" (verbs) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Plan", "Plans", & "Planning" (the verbs) are written using the Latin script as: (m) Y5attat (f) T5attat Using the Arabic script, these two words are written as: يخطط (m) تخطط (f) In Tunisian Arabic, "Planned" (the verb) is written using the Latin script as: (m) 5attat (f) 5attet Using the Arabic script, these...

"Publish", "Publishes", "Publishing", "Published" (verbs) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Publish", "Publishes", & "Publishing" (the verbs) are written using the Latin script as: (m) Yonchor (f) Tonchor Using the Arabic script, these two words are written as: ينشر (m) تنشر (f) In Tunisian Arabic, "Published" (the verb) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Tenchar (f) Tnachret Using the Arabic script, these...

"From" in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "From" is written using the Latin script as: Men Using the Arabic script, it is written as: من Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "He is from Spain." Howa men Esbania. .هو من اسبانيا   "She is from Tunisia." Hiya men Tounes. .هي من تونس  ...

"Since" in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Since" is written using the Latin script as: Men wa9t Using the Arabic script, it is written as: من وقت Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Since when…?" Men wa9tech...? من وقتاش...؟   "I have been coming to this park since I was a child." (m)...

"Until" in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Until" is written using the Latin script as: 7atta (7ata) Using the Arabic script, it is written as: حتى Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "We're open until 11pm." A7na ma7loulin 7atta lel 11 mta3 el lil. .أحنا محلولين حتى لل11 متاع الليل   "I'm not going...

"Pay" (noun) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Pay" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: 5lass Using the Arabic script, it is written as: خلاص Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "My pay came in." El 5lass mte3i ja. .الخلاص متاعي جا   "My pay came in yesterday." El 5lass mte3i...

"Last" in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic,  "Last" (as in defining an immediate past period of time), is written using the Latin script as: (m) Lfeyet (f) Lfeyta Using the Arabic script, these two words are written as: الفايت (m) الفايتة (f) In Tunisian Arabic, "Last" (as in the final stage or position of something) is written using the Latin script...

"Sunny" in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Sunny" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Mochmes (f) Mochmsa Using the Arabic script, it is written as: مشمس (m) مشمسة (f) Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "It's sunny out." El denya mochmsa lbarra. .الدنيا مشمسة البرّا   "It's so...

"Other" in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Other" is written using the Latin script as: (m) E5or (f) O5ra Using the Arabic script, these two words are written as: آخر (m) أخرى (f) Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "The other one, please." (m) Brabi le5or. (f) Brabi lo5ra. .بربي لاخر (m)...

"Sun" in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Sun" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: (f) Chams Using the Arabic script, it is written as: شمس (f) Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Look at that sun!" Chouf el chams! !شوف الشمس   "The sun is up." El chams tal3et. .الشمس...

"Can I have a tea?" in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Can I have a tea?" is written using the Latin script as: Ta3tini thé? Using the Arabic script, it is written as: تعطيني تاي؟ Listen to this request pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Can I have a tea with sugar?" Ta3tini thé bel sokkor? تعطيني تاي بالسكّر؟   "Can...

"Wind" in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Wind" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Ri7 Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ريح Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "That is a big wind!" Heka ri7 9wiy! !هاكا ريح قوي   "I can feel the wind." Nejem n7es bel...

"Off" (inactive) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Off" (the adjective, as in something that is inactive, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as: (masculine-based object) Motfi (feminine-based object) Motfiya Using the Arabic script, it is written as: مطفي (masculine-based object) مطفيّة (feminine-based object) Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements...

"Clean" (adjective) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Clean" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Ndhif (f) Ndhifa Using the Arabic script, these two words are written as: نظيف (m) نظيفة (f) Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "This is a clean apartment." Hedha apartement ndhif. .هذا أبارتمون نظيف...

"Unzip", "Unzips", "Unzipping", "Unzipped" (verbs) in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Unzip" (the verb) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Ftah 2al sahab (f) Ftahe 2al sahab Using the Arabic script, it is written as: فتح السحاب (m) فتحي السحاب (f) In Lebanese Arabic, "Unzips" (the verb) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Yiftah 2al sahab (f) Teftah 2al sahab...

"Tighten", "Tightens", "Tightening", "Tightened" (verbs) in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Tighten" (the verb) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Shed (f) Shede Using the Arabic script, it is written as: شد (m)  شدي (f) In Lebanese Arabic, "Tightens" (the verb) is written using the Latin script as: (m) yished (f) Tshed Using the Arabic script, it is written as: يشد (m)...

"Camera", "Cameras" in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Camera" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Camera Using the Arabic script, it is written as: كاميرا In Lebanese Arabic, "Cameras" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Camerat Using the Arabic script, it is written as:  كاميرات Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in...

"Zipper", "Zippers" in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Zipper" is written using the Latin script as: Sahab Using the Arabic script, it is written as: سحاب In Lebanese Arabic, "Zippers" is written using the Latin script as: Sahabet Using the Arabic script, it is written as:  سحابات Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "I...

"Button", "Buttons" (garment) (nouns) in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Button" (the noun, as in the piece of a garment) is written using the Latin script as: Zar Using the Arabic script, it is written as: زر In Lebanese Arabic, "Buttons" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Zarar Using the Arabic script, it is written as: زرار Listen to these...

"Tent", "Tents" in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Tent" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Tents Using the Arabic script, it is written as: تنت In Lebanese Arabic, "Tents" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Tented Using the Arabic script, it is written as: تنتاد Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or...

"Nail", "Nails" (fastener) (nouns) in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Nail" (the noun, as in the fastener) is written using the Latin script as: Mesmar Using the Arabic script, it is written as: مسمار In Lebanese Arabic, "Nails" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Msamir Using the Arabic script, it is written as: مسامر Listen to these two words pronounced...

"Knapsack", "Knapsacks" in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Knapsack" is written using the Latin script as: Shanta Using the Arabic script, it is written as: شنطة In Lebanese Arabic, "Knapsacks" is written using the Latin script as: Shenat Using the Arabic script, it is written as:  شنط Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "I...

"Loosen", "Looses", "Loosening", "Loosened" (verbs) in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Loosen" (the verb) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Rakhe (f) Rakhe Using the Arabic script, it is written as:  رخي (m) رخي (f) In Lebanese Arabic, "Loosens" (the verb) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Yirakhe (f) Trakhe Using the Arabic script, it is written as: يرخي (m)  ترخي...

"Patience" in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Patience" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: 2al seber Using the Arabic script, it is written as: الصبر (Editor’s note: An observation of interconnectedness — In Turkish, “Patience” is Sabır.) Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Thank you for your patience." (m) Shukran lisabrak....

"Ashtray", "Ashtrays" in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Ashtray" is written using the Latin script as: Manfada Using the Arabic script, it is written as: منفضة In Lebanese Arabic, "Ashtrays" is written using the Latin script as: Manfafid Using the Arabic script, it is written as: منافض Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements  ...

"Tight" in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Tight" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as: Mashdoud Using the Arabic script, it is written as: مشدود Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "It’s tight." Mashdoud. .مشدود   "Hold it tight." 2emsekha bishede. .امسكها بشدة   "Tie it tight." 2erbetha bishede. .ربطها بشدة...

"Yes" in Spanish

In Spanish, "Yes" is written as: Sí Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Yes, that sounds good." Sí, suena bien.   "Yes, see you at 7pm." Sí, nos vemos a las siete.   "Yes, 10am is good for the meeting." Sí, las diez de la mañana es una buena...

"Good night" in Spanish

In Spanish, "Good night" is written as: Buenas noches   (Editor’s note: In Spain, nighttime is conventionally considered as of 9pm. Therefore, when greeting someone during this time frame, it’s common to use the phrase, Buenas noches. Moreover, this phrase, Buenas noches, is commonly used as a greeting and a farewell.)   Listen to this greeting/farewell...

"Good evening" in Spanish

In Spanish, "Good evening" is written as: Buenas tardes (Editor's note: In Spain, evening time is conventionally considered 3-9pm. Therefore, when greeting someone during this time frame, it's common to use the phrase, Buenas tardes.) Listen to this greeting pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Good evening. A table for two, please." Buenas...

"Good afternoon" in Spanish

In Spanish, "Good afternoon" is written as: Buenas tardes Listen to this greeting pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Good afternoon, how are you?" Buenas tardes, ¿cómo estás?   "Good afternoon. And how are you?" Buenas tardes. Y tú, ¿cómo estás?   "Good afternoon. What time does your store open?" Buenas tardes, ¿a...

"Goodbye" (Bye) in Spanish

In Spanish, "Goodbye" (Bye) is written as: Adiós Listen to this farewell pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Goodbye. Call me when you arrive." Adiós. Llámame cuando llegues.   "Goodbye. Have a good trip!" Adiós, ¡que tengas buen viaje!   "Goodbye. See you again!" Adiós. ¡Hasta pronto!   "Goodbye. You are welcome back anytime."...

"Peel", "Peels", "Peeling", "Peeled" (verbs) in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Peel" (the verb) is written using the Latin script as: (m) 2ashir (f) 2ashre Using the Arabic script, it is written as: أشر  (m)  أشري (f) In Lebanese Arabic, "Peels" (the verb) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Yi2ashir (f) T2ashir Using the Arabic script, it is written as: يأشر (m)...

"Light bulb", "Light bulbs" in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Light bulb" is written using the Latin script as: Lamba Using the Arabic script, it is written as: لمبة In Lebanese Arabic, "Light bulbs" is written using the Latin script as: Lambet Using the Arabic script, it is written as:  لمبات Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or...

"Parent", "Parents" (nouns) in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Parent" is written using the Latin script as: 2aahel Using the Arabic script, it is written as: أهل In Lebanese Arabic, "Parents" is written using the Latin script as: 2ahali Using the Arabic script, it is written as:  أهالي Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements  ...

"Sandal", "Sandals" in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Sandal" (as in one sandal of a pair of sandals) is written using the Latin script as: Sandal Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ساندال In Lebanese Arabic, "Sandals" (as in one pair of sandals) is written using the Latin script as: Sandalet Using the Arabic script, it is written as:...

"Pastry", "Pastries" in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Pastry" is written using the Latin script as: Fatira Using the Arabic script, it is written as: فطيرة In Lebanese Arabic, "Pastries" is written using the Latin script as: Fatayir Using the Arabic script, it is written as:  فطاير Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "I like...

"Farmer", "Farmers" in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Farmer" is written using the Latin script as: Mzeri3 Using the Arabic script, it is written as: مزارع In Lebanese Arabic, "Farmers" is written using the Latin script as: Mzer3in Using the Arabic script, it is written as:  مزارعين Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "My parents...

"Basket", "Baskets" in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Basket" is written using the Latin script as: Sale Using the Arabic script, it is written as: سلة In Lebanese Arabic, "Baskets" is written using the Latin script as: Selal Using the Arabic script, it is written as:   سلل Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Remember...

"Farm", "Farms" in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Farm" is written using the Latin script as: Mazra3a Using the Arabic script, it is written as: مزرعة In Lebanese Arabic, "Farms" is written using the Latin script as: Mazeri3 Using the Arabic script, it is written as: مزارع Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements  ...

"Steel" in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Steel" (the noun, as in the material) is written using the Latin script as: Hadid Using the Arabic script, it is written as:   حديد Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "It's made of steel." Masnou3 men 2al hadid. .مصنوع  من الحديد   "That factory makes...

"Cold" in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Cold" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as: Bared Using the Arabic script, it is written as:   برد Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "It's cold out." Fi bared bara. .في برد برا   "It's cold today." 2al tawm fi bared bara. .اليوم...

"Where are you from?" in Turkish

In Turkish, "Where are you from?" is written as: Nerelisin? Listen to this question pronounced (audio)   In other Mediterranean languages and dialects “Where are you from?” in Lebanese Arabic “Where are you from?” in Tunisian Arabic “Where are you from?” in Spanish  

"Years old" in Turkish

In Turkish, "Years old" is written as: Yaşında Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "My dog is 10 years old." Köpeğim 10 yaşında.   "My children are 14 and 12 years old." Çocuklarım 14 ve 12 yaşlarında.   "I'm 45 years old." Ben 45 yaşındayım.   "This building is...

"Year", "Years" in Turkish

In Turkish, "Year" is written as: Yıl In Turkish, "Years" is written as: Yıllar Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "My cat is 15 years old." Kedim 15 yaşında.   "I've lived in this country for 20 years." 20 yıldır bu ülkede yaşıyorum.   ""I've lived in this...

"Month", "Months" in Turkish

In Turkish, "Month" is written as: Ay In Turkish, "Months" is written as: Aylar Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "My grandma turns 90 next month." Büyükannem gelecek ay 90 yaşına girecek.   "My birthday is next month." Doğum günüm önümüzdeki ay.   "I have two months of...

"Hour", "Hours" in Turkish

In Turkish, "Hour" is written as: Saat In Turkish, "Hours" is written as: Saatler Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "I arrive in one hour." 1 saate varıyorum.   "See you in an hour." 1 saat sonra görüşürüz.   "I arrived an hour ago." 1 saat önce vardım....

"Ten" (10) in Turkish

In Turkish, "Ten" (10) is written as: On Listen to this number pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Here is 10 liras." İşte 10 lira.   "It's 10 liras." 10 lira.   "My children are 10 and 9 years old." Çocuklarım 10 ve 9 yaşlarında.   "My dog is 10 years old." Köpeğim...

"Nine" (9) in Turkish

In Turkish, "Nine" (9) is written as: Dokuz Listen to this number pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "See you at 9pm." Akşam 9'da görüşürüz.   "Tea at 9pm?" Akşam 9'da çaya ne dersin?   "I'm in Row 9." Dokuzuncu sıradayım.   "You're in Row 9." Dokuzuncu sıradasın.   "My husband's birthday is...

"Eight" (8) in Turkish

In Turkish, "Eight" (8) is written as: Sekiz Listen to this number pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "My flight arrives at 8pm." Uçağım akşam 8'de varıyor.   "I'll be over at 8pm." Akşam 8'de orada olacağım.   "We have a total of eight bags of luggage." Toplam sekiz valizimiz var.   "My...

"Seven" (7) in Turkish

In Turkish, "Seven" (7) is written as: Yedi Listen to this number pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "We're in Row 7." Yedinci sıradayız.   "We're seven minutes away." Yedi dakika uzaktayız.   "I will set the alarm for 7am." Alarmı sabah 7'ye kuracağım.   "The flight is at 7:10pm." Uçuş akşam 7:10'da....

"Six" (6) in Turkish

In Turkish, "Six" (6) is written as: Altı Listen to this number pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "I'm here for six days." Altı gündür buradayım.   "I arrive in six days!" Altı gün sonra varıyorum!   "We leave in six days." Altı gün sonra yola çıkıyoruz.   "It's Gate 6." Kapı 6....

"Fill", "Fills", "Filling", "Filled", (verbs) in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Fill" (the verb) is written using the Latin script as: (m) 3abe (f) 3abe Using the Arabic script, it is written as: عبي (m) عبي (f) In Lebanese Arabic, "Fills" (the verb) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Bi3abe (f) T3abe Using the Arabic script, it is written as: بيعبي  (m) تعبي (f) In...

"Lift", "Lifts", "Lifting", "Lifted" (verbs) in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Lift" (the verb) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Hamil (f) Hamle Using the Arabic script, it is written as: حمل (m) حملي (f) In Lebanese Arabic, "Lifts" (the verb) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Yihamil (f) Thamil Using the Arabic script, it is written as: يحمل (m)...

"Lamp", "Lamps" in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Lamp" is written using the Latin script as: Lamba Using the Arabic script, it is written as: لمبة In Lebanese Arabic, "Lamps" is written using the Latin script as: Lambet Using the Arabic script, it is written as:  لمبات Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "These are...

"Husk", "Husks" in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Husk" (as in the chaff on corn) is written using the Latin script as: 2asher Using the Arabic script, it is written as: قشر In Lebanese Arabic, "Husks" is written using the Latin script as: 2oushour Using the Arabic script, it is written as: قشر Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples...

"Flagpole", "Flagpoles" in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Flagpole" is written using the Latin script as: Sare Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ساري In Lebanese Arabic, "Flagpoles" is written using the Latin script as: Saryet Using the Arabic script, it is written as:  ساريات Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements  ...

"Freezer", "Freezers" in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Freezer" is written using the Latin script as: Freezer Using the Arabic script, it is written as: فريزر In Lebanese Arabic, "Freezers" is written using the Latin script as: Freezerat Using the Arabic script, it is written as: فريزرات Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "It's in...

"Oven", "Ovens" in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Oven" (the noun, as in the cooking appliance) is written using the Latin script as: Feren Using the Arabic script, it is written as: فرن In Lebanese Arabic, "Ovens" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: 2afran Using the Arabic script, it is written as:  أفران Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)...

"Flag", "Flags" in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Flag" is written using the Latin script as: 3elem Using the Arabic script, it is written as: علم In Lebanese Arabic, "Flags" is written using the Latin script as: 2a3lem Using the Arabic script, it is written as: أعلام Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements  ...

"Lit"(adjective) in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Lit" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as: Medwe Using the Arabic script, it is written as: مضوي Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "The lamp is lit." 2al lamba bedwe. .اللمبة مضوية   "The candle is lit." 2al sham3a medwe. .لشمعة مضوية  ...

"Corn" in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Corn" is written using the Latin script as: Dera Using the Arabic script, it is written as: درة Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "I like corn." Bheb 2al dera. .بحب الدرة   "I'll boil the corn." Rah 2eghle 2al dera. .رح أغلي الدرة   "Here...

"Stay", "Stays", "Staying", "Stayed" (verbs) in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Stay" (the verb) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Dal (f) Dale Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ضل (m)  ضلي (f) In Lebanese Arabic, "Stays" (the verb) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Yidal (f) Tdal Using the Arabic script, it is written as: يضل (m)...

"Stand", "Stands", "Standing", "Stood" (verbs) in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Stand" (the verb) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Wa2if (f) Wa2fe Using the Arabic script, it is written as: وقف (m)  وقفي (f) In Lebanese Arabic, "Stands" (the verb) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Yiwa2if (f) Twa2if Using the Arabic script, it is written as: يوقف (m)...

"Pass", "Passes", "Passing", "Passed" (verbs) in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Pass" (the verb) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Mari2 (f) Mar2e Using the Arabic script, it is written as: مرق (m) مرقي (f) In Lebanese Arabic, "Passes" (the verb) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Yimari2 (f) Tmari2 Using the Arabic script, it is written as: يمرق (m)...

"Good job!" in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Good job!" (the expression used to acknowledge someone for a well-done activity) is written using the Latin script as: (m) 3afek! (f) 3afeke! Using the Arabic script, it is written as: !عفاك (m) !عفاكي (f) Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Good job on the exam!"...

"Closed" (adjective) in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Closed" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as: Msakar Using the Arabic script, it is written as: مسكر Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "The restaurant is closed." 2al mat3am msakar. .المطعم مسكر   "I closed the door." Sakarit 2al beb. .سكرت الباب  ...

"Drying Machine", "Drying Machines" in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Drying Machine" is written using the Latin script as: Neshefe Using the Arabic script, it is written as: نشافة In Lebanese Arabic, "Drying Machines" is written using the Latin script as: Neshefet Using the Arabic script, it is written as: نشافة Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or...

"Shed", "Sheds" (nouns) in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Shed" (the noun, as in the architectural structure used for storage) is written using the Latin script as: Kogh Using the Arabic script, it is written as: كوخ In Lebanese Arabic, "Sheds" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Koghet Using the Arabic script, it is written as: كوخات Listen to...

"Empty", "Empties", "Emptying", "Emptied" (verbs) in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Empty" (the verb) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Fade (f) Fade Using the Arabic script, it is written as: فضي (m) فضي (f) In Lebanese Arabic, "Empties" (the verb) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Yifade (f) Tfade Using the Arabic script, it is written as: يفضي (m)...

"Road", "Roads" in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Road" is written using the Latin script as: Tari2 Using the Arabic script, it is written as: طريق In Lebanese Arabic, "Roads" is written using the Latin script as: Tourou2 Using the Arabic script, it is written as: طرق Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Do you...

"Rain", "Rains", "Raining", "Rained" (verbs) in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Rain" (the verb) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Shate (f) Shate Using the Arabic script, it is written as:  شتي (m) شتي (f) In Lebanese Arabic, "Rains" (the verb) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Yishate (f) Tshate Using the Arabic script, it is written as: يشتي (m)  ...

"Windy" in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Windy" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as: 3asef Using the Arabic script, it is written as: عاصف Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "It's windy today!" 2al yawm 2al ta2es 3asef! !اليوم الطقس عاصف   "It was windy earlier." Ken 2al ta2es 3asef...

"Empty" (adjective) in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Empty" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as: Fade Using the Arabic script, it is written as: فاضي Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "It's empty." Fade. .فاضي   "Is it empty?" Fadye? فاضية؟   "I'll empty it." Rah fadiha. .رح فضيها   "The...

"Street", "Streets" in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Street" is written using the Latin script as: Sheri3 Using the Arabic script, it is written as: شارع In Lebanese Arabic, "Streets" is written using the Latin script as: Shaweri3 Using the Arabic script, it is written as:  شوارع Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "What street...

"Shrub", "Shrubs" in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, "Shrub" is written using the Latin script as: Shajayra Using the Arabic script, it is written as: شجيرة In Lebanese Arabic, "Shrubs" is written using the Latin script as: Shajayrat Using the Arabic script, it is written as:  شجيرات Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements  ...
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