In Tunisian Arabic, "Yesterday" is written using the Latin script as:
Lberah
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
لبارح
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“Yesterday” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Yesterday" is written using the Latin script as:
Mberih
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
مبارح
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"I…
“Yesterday” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Yesterday" is written as:
Dün
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Examples in sentences or statements
"I arrived yesterday."
Dün vardım.
"It was hot yesterday."
Dün sıcaktı.
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“Yesterday” in Spanish
In Spanish, "Yesterday" is written as:
Ayer
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"Yesterday was fun."
Ayer me lo pasé bien.
"Yesterday was hot."
Ayer hizo calor.…
“Yesterday” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Yesterday" is written using the Latin script as:
Embare7
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
امبارح
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“Yesterday” in Greek
In Greek, "Yesterday" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Xtes
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Χτες
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"Where…
“Ate” (past) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Ate" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) 2akalt
(You) 2akalt
(You, plural) 2akalto
(He) 2akal
(She) 2akalet
(We) 2akalna
(They) 2akalo
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“Went” (past) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Went" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Mchit
(You) Mchit
(You, plural) Mchitou
(He) Mcha
(She) Mchet
(We) Mchina
(They) Mchew
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“Worked” (past) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Worked" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) 5demt
(You) 5demt
(You, plural) 5demtou
(He) 5dem
(She) 5edmet
(We) 5demna
(They) 5edmou
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“Cleaned” (past) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Cleaned" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Nadhaft
(You) Nadhaft
(You, plural) Nadhaftou
(He) Nadhaf
(She) Nadhfet
(We) Nadhafna
(They) Nadhfou
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“Biked” (past) (verb) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Biked" (the verb, in the past tense) is written as:
(I) Bisiklet sürdüm
(You) Bisiklet sürdün
(You, formal) Bisiklet sürdünüz
(You, plural) Bisiklet sürdünüz
(He, She, & It) Bisiklet sürdü
(We) Bisiklet…
“Wore” (past) (verb) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Wore" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Lbest
(You) Lbest
(You, plural) Lbestou
(He) Lbes
(She) Lebset
(We) Lbesna
(They) Lebsou
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“Slid” (purposefully) (subject) (past) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Slid" (the verb, as in a subject sliding on purpose, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Tza7la9t
(You) Tza7la9t
(You, plural) Tza7la9tou
(He) Tza7la9
(She) Tza7l9et
(We)…
“Saw” (past) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Saw" (the verb) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) 4oft
(You) 4oft
(You, plural) 4ofto
(He) 4af
(She) 4afet
(We) 4ofna
(They) 4afo
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
شوفت (I)…
“Left” (person) (past) in Greek
In Greek, "Left" (the verb, in the context of a person, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Efiga
(You) Efiges
(You, formal) Figate
(You, plural) Figate
(He, She, It) Efige
(We) Figame
(They)…
“Met” (past) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Met" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) 2ablt
(You) 2ablt
(You, plural) 2ablto
(He) 2abl
(She) 2ablt
(We) 2ablna
(They) 2ablo
Using the Arabic script, it is…
“Swam” (past) (verb) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Swam" (the verb, in the past tense) is written as:
I: Yüzdüm
You: Yüzdün
You, formal: Yüzdünüz
You, plural: Yüzdünüz
He / she / it: Yüzdü
We: Yüzdük
They: Yüzdüler
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“Arrived” (past) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Arrived" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Wselt
(You) Wselt
(You, plural) Wseltou
(He) Wsel
(She) Weslet
(We) Wselna
(They) Weslou
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“Biked” (past) (verb) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Biked" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Se2et bisiklet
(You) (m) Se2et bisiklet
(You) (f) Se2te bisiklet
(You, plural) Se2to bisiklet
(He) Se2 bisiklet
(She)…
“Met” (past) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Met" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) 9abelt
(You) 9abelt
(You, plural) 9abeltou
(He) 9abel
(She) 9ablet
(We) 9abelna
(They) 9ablou
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“Less” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Less" is written using the Latin script as:
2a2l
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
اقل
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"There is less…
“Returned” (living being) (past) (verb) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Returned" (the verb, in the context of a living being or beings, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Rja3t
(You) Rja3t
(You, plural) Rja3tou
(He) Rja3
(She) Raj3et
(We) Rja3na…
“Planted” (past) (verb) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Planted" (the verb, in the past tense) is written as:
I: Ektim
You: Ektin
You, formal: Ektiniz
You, plural: Ektiniz
He / she / it: Ekti
We: Ektik
They: Ektiler
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“Returned” (object) (past) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Returned" (the verb, in the context of an object or objects, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Rajja3t
(You) Rajja3t
(You, plural) Rajja3tou
(He) Rajja3
(She) Rajj3et
(We)…
“Jogged” (past) (verb) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Jogged" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Jrit
(You) Jrit
(You, plural) Jritou
(He) Jra
(She) Jret
(We) Jrina
(They) Jrew
Using the Arabic script, it is…
“Closed” (past) in Egyptian Arabic
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
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“Bathed” (past) (verb) in Egyptian Arabic
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
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“Returned” (living being) (past) (verb) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Returned" (the verb, in the context of a living being or beings, in the past tense) is written as:
(I) Geri döndüm
(You) Geri döndün
(You, formal) Geri döndünüz
(You, plural) Geri döndünüz
(He, She, It) Geri…
“Joked” (past) (verb) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Joked" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Fadlekt
(You) Fadlekt
(You, plural) Fadlektou
(He) Fadlek
(She) Fadlket
(We) Fadlekna
(They) Fadlkou
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“Shopped” (past) (verb) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Shopped" (the verb, in the past tense) is written as:
(I) Alışveriş yaptım
(You) Alışveriş yaptın
(You, formal) Alışveriş yaptınız
(You, plural) Alışveriş yaptınız
(He, She, It) Alışveriş yaptı
(We) Alışveriş…
“Swam” (past) (verb) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Swam" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) 3omt
(You) 3omt
(You, plural) 3omtou
(He) 3am
(She) 3amet
(We) 3omna
(They) 3amou
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“Deposited” (past) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Deposited" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Sabbit
(You) Sabbit
(You, plural) Sabbito
(He) Sab
(She) Sabbet
(We) Sabbina
(They) Sabbo
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“Biked” (past) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Biked" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Baskalt
(You) Baskalt
(You, plural) Baskaltou
(He) Baskal
(She) Basklet
(We) Baskalna
(They) Basklou
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“Got” (object) (past) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Got" (the verb, as in getting an object, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Khdhit
(You) Khdhit
(You, plural) Khdhitou
(He) Khdhe
(She) Khdhet
(We) Khdhina
(They) Khdhew…
“Processed” (past) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Processed" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Raka7t
(You) Raka7t
(You, plural) Raka7tou
(He) Raka7
(She) Rak7et
(We) Raka7na
(They) Rak7ou
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“Fasted” (past) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Fasted" (the verb, as in purposefully restraint from food and or water, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Somt
(You) Somt
(You, plural) Somtou
(He) Sam
(She) Samet
(We) Somna…
“Fifty-nine” (59) in Greek
In Greek, "Fifty-nine" (59) is written using the Latin script as:
Penintaennia
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Πενηνταεννιά
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“Gave” (Transportation) (Past) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Gave" (the verb, in the context of providing transportation, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Wasalt
(You) Wasalt
(You, plural) Wasaltou
(He) Wasal
(She) Waslet
(We) Wasalna…
“Took” (photo) (past) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Took" (the verb, in the context of taking a photo, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Khdhyt
(You) Khdhyt
(You, plural) Khdhytou
(He) Khdhe
(She) Khdhet
(We) Khdhyna
(They)…
“Whistled” (past) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Whistled" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Zafart
(You) Zafart
(You, plural) Zafartou
(He) Zafer
(She) Zafret
(We) Zafarna
(They) Zafrou
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“Flew” (actual act) (past) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Flew" (the verb,as in the actual act of flying,in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Tert
(You) Tert
(You, plural) Terto
(He) Tar
(She) Taret
(We) Terna
(They) Taro
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“Trimmed” (past) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Trimmed" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) 9assit
(You) 9assit
(You, plural) 9assitou
(He) 9ass
(She) 9asset
(We) 9assina
(They) 9assou
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“Ate” (past) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Ate" (the verb, in the past tense) is written as:
(I) Yedim
(You) Yedin
(You, formal) Yediniz
(You, plural) Yediniz
(He, She, It) Yedi
(We) Yedik
(They) Yediler
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“Rode” (past) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Rode" (the verb, in the past tense) is written as:
(I) Bindim
(You) Bindin
(You, formal) Bindiniz
(You, plural) Bindiniz
(He, She, It) Bindi
(We) Bindik
(They) Bindiler
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“Combed” (past) in Greek
In Greek, "Combed" (verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Xtenisa
(You) Xtenises
(You, formal) Xtenisate
(You, plural) Xtenisate
(He, She, It) Xtenise
(We) Xtenisame
(They) Xtenisan
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“Corrected” (past) in Greek
In Greek, "Corrected" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Diorthosa
(You) Diorthoses
(You, formal) Diorthosate
(You, plural) Diorthosate
(He, She, It) Diorthose
(We) Diorthosame…
“Jogged” (past) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Jogged" (the verb, in the past tense) is written as:
(I) Hafif tempoda koştum
(You) Hafif tempoda koştun
(You, formal) Hafif tempoda koştunuz
(You, plural) Hafif tempoda koştunuz
(He, She, It) Hafif tempoda koştu…
“Book”, “Books” (nouns) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Book" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Kteb
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كتاب
In Lebanese Arabic, "Books" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Ketoub
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“Today” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Today" is written using the Latin script as:
Lyoum
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ليوم
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“Tomorrow” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Tomorrow" is written using the Latin script as:
8odwa (Ghodwa)
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
غدوة
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"Do…
“Fifty-six” (56) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Fifty-six" is written using the Latin script as:
Setaw khamsin
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ستة او خمسين
When "56" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٥٦
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“Ninety” (90) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Ninety" 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
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“Fifty-six” (56) in Tunisian Arabic
The number "Fifty-six" is written using the Latin script as:
Seta w 5amsin
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ستة و خمسين
When "56" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٥٦
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“Tomorrow” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Tomorrow" is written using the Latin script as:
Bukra
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
بكرا
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“Today” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, “Today” is written using the Latin script as:
2al yawm
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
اليوم
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“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
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"We are travelling…
“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…
“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…
“Start”, “Starts”, “Starting”, “Started” (verbs) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Start" (the verb) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Balish
(f) Balshe
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
بلش (m)
بلشي (f)
In Lebanese Arabic, "Starts" (the verb) is written using the Latin…
“Fish”, “Fishes” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, “Fish" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Samke
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
سمكة
In Lebanese Arabic, “Fishes” (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Samak
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“Leg”, “Legs” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Leg" (the noun, as in the body part) is written using the Latin script as:
2ejer
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
أجر
In Lebanese Arabic, "Legs" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:…
“Garbage Bag”, “Garbage Bags” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Garbage Bag" is written using the Latin script as:
Kees Zbele
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كيس زبله
In Lebanese Arabic, "Garbage Bags" is written using the Latin script as:
Kyes Zbele
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“Pebble”, “Pebbles” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Pebble" is written using the Latin script as:
7ajra
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
حجرة
In Lebanese Arabic, "Pebbles" is written using the Latin script as:
7ajar
Using the Arabic script, it is…
“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
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“Vacation”, “Vacations” (nouns) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Vacation" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
3otle
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
عطلة
In Lebanese Arabic, "Vacations" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
3otal
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“Black pepper” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic "Black pepper" is written using the Latin script as:
Felfel ak7al
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
فلفل أكحل
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“Tooth”, “Teeth” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Tooth" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(f) Snena
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
سنانة (f)
In Tunisian Arabic, "Teeth" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Snen…
“Hello again” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Hello again" is written as:
Tekrar merhaba
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"Hello again. Good to see you again."
Tekrar merhaba. Seni tekrar görmek…
“Now” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Now" is written as:
Şimdi
(Editor's note: In Turkish, to describe the present moment in a general situation, the word Şimdi is used. When circumstances change that cause the present moment to arise (e.g., a new…
“Washing detergent” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Washing detergent" is written using the Latin script as:
Omo
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
أمو
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"Here…
“Banister”, “Banisters” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Banister" is written using the Latin script as:
Drabzin
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
درابزين
In Lebanese Arabic, "Banisters" is written using the Latin script as:
Drabzinet
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“Spontaneous” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Spontaneous" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as:
3afwe
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
عفوي
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“Was” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Was" is written using the Latin script as:
Ken
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كان
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“I went” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "I went" is written using the Latin script as:
Rehet
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
رحت
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“Fun” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Fun" is written using the Latin script as:
Moumti3
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ممتع
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“Hotter”, “Hottest” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Hotter" is written using the Latin script as:
As5an
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
أسخن
In Tunisian Arabic, "Hottest" is written using the Latin script as:
El as5an
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“Luggage bag”, “Luggage bags” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Luggage bag" is written using the Latin script as:
Shantet safar
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
شنطة سفر
In Lebanese Arabic, "Luggage bags" is written using the Latin script as:
Shantet safar…
“Cloudy” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Cloudy" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as:
Ghe2im
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
غائم
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“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
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“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)…
“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
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“A lot” in Turkish
In Turkish, "A lot" is written as:
Çok
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"A lot of onions, please."
Bol soğan lütfen.
"A lot of sauce, please."
Bol sos…
“Bedsheet”, “Bedsheets” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Bedsheet" (as in one set of bedsheets) is written using the Latin script as:
Sharshaf
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
شرشف
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“Sunny” in Spanish
In Spanish, "Sunny" (the adjective) is written as:
(m) Soleado
(f) Soleada
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"It's sunny out."
Fuera hace sol.
"This…
“Dishwasher detergent” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Dishwasher detergent" is written using the Latin script as:
Dawa lal jeleye
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
دوا للجلاية
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“Hot” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Hot" (the adjective) is written as:
Sıcak
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"It's hot out!"
Dışarısı çok sıcak!
"Today is hot!"
Bugün çok sıcak!…
“Hotter”, “Hottest” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Hotter" (the adjective) is written as:
Daha sıcak
In Turkish, "Hottest" (the adjective) is written as:
En sıcak
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“Score”, “Scores” (nouns) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Score" (the noun, in the context of a sporting game) is written using the Latin script as:
Natije
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
نتيجة
In Lebanese Arabic, "Scores" (the noun) is written using the…
“Hot” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Hot" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as:
Shob
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
شوب
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“Hotter”, “Hottest” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Hotter" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as:
2ashwab
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
اشوب
In Lebanese Arabic, "Hottest" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as:…
“Same” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Same" is written as:
Aynı
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"I'll have the same drink as him."
Onunla aynı içeceği içeceğim.
"Do you want the same…
“Earlier”, “Earliest” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Earlier" is written using the Latin script as:
Abkar
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
أبكر
In Lebanese Arabic, "Earliest" is written using the Latin script as:
Abkar
Using the Arabic script, it…
“Assemble”, “Assembles”, “Assembling”, “Assembled” (verbs) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Assemble" (the verb) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Rakib
(f) Rakbe
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ركب (m)
ركبي (f)
In Lebanese Arabic, "Assembles" (the verb) is written using the…
“Same” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Same" is written using the Latin script as:
Nafs
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
نَفس
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"It's the same…
“Birthday”, “Birthdays” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Birthday" is written using the Latin script as:
3id miled
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
عيد ميلاد
In Lebanese Arabic, "Birthdays" is written using the Latin script as:
2a3yed miled
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“Forty-two” (42) in Turkish
In Turkish, the number "Forty-two" (42) is written as:
Kırk iki
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Examples in sentences or statements
"The price is 42 liras."
Fiyatı 42 lira.
"Here is 42 liras."…
“Sunny” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Sunny" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as:
Mshamse
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
مشمسة
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“Glue” (noun) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Glue" (the noun, as in the adhesive) is written using the Latin script as:
Telzi2
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تلزيق
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“Forty-five” (45) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, the number "Forty-five" is written using the Latin script as:
5amsa warb3in
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
خمسة وأربعين
When "45" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٤٥…
“Forty-seven” (47) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, the number "Forty-seven" is written using the Latin script as:
Sab3a warb3in
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
سبعة وأربعين
When "47" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٤٧…