“Arrived” (past) in Lebanese Arabic

In Lebanese Arabic, “Arrived” (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:

(I) Weselet

(You) (m) Weselet

(You) (f) Weselte

(You, plural) Weselto

(He) Wesil

(She) Weslit

(We) Weselna

(They) Weslo

Using the Arabic script, it is written as:

وصلت (I)

وصلت (You) (m)

وصلتي (You) (f)

وصلتو (You, plural)

وصل (He)

وصليت (She)

وصلنا (We)

وصلو (They)

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Examples in sentences or statements

 
“I arrived.”

Weselet.

.وصلت

 
“Did you arrive?”

(m) Weselet?

(f) Weselte?

وصلت؟ (m)

وصلتي؟ (f)

 
“Did you all arrive?”

Kelkon weselto?

كلكون وصلتو؟

 
“He told me he arrived.”

2alne 2eno wesil.

.ألني أنو وصيل

 
“He hasn’t arrived yet.”

Ma wesil ba3ad.

.ما وصيل باعاد

 
“She arrived 10 minutes ago.”

Weslit men 2abel 3asher di2a.

.وصليت من أبل عاشر ديقا

 
“We arrived.”

Weselna.

.وصلنا

 
“We haven’t arrived yet but we will soon.”

Ma weselna ba3ad bas rah nousal 2ariban.

.ماوصلنا بعد باس راح نوصال أريبن

 
“They have not arrived yet.”

Ma weslo ba3ad.

.ما وصلو بعد

 

Related words in Lebanese Arabic

“Arrive” (future) in Lebanese Arabic

“Arrives” (third-person) in Lebanese Arabic

“Arriving” (present) in Lebanese Arabic

In other Mediterranean languages and dialects

“Arrived” (past) in Tunisian Arabic

“Arrived” (past) in Greek

“Arrived” (past) in Turkish
 

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