“Asks” (third-person) in Egyptian Arabic

In Egyptian Arabic, “Asks” (the verb, in the third-person participle) is written using the Latin script as:

(m) Bys2al

(f) Bts2al

Using the Arabic script, it is written as:

بيسأل (m)

بتسأل (f)

Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)


 

Examples in sentences or statements

 
“My four year old son asks good questions.”

2bny 2ly 3andoh 2rba3 snen bys2al as2elah kewayesah.

.ابني الي عنده اربع سنين بيسأل اسئلة كويسة

 
“She politely asks for help with her luggage.”

Heya bts2al b2adab lilmosa3dah fi 4el 4onatha.

.هي بتسأل بأدب للمساعدة في شيل شنطها

 
“She never asks unnecessary questions.”

Heya mbts2al4 as2elah m4 mohemah abdn.

.هي مبتسألش اسئلة مش مهمة ابدا

 
“The tour guide asks for our preferences.”

Almor4ed alseya7e bys2al 3n tafdilatna.

.المرشد السياحي بيسأل عن تفضيلاتنا

 
“He asks politely.”

Howa bys2al be7tram.

.هو بيسأل بحترام

 

Related words in Tunisian Arabic

“Ask” (future) in Egyptian Arabic
 

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