“Bathed” (past) (verb) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, “Bathed” (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) 2ethamamet
(You) (m) 2ethamamet
(You) (f) 2ethamamte
(You, plural) 2ethamamto
(He) 2ethamam
(She) 2ethamamit
(We) 2ethamamna
(They) 2ethamamo
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
قتحمامت (I)
قتحمامت (You) (m)
قتحمامتي (You) (f)
قتحمامتو (You, plural)
قتحمام (He)
قتحماميت (She)
قتحمامنا (We)
قتحمامتو (They)
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Examples in sentences or statements
(Editor’s note: In one or more of the following statements, the word “Bathed” is replaced with an applicable word or words to keep the statement colloquial but to maintain the meaning of the word “Bathed” (“Bath” in the past participle).)
“I bathed earlier.”
2ethamamet 2abel shway.
.قتحمامت أبل شواي
“I haven’t bathed yet.”
Mathamamet ba3ad.
.ماتحمامت بعد
“Did you already bath?”
(m) 2enta 2ethamamet?
(f) 2ente 2ethamamte?
أنتا قتحمامت؟ (m)
أنتي قتحمامتي؟ (f)
“Did everyone already bath?”
Kelon 2ethamamo?
كلون قتحمامو؟
“He just finished bathing.”
Khelis 2ethamam.
.خليس قتحمام
“My wife bathed this morning.”
Marte 2ethamamit hal sebeh.
.مارتي قتحماميت هلصبح
“My wife hasn’t bathed yet.”
Marte mathamamit ba3da.
.مارتي ماتحمميت باعدا
“We’re finished bathing.”
Rah nethamam.
.راح نتحمام
“They are done bathing.”
2ethamamo.
.قتحمامو
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