“Foot”, “Feet” (body part) in Egyptian Arabic

In Egyptian Arabic, “Foot” (the noun, as in the body part) is written using the Latin script as:

(f) Regl

Using the Arabic script, it is written as:

 رجل (f)

In Egyptian Arabic, “Feet” (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:

Rgol

Using the Arabic script, it is written as:

رجول

Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)


 

Examples in sentences or statements

 
“My foot is wet.”

Regly mablola.

.رجلي مبلولة

 
“My foot is sore.”

Regly wag3ani.

.رجلي وجعاني

 
“Does your foot feel better?”

Reglak 27san delwa2ty?

رجلك احسن من دلوقتي؟

 
“My feet are hot on this sand!”

Regly so5nah 3la el ramlah de!

!رجلي سخنه علي الرمالة دي

 
“I’m going to rest my feet.”

Ana haro7 2raya7 regly.

.انا هروح اريح رجلي

 

In other Mediterranean languages and dialects

“Foot”, “Feet” (body part) in Lebanese Arabic

“Foot”, “Feet” (body part) in Tunisian Arabic

“Foot”, “Feet” (body part) in Turkish
 

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