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Constructing phrases (Level 1)
In Turkish, "During" (as in the preposition) is written as:
Boyunca
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Examples in sentences or statements
"She fell asleep during the meeting."
Toplantı esnasında uyudu.…
“Otherwise” in Greek
In Greek, "Otherwise" (the adverb) is written using the Latin script as:
Allios
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Αλλιώς
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"We…
“Together” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Together" is written as:
Birlikte
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Let’s go together."
Birlikte gidelim.
"We’re together."
Biz birlikteyiz.…
“None” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "None" is written using the Latin script as:
Mfesh
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
مفيش
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"There are none…
“Monthly” (adjective) in Greek
In Greek, "Monthly" (the adjective, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Miniaios
(f) Miniaia
(n) Miniaio
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(m) Μηνιαίος
(f) Μηνιαία
(n) Μηνιαίο
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“Until” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Until" is written using the Latin script as:
L7d
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
لحد
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"I won’t be free…
“On” (preposition) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "On" (the preposition, as in the position of something) is written using the Latin script as:
3la
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
على
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“Probably” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Probably" is written using the Latin script as:
E7tmal
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
احتمال
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"He’ll…
“Which” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Which" is written using the Latin script as:
Anhy
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
انهي
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Which floor?"…
“Him” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Him" (the pronoun) is written, as a suffix, using the Latin script as:
(when speaking with a male) -o
(when speaking with a female) -h
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ه- (when speaking with a male)…
“For” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "For" is written using the Latin script as:
3shan
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
عشان
(Editor's note: In Egyptian Arabic, sometimes (in the minority of cases) L / ل is used to denote "For".)
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“Daily” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Daily" is written using the Latin script as:
Yaumyen
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
يومياً
(Editor's note: In Tunisian Arabic, Yaumyen / يومياً can be used as an adjective or adverb. Alternatively,…
“Hers” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Hers" is written using the Latin script as:
Bta3ha
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
بتاعها
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Examples in sentences or statements
"This is…
“Anymore” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Anymore" (the adverb) is written as:
Artık
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Examples in sentences or statements
"I don’t cook anymore."
Artık yemek yapmıyorum.
"Let’s not talk about…
“Should” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Should" is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Lezemni
(You) Lezmek
(You, plural) Lezemkom
(He) Lezmou
(She) Lezemha
(We) Lezemna
(They) Lezemhom
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:…
“Next” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Next" (in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Gay
(f) Gaya
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
جاي (m)
جاية (f)
In Egyptian Arabic, "Coming soon" (in the plural form) is…
“Whereas” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Whereas" (as in the conjunction) is written as:
Oysa
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Examples in sentences or statements
"I like tea, whereas my sister prefers coffee."
Ben çay severim oysaki…
“Who” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Who" is written as:
Kim
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Who is this man next to you in this picture?"
Bu fotoğrafta yanındaki adam kim?
"Who…
“At” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "At" (the preposition) is written using the Latin script as:
Fe
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
في
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"He’s…
“Very” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Very" (as in much or a lot) is written as:
Çok
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Examples in sentences or statements
"I'm very tired."
Çok yorgunum.
"She is very happy."
O çok…
“Except” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Except" is written as:
Hariç
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Everyone is here except John."
John hariç herkes burada.
"I like all fruits except…
“Between” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Between" is written as:
Arasında
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Examples in sentences or statements
"The keys are between the books."
Anahtarlar kitapların arasında.
"She sat…
“Has” (intrinsic) (third-person) in Greek
In Greek, "Has" (the verb, in an intrinsic context, in the third-person participle) is written using the Latin script as:
Exei
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Έχει
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“Often” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Often" (the adverb) is written as:
Sık sık
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Do you come here often?"
Buraya sık sık geliyor musunuz?
"I often eat…
“Myself” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Myself" (the pronoun) is written as:
Kendim
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Examples in sentences or statements
"I accidentally burned myself while cooking."
Yemek yaparken yanlışlıkla kendimi…
“Difficult” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Difficult" (the adjective, in the context of a person, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) S3ib
(f) S3iba
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
صعيب (m)
صعيبة (f)
In Tunisian…
“Best” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Best" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as:
A7san
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
أحسن
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“Just” (time) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Just" (the common phrase that emphasizes something as occurring extremely soon) is written as:
Hemen
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"Just one moment, please."…
“On” (adjective) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "On" (the adjective, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Sh3'al
(f) Sh3'ala
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
شغال (m)
شغالة (f)
In Egyptian Arabic, "On" (the adjective,…
“Could” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Could" (as in a probability) is written using the Latin script as:
Yomken
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
يمكن
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“Necessary” in Greek
In Greek, "Necessary" (in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Aparaititos
(f) Aparaititi
(n) Aparaitito
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(m) Απαραίτητος
(f) Απαραίτητη
(n) Απαραίτητο…
“These” in Turkish
In Turkish, "These" is written as:
Bunlar
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Examples in sentences or statements
"These glasses are mine."
Bu gözlükler benim.
"Are these yours?"
Bunlar senin mi?…
“Only” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Only" is written as:
Yalnızca
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Examples in sentences or statements
"I’m here only for a few days."
Sdece birkaç günlüğüne buradayım.
"He only eats…
“Never” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Never" is written as:
Hiç
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Examples in sentences or statements
"I’ve never been to Greece before, but I’d love to go one day."
Daha önce hiç Yunanistan'a gitmedim…
“Someone” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Someone" is written as:
Biri
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Someone is at the door."
Kapıda biri var.
"Someone called you when you were…
“Not” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Not" is written as:
Değil
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Examples in sentences or statements
"I’m not ready yet."
Daha hazır değilim.
"The door is not locked."
Kapı kilitli…
“Around” (proximity) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Around"(in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) 9rib
(f) 9riba
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
قريب (m)
قريبة (f)
In Tunisian Arabic, "Around" (in the plural form) is…
“Able” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Able" is written using the Latin script as:
9ader
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
قادر
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"He won’t be…
“Theirs” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Theirs" is written using the Latin script as:
Mte3hom
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
متاعهم
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"I'll…
“At” in Greek
In Greek, "At" (the preposition) is written using the Latin script as:
(singular, masculine) Ston
(singular, feminine) Sti
(singular, neutral) Sto
(plural, masculine) Stous
(plural, feminine) Stis
(plural, neutral) Sta…
“To” in Greek
In Greek, "To" (as in the preposition) is written using the Latin script as:
(singular, masculine) Ston
(singular, feminine) Sti
(singular, neutral) Sto
(plural, masculine) Stous
(plural, feminine) Stis
(plural, neutral)…
“If” in Greek
In Greek, "If" is written using the Latin script as:
An
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Αν
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"You can call me anytime if you…
“On” (adjective) in Greek
In Greek, "On" (adjective, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(masculine-based noun) Anammenos
(feminine-based noun) Anammeni
(neutral-based noun) Anammeno
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:…
“Latest” in Greek
In Greek, "Latest" (the adjective, in a superlative context, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Teleftaios
(f) Teleftaia
(n) Teleftaio
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(m) Τελευταίος…
“May” (request) (future) in Greek
In Greek, "May" (the verb, as in a request, in the future tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Mporo
(You) Mporeis
(You, formal) Mporeite
(You, plural) Mporeite
(He, She, It) Mporei
(We) Mporoume
(They)…
“They” in Greek
In Greek, "They" is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Aftoi
(f) Aftes
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(m) Αυτοί
(f) Αυτές
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“Last” (previous) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Last" (as in the most previous period of time, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Li fet
(f) Li fetet
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
لي فات (m)
لي فاتت (f)
In…
“Usual” in Greek
In Greek, "Usual" (in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(masculine, when what is described is the object) Sinithismeno
(masculine, when what is described is the subject) Sinithismenos
(feminine) Sinithismeni…
“Which” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Which" (in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Anehou
(f) Anehi
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
اناهو (m)
اناهي (f)
In Tunisian Arabic, "Which" (in the plural form) is…
“Mine” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Mine" is written using the Latin script as:
Mte3i
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
متاعي
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Those are…
“Latest” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Latest" (the adjective, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Le5rani
(f) Le5raneya
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
لخراني (m)
لخرانيا (f)
In Tunisian Arabic, "Latest"…
“Together” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Together" is written using the Latin script as:
Mab3adhna
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
مبعضنا
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"Let’s watch…
“While” in Greek
In Greek, "While" is written using the Latin script as:
Oso
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Όσο
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Examples in sentences or statements
"She listened to music…
“Anymore” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Anymore" (the adverb) is written using the Latin script as:
Ma3adech
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ماعادش
(Editor's note: Ma3adech / ماعادش also means Not anymore. Like in English, when Anymore is…
“Ours” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Ours" is written using the Latin script as:
Mt3na
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
متعنا
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"Those are…
“Possibly” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Possibly" (the adverb) is written using the Latin script as:
Yomken
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
يمكن
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“Are” in Greek
In Greek, "Are" is written using the Latin script as:
(You) Eisai / Είσαι
(You, formal) Eiste / Είστε
(You, plural) Eiste / Είστε
(We) Eimaste / Είμαστε
(They) Einai / Είναι
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“Is” in Greek
In Greek, "Is" is written using the Latin script as:
Einai
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Είναι
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Examples in sentences or statements
"He is here."
Edo…
“Once” (conjunction) in Greek
In Greek, "Once" (the conjunction, as in as soon as) is written using the Latin script as:
Otan
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Όταν
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“Enough” in Greek
In Greek, "Enough" (in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(masculine, when what is defined is the object) Arketo
(masculine, when what is defined is the subject) Arketos
(feminine) Arketi
(neutral) Arketo…
“Except” in Greek
In Greek, "Except" is written using the Latin script as:
Ektos
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Εκτός
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"Everyone came except…
“Very” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Very" is written using the Latin script as:
Barsha (Barcha)
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
برشا
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"I’m…
“Mine” in Greek
In Greek, "Mine" is written using the Latin script as:
(singular) Diko mou
(plural) Diko mas
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(singular) Δικό μου
(plural) Δικό μας
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“Was” in Greek
In Greek, "Was" is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Imoun
(He, She, It) Itan
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(I) Ήμουν
(He, She, It) Ήταν
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“Has” in Greek
In Greek, "Has" is written using the Latin script as:
Exei
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Έχει
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"He has two sisters."…
“Earliest” in Greek
In Greek, "Earliest" (in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Noriteros
(f) Noriteri
(n) Noritero
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(m) Νωρίτερος
(f) Νωρίτερη
(n) Νωρίτερο
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“About” (approximation) in Greek
In Greek, "About" (as in approximation) is written using the Latin script as:
Peripou
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Περίπου
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“Late” (overdue) in Greek
In Greek, "Late" (in the past tense) is written, using the Latin script as:
(I) Argisa
(You) Argises
(You, formal) Argisate
(You, plural) Argisate
(He, She, It) Argise
(We) Argisame
(They) Argisan
In Greek, "Late"…
“Who” in Greek
In Greek, "Who" (in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Poios
(f) Poia
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(m) Ποιός
(f) Ποιά
In Greek, "Who" (in the plural form) is written using the Latin…
“Those” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Those" is written as:
(when it’s used before a noun) O
In Turkish, "Those" is written as:
(when it’s used by itself) Onlar
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“Especially” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Especially" (the adverb) is written as:
Özellikle
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Examples in sentences or statements
"I love Turkish culture, especially the music."
Türk kültürüne bayılıyorum,…
“Every day” in Greek
In Greek, "Every day" (the adverb) is written using the Latin script as:
Kathe mera
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Κάθε μέρα
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“These” in Greek
In Greek, "These" is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Aftoi
(f) Aftes
(n) Afta
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(m) Αυτοί
(f) Αυτές
(n) Αυτά
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“Only” in Greek
In Greek, "Only" is written using the Latin script as:
Mono
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Μόνο
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"I have only one sister."…
“Half” in Greek
In Greek, "Half" (in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(masculine, when what is defined is the object) Miso
(masculine, when what is defined is the subject) Misos
(feminine, when what is defined is the object…
“Anytime” in Greek
In Greek, "Anytime" (the adverb) is written using the Latin script as:
Opoiadipote stigmi
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Οποιαδήποτε στιγμή
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“Thing”, “Things” in Greek
In Greek, "Thing" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(n) Pragma
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(n) Πράγμα
In Greek , "Things" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(n) Pragmata
Using…
“Them” in Greek
In Greek, "Them" is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Aftous
(f) Aftes
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(m) Αυτούς
(f) Αυτές
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“Someone” in Greek
In Greek, "Someone" is written using the Latin script as:
Kapoios
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Κάποιος
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"Someone’s at the…
“On” (preposition) in Greek
In Greek, "On" (the preposition, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Ston
(f) Stin
(n) Sto
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(m) Στον
(f) Στην
(n) Στο
In Greek, "On"…
“Mainly” in Greek
In Greek, "Mainly" is written using the Latin script as:
Kirios
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Κυρίως
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"I mainly use my…
“Let’s” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Let's" is written using the Latin script as:
Yala
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
يلا
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"Let’s go out to…
“Essentially” in Greek
In Greek, "Essentially" is written using the Latin script as:
Ousiastika
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Ουσιαστικά
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"I use…
“Half” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Half" (the noun) is written as:
Yarı
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Examples in sentences or statements
"I'll be ready in half an hour."
Yarım saate hazır olurum.
"Do you want…
“His” in Greek
In Greek, "His" (the pronoun) is written using the Latin script as:
Tou
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Του
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"I’m his…
“Her” in Greek
In Greek, "Her" (the pronoun) is written using the Latin script as:
Tis
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Της
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"Tomorrow is…
“Mostly” in Greek
In Greek, "Mostly" is written using the Latin script as:
Kirios
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Κυρίως
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"I mostly eat…
“Most” in Greek
In Greek, "Most" (in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(masculine, when what is defined is the object) Perissotero
(masculine, when what is defined is the subject) Perissoteros
(f) Perissoteri
(n)…
“Least” in Greek
In Greek, "Least" (in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) O ligoteros
(f) I ligoteri
(n) To ligotero
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(m) Ο λιγότερος
(f) Η λιγότερη
(n) Το λιγότερο…
“Hers” in Greek
In Greek, "Hers" (the pronoun, in the singular form) is written as:
(m) Dikos tis / Δικός της
(f) Diki tis / Δική της
(n) Diko tis / Δικό της
In Greek, "Hers" (in the plural form) is written as:
(m) Dikoi tis / Δικοί της…
“Easy” in Greek
In Greek, "Easy" (in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Efkolos
(f) Efkoli
(n) Efkolo
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(m) Εύκολος
(f) Εύκολη
(n) Εύκολο
In Greek, "Easy" (in the…
“Difficult” in Greek
In Greek, "Difficult" (in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Diskolos
(f) Diskoli
(n) Diskolo
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(m) Δύσκολος
(f) Δύσκολη
(n) Δύσκολο
In Greek,…
“Available” in Greek
In Greek, "Available" (in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Diathesimos
(f) Diathesimi
(n) Diathesimo
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(m) Διαθέσιμος
(f) Διαθέσιμη
(n) Διαθέσιμο…
“Anything” in Greek
In Greek, "Anything" is written using the Latin script as:
Kati
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Κάτι
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"Do you want anything…
“Almost” in Greek
In Greek, "Almost" is written using the Latin script as:
Sxedon
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Σχεδόν
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"We’re almost…
“Thing”, “Things” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Thing" (the noun) is written as:
Şey
In Turkish, "Things" (the noun) is written as:
Şeyler
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Examples in sentences or statements
"What is this thing for?"
Bu…
“Enough” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Enough" (in the context of something inanimate) is written as:
Yeterli
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Is there enough space in the trunk?"
Bagajda yeterli…
“Maybe” in Greek
In Greek, "Maybe" (the adverb) is written using the Latin script as:
Isos
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Ίσως
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"Maybe they…
“Later” in Greek
In Greek, "Later" (the adjective, in a comparative sense) is written using the Latin script as:
(adverb) Argotera
(adjective) Epomenos
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(adverb) Αργότερα
(adjective) Επόμενος
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“Approximately” in Greek
In Greek, "Approximately" (the adverb) is written using the Latin script as:
Peripou
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Περίπου
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“Some” in Greek
In Greek, "Some" is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Kapoioi (in the accusative case is Kapoious)
(f) Kapoies
(n) Kapoia
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(m) Κάποιοι (in the accusative case is Κάποιους)…
“Same” in Greek
In Greek, "Same" (in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Idios
(f) Idia
(n) Idio
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(m) Ίδιος
(f) Ίδια
(n) Ίδιο
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“Much” in Greek
In Greek, "Much" is written using the Latin script as:
(singular) Poli
(plural) Polla
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(singular) Πολύ
(plural) Πολλά
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“Yours” in Greek
In Greek, "Yours" (the pronoun) is written using the Latin script as:
(singular) Diko sou
(plural) Diko sas
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(singular) Δικό σου
(plural) Δικό σας
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“Too” in Greek
In Greek, "Too" (as in very) is written using the Latin script as:
Poli
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Πολύ
In Greek, "Too" (as in also) is written using the Latin script as:
Episis
Using the Greek alphabet, it is…
“Those” in Greek
In Greek, "Those" is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Ekeinoi
(f) Ekeines
(n) Ekeina
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(m) Εκείνος
(f) Εκείνη
(n) Εκείνο
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“Then” (after) in Greek
In Greek, "Then" (as in after) is written using the Latin script as:
Kai meta
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Και μετά
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“Sometime” in Greek
In Greek, "Sometime" (the adverb) is written using the Latin script as:
Kapoia stigmi
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Κάποια στιγμή
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“Probably” in Greek
In Greek, "Probably" is written using the Latin script as:
Mallon
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Μάλλον
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"It’ll probably…
“My” in Greek
In Greek, "My" is written using the Latin script as:
Mou
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Μου
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"My brother and sister are coming."…
“In” in Greek
In Greek, "In" (in the singular form) is written using is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Ston
(f) Stin
(n) Sto
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(m) Στον
(f) Στην
(n) Στο
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“Here” in Greek
In Greek, "Here" is written using the Latin script as:
Edo
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Εδώ
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Examples in sentences or statements
"I’m here."
Edo eimai.…
“Always” in Greek
In Greek, "Always" is written using the Latin script as:
Panta
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Πάντα
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"He always exercises…
“About” (meaning) in Greek
In Greek, "About" (as in meaning) is written using the Latin script as:
Gia
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Για
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"What are…
“Which” in Greek
In Greek, "Which" (in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Poios
(f) Poia
(n) Poio
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(m) Ποιός
(f) Ποιά
(n) Ποιό
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“Still” in Greek
In Greek, "Still" (the adverb) is written using the Latin script as:
Akomi
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Ακόμη
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“Every” in Greek
In Greek, "Every" is written using the Latin script as:
Kathe
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Κάθε
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"He goes to sleep at…
“Each” in Greek
In Greek, "Each" is written using the Latin script as:
Kathe
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Κάθε
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"Each one is fine."…
“Especially” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Especially" is written using the Latin script as:
Surtout
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
سيرتو
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"She…
“Late” (past) (overdue) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Late" (the adjective, in the context of something or someone arriving later than expected) is written as:
(I) Geciktim
(You) Geciktin
(You, formal) Geciktiniz
(You, plural) Geciktiniz
(He, She, It) Gecikti…
“Earlier” in Greek
In Greek, "Earlier" (the adjective, in a comparative sense) is written using the Latin script as:
Noritera
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Νωρίτερα
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“If” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "If" is written using the Latin script as:
Law
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
لو
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"Call me if you can’t…
“Because” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Because" is written using the Latin script as:
Bsabab
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
بسبب
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"I'm wearing…
“Every day” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Every day" is written using the Latin script as:
Kol youm
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كل يوم
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"I…
“Latest” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Latest" (the adjective, in the superlative sense) is written as:
En son
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Examples in sentences or statements
"What time does the latest flight leave?"
En son uçuş…
“Anytime” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Anytime" (the adverb) is written as:
Ne zaman istersen
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Examples in sentences or statements
"I'm happy to help you anytime!"
Ne zaman istersen sana yardım…
“They” in Turkish
In Turkish, "They" is written as:
Onlar
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Examples in sentences or statements
"They are here."
Onlar buradalar.
"They just called."
Onlar şimdi aradı.
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“Them” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Them" is written using the Latin script as:
-hom
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
هم-
(Editor's note: In English, "Them" is used to represent the pronoun that is the recipient of an action. (Versus…
“Last” (previous) in Greek
In Greek, "Last" (the adjective, (as in the most previous period of time, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Proigoumenos
(f) Proigoumeni
(n) Proigoumeno
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:…
“After” in Greek
In Greek, "After" is written using the Latin script as:
(when communicating that something will or has occurred after something else) Meta
(when communicating a verb that is to, or has occurred, after something else finishes(-ed) or…
“Always” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Always" is written using the Latin script as:
Daymn
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
دايما
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"I always…
“Anything” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Anything" is written using the Latin script as:
Ay 7aga
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
اي حاجه
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"Do…
“Everything” In Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Everything" is written using the Latin script as:
Kol 7aga
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كل حاجه
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“All” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "All" is written using the Latin script as:
Kol
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كل
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"She completed all…
“Some” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Some" is written using the Latin script as:
4ewayet
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
شوية
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"Could you…
“Never” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Never" is written using the Latin script as:
Abdan
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ابدا
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"He never skips…
“Available” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Available" is written using the Latin script as:
Mota7
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
متاح
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"I’m…
“This” in Greek
In Greek, "This" is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Aftos
(f) Afti
(n) Afto
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(m) Αυτός
(f) Αυτή
(n) Αυτό
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“That” in Greek
In Greek, "That" is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Ekeinos
(f) Ekeini
(n) Ekeino
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(m) Εκείνος
(f) Εκείνη
(n) Εκείνο
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“Also” in Greek
In Greek, "Also" is written using the Latin script as:
Episis
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Επίσης
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"I also want a tea."…
“The” in Greek
In Greek, "The" (in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) O
(f) I
(n) To
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(m) Ο
(f) Η
(n) Το
In Greek, "The" (in the plural form) is written using the…
“But” in Greek
In Greek, "But" is written using the Latin script as:
Alla
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Αλλά
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"I wanted to go to the…
“Before” in Greek
In Greek, "Before" is written using the Latin script as:
Prin
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Πριν
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"I think we’ve seen this…
“Again” in Greek
In Greek, "Again" is written using the Latin script as:
Ksana
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Ξανά
(Editor's note: In Greek, in many statements (but not all), when someone wishes to communicate an expression more quickly…
“Later” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Later" (the adjective, in the comparative sense) is written as:
Daha sonra
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"Are there any buses that depart later than 8pm?"…
“You all” in Turkish
In Turkish, "You all" is written as:
Hepiniz
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Examples in sentences or statements
"How are you all?"
Hepiniz nasılsınız?
"You all are funny!"
Hepiniz komiksiniz!…
“You both” in Turkish
In Turkish, "You both" is written as:
Siz ikiniz
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Examples in sentences or statements
"How are you both?"
Siz ikiniz nasılsınız?
"Where are you both?"
Siz…
“From” in Greek
In Greek, "From" is written using the Latin script as:
Apo
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Από
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"Where are you from?"
Apo…
“Last” (final stage) in Greek
In Greek, "Last" (as in the final stage of something, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Teleftaios
(f) Teleftaia
(n) Teleftaio
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(m) Τελευταίος
(f)…
“Early” in Greek
In Greek, "Early" is written using the Latin script as:
Noris
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Νωρίς
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"My wife goes to bed…
“Because” in Greek
In Greek, "Because" is written using the Latin script as:
Giati
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Γιατί
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"She took a taxi to…
“Not” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Not" is written using the Latin script as:
Mouch
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
موش
(Editor's note: To understand this topic more deeply, reference the IBL article: A study: "Not" in Tunisian…
“Until” in Greek
In Greek, "Until" is written using the Latin script as:
Mexri
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Μέχρι
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"I'm working until 3pm…
“Since” in Greek
In Greek, "Since" is written using the Latin script as:
Apo
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Από
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"Since when?"
Apo pote?…
“Other” in Greek
In Greek, "Other" (in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Allos
(f) Alli
(n) Allo
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(m) Άλλος
(f) Άλλη
(n) Άλλο
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“Next” in Greek
In Greek, "Next" (the adjective, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Epomenos
(f) Epomeni
(n) Epomeno
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(m) Επόμενος
(f) Επόμενη
(n) Επόμενο
In…
“How” in Greek
In Greek, "How" is written using the Latin script as:
Pos
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Πώς
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"How did you know?"
Pos to…
“For” in Greek
In Greek, "For" is written using the Latin script as:
Gia
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Για
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"What is this for?"
Gia ti…
“Additional” in Greek
In Greek, "Additional" is written using the Latin script as:
Epipleon
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Επιπλέον
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"There's one…
“Without” in Greek
In Greek, "Without" is written using the Latin script as:
Xoris
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Χωρίς
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"With or without…
“She” in Greek
In Greek, "She" (the pronoun) is written using the Latin script as:
Afti
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Αυτή
(Editor's note: She in Greek is Afti/ Αυτή but in common day-to-day communication the pronoun (just like "He"…
“Less” in Greek
In Greek, "Less" (in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Ligoteros
(f) Ligoteri
(n) Ligotero
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(m) Λιγότερος
(f) Λιγότερη
(n) Λιγότερο
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“Another” in Greek
In Greek, "Another" (in the singular form, in a casual and defined context) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Ki allon
(f) Ki alli
(n) Ki allo
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(m) Κι άλλον
(f) Κι άλλη…
“After” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "After" is written using the Latin script as:
Ba3d
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
بعد
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"I’ll call you…
“Before” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Before" is written using the Latin script as:
2abl
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
قبل
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"I’ll finish my…
“Another” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Another" is written using the Latin script as:
Tany
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تاني
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"Can I get…
“You both” in Greek
In Greek, "You both" is written using the Latin script as:
(when what is described is the subject is) Kai oi dio
(when what is described is the object is) Kai tous dio
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(when what is…
“You all” in Greek
In Greek, "You all" is written using the Latin script as:
(when what is described is the subject is) Oloi
(when what is described is the object is) Olous
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(when what is described is the…
“He” in Greek
In Greek, "He" (the pronoun) is written using the Latin script as:
Aftos
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Αυτός
(Editor's note: He in Greek is Aftos / Αυτός but in common day-to-day communication the pronoun (just like…
“On” (adjective) in Turkish
In Turkish, "On" (the adjective) is written as:
Açık
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"I left the air conditioning on."
Klimayı açık bıraktım.
"Is the washing…
“Would” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Would" is written as:
Mısın
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"Would you pass me that?"
Şunu bana uzatır mısın?
"Would you mind passing me the…
“Essentially” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Essentially" (the adverb) is written as:
Aslında
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"Both approaches are essentially the same."
İki yaklaşım aslında aynı.…
“Instead” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Instead" is written as:
Yerine
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Examples in sentences or statements
"What do you want to do instead?"
Bunun yerine ne yapmak istiyorsun?
"Where do you…
“Never” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Never" is written using the Latin script as:
7atta marra
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
حتّى مرةّ
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“All” in Greek
In Greek, "All" (in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Olos
(f) Oli
(n) Olo
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(m) Όλοι
(f) Όλες
(n) Όλα
In Greek, "All" (in the plural form) is…
“Easy” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Easy" (the adjective, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Sahl
(f) Sahla
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
سهل (m)
سهلة (f)
In Egyptian Arabic, "Easy" (the adjective, in…
“We” in Moroccan Arabic
In Moroccan Arabic, "We" is written using the Latin script as:
7na
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
حنا
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"We have arrived."…
“You” in Moroccan Arabic
In Moroccan Arabic, "You" is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Nta
(f) Nti
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
نتا (m)
نتي (f)
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“Last” (position) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Last" (the adjective, as in the position, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Lekher
(f) Lekhra
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
لخّر (m)
لخّرة (f)
In Tunisian Arabic,…
“About” (meaning) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "About" (meaning) is written using the Latin script as:
3la
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
على
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"What is…
“If” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "If" is written using the Latin script as:
Ken
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كان
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"If we leave now,…
“Thank you” (Thanks) in Moroccan Arabic
In Moroccan Arabic, "Thank you" (Thanks) is written using the Latin script as:
Choukran
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
شكرا
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“I” in Moroccan Arabic
In Moroccan Arabic, "I" is written using the Latin script as:
Ana
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
أنا
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"I am here."
Ana…
“Everything” in Greek
In Greek, "Everything" is written using the Latin script as:
Ola or Kathe ti
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Όλα or Κάθε τι
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“Please” in Moroccan Arabic
In Moroccan Arabic, "Please" is written using the Latin script as:
3afak
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
عافاك
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"No spice on…
“Okay” in Moroccan Arabic
In Moroccan Arabic, "Okay" (in a general context) is written using the Latin script as:
Wakha (Wa5a)
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
واخا
In Moroccan Arabic, "Okay" (when expressing agreement) is written using the Latin…
“More” in Greek
In Greek, "More" (in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Ki allo
(f) Ki alli
(n) Ki allo
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(m) Κι άλλο
(f) Κι άλλη
(n) Κι άλλο
In Greek, "More" (in…
“Why” in Greek
In Greek, "Why" is written using the Latin script as:
Giati
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Γιατί
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"Why is that?"
Giati…
“Where” in Greek
In Greek, "Where" is written using the Latin script as:
Pou
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Που
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"Where are you?"
Pou…
“When” in Greek
In Greek, "When" (in the context of time) is written using the Latin script as:
Pote
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Πότε
In Greek, "When" (as a time conjunction) is written using the Latin script as:
Otan
Using…
“With” in Greek
In Greek, "With" is written using the Latin script as:
Me
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Με
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"I'll have the salad with…
“What” in Greek
In Greek, "What" is written using the Latin script as:
Ti
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Τι
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Examples in sentences or statements
"What is this?"
Ti einai…
“Every” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Every" is written as:
Her
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Examples in sentences or statements
"I see him every day."
Onu her gün görüyorum.
"I exercise every morning."
Her sabah…
“Or” in Greek
In Greek, "Or" is written using the Latin script as:
I
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Ή
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Cash or credit card?"
Metrita…
“Both” in Greek
In Greek, "Both" is written using the Latin script as:
(m) (f) Kai oi dio
(n) Kai ta dio
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(m) (f) Και οι δύο
(n) Και τα δύο
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…
“And” in Greek
In Greek, "And" is written using the Latin script as:
Kai
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Και
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"Can we get one coffee and…
“Between” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Between" is written using the Latin script as:
Mabinet
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
مابينات
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"Place…
“Mostly” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Mostly" (the adverb) is written as:
Çoğunlukla
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Examples in sentences or statements
"It's mostly hot all week."
Hava bütün hafta çoğunlukla sıcak.
…
“During” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "During" is written using the Latin script as:
Ki
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كي
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"I'm going to…
“Any” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Any" is written as:
(positively framed statements) Herhangi bir
In Turkish, "Any" is written as:
(negatively framed statements) Hiç
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“Soon” in Greek
In Greek, "Soon" is written using the Latin script as:
Se ligo
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Σε λίγο
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"We’ll be there…
“Later” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Later" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as:
Mba3ed (Mba3d)
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
مبعد
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“Once” (conjunction) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Once" (the conjunction, as in as soon as) is written using the Latin script as:
Ki
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كي
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“Difficult” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Difficult" (the adjective) is written as:
Zor
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Examples in sentences or statements
"That was difficult!"
Bu zordu!
"The paperwork wasn't too difficult.…
“We” in Greek
In Greek, "We" is written using the Latin script as:
Emeis
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Εμείς
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"We will be there in a few…
“You” in Greek
In Greek, "You" is written using the Latin script as:
Esi
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Εσύ
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Are you home?"
Eisai…
“I” in Greek
In Greek, "I" is written using the Latin script as:
Ego
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Εγώ
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Examples in sentences or statements
"I am from Greece."
Eimai…
“No” in Greek
In Greek, "No" is written using the Latin script as:
Oxi
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Όχι
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Examples in sentences or statements
"No, thank you."
Oxi,…
“Yes” in Greek
In Greek, "Yes" is written using the Latin script as:
Nai
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Ναι
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"Yes, that would be great!"…
“Please” in Greek
In Greek, "Please" is written using the Latin script as:
Parakalo
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Παρακαλώ
(Editor's note: In Greek, Parakalo / Παρακαλώ is also used as "You're welcome". For more information, see the IBL…
“Okay” in Greek
In Greek, "Okay" is written using the Latin script as:
Entaksi
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Εντάξει
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"That is okay."…
“Thank you” (Thanks) in Greek
In Greek, "Thank you" (Thanks) is written using the Latin script as:
Efharisto
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Ευχαριστώ
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“Better” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Better" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as:
Khir
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
خير
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"Do…
“Earliest” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Earliest" is written using the Latin script as:
Abker
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
أبكر
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"What is the…
“About” (meaning) in Turkish
In Turkish, "About" (as in the meaning) is written as:
Hakkında
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Examples in sentences or statements
"What is the book about?"
Kitap ne hakkında?
"The movie is…
“Earlier” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Earlier" is written using the Latin script as:
Abker
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
أبكر
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"I woke up…
“Every day” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Every day" (the adverb) is written as:
Her gün
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"My husband and I walk together every day."
Kocamla her g,n birlikte…
“Later” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Later" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as:
Ba3den
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
باعدين
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“Latest” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Latest" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as:
2ajdad
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
أجداد
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“Otherwise” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Otherwise" is written using the Latin script as:
Makenech
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
مكانش
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"Finish…
“Instead” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Instead" is written using the Latin script as:
Fi 3oudh
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
في عوض
(Editor's note: In Tunisian Arabic, the word "Instead" and the phrase "Instead of" are both translated as…
“Usually” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Usually" (the adverb) is written using the Latin script as:
L3ada
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
لعادا
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“She” in Turkish
In Turkish, "She" (the pronoun) is written as:
O
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Examples in sentences or statements
"She is my sister."
O benim kızkardeşimdir.
"She called a moment ago"
O bir…
“Usually” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Usually" (the adverb) is written as:
Genellikle
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"It usually takes two hours to arrive."
Varması genellikle iki saat sürer.…
“Possible” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Possible" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as:
Momken
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ممكن
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“Sometimes” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Sometimes" (the adverb) is written using the Latin script as:
Sa3at
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ساعات
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“Late” (overdue) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Late" (the adjective, in the context of something or someone arriving later than expected) is written using the Latin script as:
Makher
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
مخّر
(Editor’s note: In Tunisian…
“While” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "While" (the adverb) is written using the Latin script as:
Wa9t
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
وقت
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"My…
“Again” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Again" is written using the Latin script as:
Tany
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تاني
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"Let’s meet…
“Except” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Except" is written using the Latin script as:
Be5lef
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
بخلاف
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"I can…
“Last” (final stage) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Last" (as in the final item or event in a sequence of items or events) is written using the Latin script as:
O5er
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
اخر
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“Half” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Half" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Nos
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
نص
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"There is…
“Here” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Here" is written using the Latin script as:
Huna
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
هنا
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"We are here."…
“Still” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Still" is written using the Latin script as:
Lesah
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
لسه
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"It's still…
“Each” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Each" is written using the Latin script as:
Kol
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كل
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"Can I have one of…
“Him” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Him" is written as:
(when the pronoun is the only pronoun in the statement) Onu
(when the pronoun is the recipient of something and there is more than one object present) Ona
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“But” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "But" is written using the Latin script as:
Walakn
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ولكن
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"I enjoyed the…
“Extra” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Extra" is written using the Latin script as:
Zyadah
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
زيادة
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"Can I have…
“The” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "The" is written using the Latin script as:
El
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ال
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"Do you want to go to…
“Too” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Too" is written using the Latin script as:
Kman
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كمان
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"You too."…
“Additional” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Additional" is written using the Latin script as:
Zeyadah
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
زيادة
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"Can we…
“Let’s” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Let's" is written as:
(when the last vowel is a thin vowel) -elim
(when the last vowel is a bold vowel) -alım
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"Let's…
“Mainly” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Mainly" (as in mostly) is written as:
Başlıca
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Examples in sentences or statements
"That's mainly right."
Bu başlıca doğru.
"Galata tower is mainly…
“Monthly” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Monthly" is written as:
Aylık
(Editor's note: Aylık is used as an adjective or adverb.)
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Examples in sentences or statements
"I'm paid monthly."
Aylık maaş…
“They” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "They" is written using the Latin script as:
Houma
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
هوما
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"They are here."…
“If” in Turkish
In Turkish, "If" is written as:
Eğer
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Examples in sentences or statements
"If we turn left, we'll arrive faster."
Eğer sola dönersek, daha hızlı yetişiriz.
"If it…
“Extra” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Extra" is written as:
Ekstra
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Extra cheese, please!"
Ekstra peynir, lütfen!
"Do you want extra cheese on the…
“My” in Spanish
In Spanish, "My" (the noun) is written as:
Mi
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"That is my cat."
Este es mi gato.
"Those are my kids."
Estos son mis hijos.…
“Less” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Less" (the adverb) is written using the Latin script as:
Chwaya
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
شويا
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“They” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "They" is written using the Latin script as:
Homa
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
هما
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"They are my…
“Every day” in Spanish
In Spanish, "Every day" (the adverb) is written as:
Cada día
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"I bike every day."
Monto en bici cada día.
"We go to this cafe…
“Daily” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Daily" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as:
Kol youm
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كل يوم
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“Often” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Often" (the adverb) is written using the Latin script as:
Mokther el wa9t
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
مكثر الوقت
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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…
“Then” (after) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Then" (as in after) is written using the Latin script as:
Ba3d
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
بعد
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“Anytime” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Anytime" (the adverb) is written using the Latin script as:
Fi ay wa9t
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
في أيّ وقت
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“Myself” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Myself" (the pronoun) is written using the Latin script as:
Wa7di
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
وحدي
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“Your” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Your" (the pronoun) is written using the Latin script as:
Mte3ek
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
متاعك
(Editor's note: In Tunisian Arabic, Mte3ek / متاعك or the suffix -k / ك- is regularly used to…
“Without” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Without" is written using the Latin script as:
Mn 8er
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
من غير
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"The…
“More” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "More" is written using the Latin script as:
Aktr
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
اكتر
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"I need a bit…
“She” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "She" (the pronoun) is written using the Latin script as:
Hya
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
هي
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"She…
“He” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "He" is written using the Latin script as:
Howa
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
هو
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"How old is he?"…
“Daily” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Daily" is written as:
Günlük
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Examples in sentences or statements
"I workout daily."
Günlük antrenman yapıyorum.
"I read daily."
Her gün okuyorum.…
“Off” (inactive) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Off" (the adjective, as in something that is inactive) is written as:
Kapalı
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Examples in sentences or statements
"The computer is off."
Bilgisayar kapalı.…
“These” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "These" is written using the Latin script as:
Hethom
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
هاذم
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"These shoes…
“Myself” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Myself" is written using the Latin script as:
La hale
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
لاحالي
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"I…
“Last” (position) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Last" (as in the lowest or furthest position away in comparison to a group of things) is written as:
Son
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"Go to the last…
“At” in Turkish
In Turkish, "At" is written as:
(last vowel of the operative word is a bold vowel and last consonant of the operative word is a hard consonant) -ta
(last vowel of the operative word is a bold vowel and last consonant of the operative…
“Every day” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Every day" (the adverb) is written using the Latin script as:
Kol youm
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كل يوم
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“Only” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Only" is written using the Latin script as:
Ken
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كان
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"There is only one…
“Let’s” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Let's" (the common prelude of asserting an action that the speaker and a companion or more than one companion should do) is written using the Latin script as:
Haya
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
هيا…
“Necessary” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Necessary" (the adjective) is written as:
Gerekli
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Is filling out this form necessary?"
Bu formu doldurmak gerekli mi?…
“Both” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Both" is written using the Latin script as:
El 2tnen
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
الاتنين
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"I want…
“Usual” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Usual" (the adjective, as in something that is normal) is written using the Latin script as:
Mo3tad
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
معتاد
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“Available” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Available" is written as:
Müsait
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"Is your taxi available?"
Taksiniz müsait mi?
"Are you available to meet…
“Last” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Last" (previous period of time) is written as:
Geçen
In Turkish, "Last" (final stage of something) is written as:
Son
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“And” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "And" is written using the Latin script as:
W
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
و
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"Can I get a black…
“Thing”, “Things” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Thing" (the noun, as in an object) is written using the Latin script as:
(f) Haja
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
حاجة (f)
In Tunisian Arabic, "Things" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:…
“With” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "With" is written using the Latin script as:
M3
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
مع
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"Can I get a tea with…
“Or” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Or" is written using the Latin script as:
Wla
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ولا
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"Do you want coffee…
“How” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "How" is written using the Latin script as:
Ezay
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ازاي
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"How did you know…
“When” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "When" is written using the Latin script as:
Emta
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
امتي
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"When did you…
“Enough” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Enough" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as:
Yekfi
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
يكفي
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“Thing”, “Things” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Thing" is written using the Latin script as:
Shi
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
شي
In Lebanese Arabic, "Things" is written using the Latin script as:
2eshya
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“Where” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Where" is written using the Latin script as:
Fen
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
فين
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“Why” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Why" is written using the Latin script as:
Leh
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ليه
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"Why did you choose…
“What” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "What" is written using the Latin script as:
Eh
Using the Arabic script, these two words are written as:
ايه؟
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"What…
“You all” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "You all" is written using the Latin script as:
Lkolkom
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
لكلكم
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"You all…
“You both” in Tunisian Arabic
Tunisian Arabic, "You both" is written using the Latin script as:
Entom ezzouz
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
انتم الزّوز
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“Any” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Any" is written using the Latin script as:
Ay
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
أي
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"Are there any left?"…
“Same” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Same" is written using the Latin script as:
Nafs
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
نفس
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"Do you want to go…
“Essentially” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Essentially" (the adverb) is written using the Latin script as:
El mouhem
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
المهم
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“You all” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "You all" is written using the Latin script as:
2ento kelkon
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
أنتو كلكون
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“You both” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "You both" is written using the Latin script as:
2ento naynetkon
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
أنتو نيناتكون
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“Who” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Who" is written using the Latin script as:
Chkoun
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
شكون
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"Who is the…
“Someone” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Someone" is written using the Latin script as:
Chkoun
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
شكون
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"Do you know…
“To” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "To" (as in the preposition) is written using the Latin script as:
Lel
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
لل
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“Someone” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Someone" is written using the Latin script as:
Hada
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
حدا
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"Someone called…
“Yes” in Moroccan Arabic
In Moroccan Arabic, "Yes" is written using the Latin script as:
Ah
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
اه
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"Yes, please."
Ah,…
“No” in Moroccan Arabic
In Moroccan Arabic, "No" is written using the Latin script as:
La
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
لا
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"No sugar in the…
“Please” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Please" is written using the Latin script as:
B3d aznk
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
بعد اذنك
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"Yes,…
“Earlier”, “Earliest” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Earlier" (the adjective) is written as:
Daha erken
In Turkish, "Earliest" (the adjective) is written as:
En erken
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"I…
“Until” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Until" is written as:
E kadar
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Examples in sentences or statements
"I'm here until the end of May."
Mayıs sonuna kadar buradayım.
"I'm in Ankara…
“Early” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Early" is written as:
Erken
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Examples in sentences or statements
"It is early."
Erken.
"I'm going to wake up early tomorrow."
Yarın erken…
“With” in Turkish
In Turkish, "With" is written as:
İle
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Can I have a tea with sugar, please?"
Şekerli bir çay alabilir miyim, lütfen?
"A tea…
“On” (preposition) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "On" (the preposition, as in the position of something) is written using the Latin script as:
Fou9
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
فوق
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“Essentially” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Essentially" (the adverb) is written using the Latin script as:
2asesan
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
أساسًا
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“Soon” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Soon" is written using the Latin script as:
2orayeb
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
قريب
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"The food will…
“My” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "My" is written using the Latin script as:
Lya
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ليا
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"This is my first…
“I” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "I" is written using the Latin script as:
Ana
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
انا
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"I am from Egypt."…
“Thank you” (Thanks) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Thank you" (Thanks) is written using the Latin script as:
Shokran
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
شكرا
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“We” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "We" is written using the Latin script as:
E7na
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
احنا
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"We arrived!"…
“Okay” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Okay" is written using the Latin script as:
Tmam
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تمام
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"Okay, sounds…
“You” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "You" is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Anta
(f) Ante
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
انت (m)
انتي (f)
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“Yes” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Yes" is written using the Latin script as:
Aywa
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ايوة
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"Yes, please."…
“No” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "No" is written using the Latin script as:
La2
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
لأ
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"No sugar."
Mn 8er…
“Mainly” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Mainly" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as:
Bel ases
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
بالأساس
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“Almost” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Almost" is written using the Latin script as:
9rib
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
قريب
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"We're almost…
“Usual” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Usual" is written using the Latin script as:
Kil 3ada
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كالعادة
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"It's…
“Sometime” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Sometime" is written using the Latin script as:
Marra
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
مرّة
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"Do you want…
“At” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "At" (the preposition) is written using the Latin script as:
Fi
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
في
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"I'm…
“That” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "That" is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Heka (Hedheka)
(f) Heki (Hedhika)
Using the Arabic script, these two words are written as:
(هذاكا) هاكا (m)
(هاذيكا) هاكي (f)
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“Hers” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Hers" is written as:
Onunki
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"Is it hers?"
Bu onun mu?
"That is hers."
O onun.
"I'll check if it is…
“This” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "This" is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Hedha
(f) Hedhi
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
هذا (m)
هذي (f)
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“About” (approximation) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "About" (as in approximation) is written using the Latin script as:
9rib
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
قريب
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“Was” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Was" is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Ken
(f) Kenet
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كان (m)
كانت (f)
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“Has” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Has" is written using the Latin script as:
(m) 3andou
(f) 3andha
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
عندو (m)
عندها (f)
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“Mine” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Mine" is written as:
Benim
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"It's mine."
O benim.
"I think it's mine."
Sanırım benim.
"I'll check if…
“Easy” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Easy" is written as:
Kolay
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"That was easy."
O kolaydı.
"It's easy."
Bu kolay.
"This meal is easy to…
“Mine” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Mine" (the word used to indicate the possession or ownership of something) is written using the Latin script as:
2ele
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
الي
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“Most” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Most" is written using the Latin script as:
Mou3zam
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
معظم
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"Most of the…
“Was” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Was" is written as:
(when the last vowel of the operative word is a bold vowel) "-dı"
(when the last vowel of the operative word is a thin vowel) "-di"
(Editor’s note: In Turkish, bold vowel are a, ı, u, o and thin…
“Here” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Here" is written as:
Burada
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"Here you go."
Hadi bakalım.
"Here is your phone."
İşte telefonun.
"Do…
“Yours” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Yours" (the pronoun) is written as:
Senin
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"Is this yours?"
Bu sizin mi?
"This may be yours."
Bu sizin olabilir.…
“Almost” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Almost" is written as:
Neredeyse
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"We're almost through the tea."
Çayı bitirmek üzereyiz.
"We're almost there."…
“That” in Turkish
In Turkish, "That" is written as:
O
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"That was fun!"
O eğlenceliydi!
"That is a donkey."
O bir eşek.
"Where did…
“Always” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Always" is written as:
Her zaman
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"The food is always good here."
Burada yemek her zaman iyidir.
"I always wake up…
“Mostly” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Mostly" is written using the Latin script as:
Laghlabya
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
الاغلبية
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“Before” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Before" is written using the Latin script as:
9bal
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
قبل
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"Before work."…
“Yours” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Yours" (the pronoun) is written using the Latin script as:
Mte3ek
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
متاعك
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“Those” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Those" is written using the Latin script as:
Hekom
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
هاكم
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"Those are…
“Approximately” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Approximately" is written using the Latin script as:
Tar9ib
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تقريب
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"The…
“After” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "After" is written using the Latin script as:
Ba3ed (Ba3d)
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
بعد
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“Maybe” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Maybe" is written using the Latin script as:
Momken
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ممكن
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"Maybe on…
“Available” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Available" is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Fadhy
(f) Fadhya
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
فاضي (m)
فاضية (f)
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“Also” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Also" is written using the Latin script as:
Zeda
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
زادا
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"I like this meal…
“Next” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Next" is written as:
Gelecek
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"What's next?"
Sıradaki ne?
"What's the name of the next stop?"
Bir sonraki…
“Most” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Most" is written as:
Çoğu
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"This is the most I've laughed in a long time!"
Uzun zamandır en çok güldüğüm şey bu!
…
“Has” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Has" is written as:
Var
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"She has four children."
Onun dört çocuğu var.
"He has dual citizenship."
Onun çifte…
“Least” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Least" is written as:
En az
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"This month gets the least amount of sunlight in the year."
Bu ay yılın en az güneş ışığını…
“Too” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Too" is written as:
De
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"You too."
Sen de.
"Me too."
Ben de.
"I agree too."
Ben de katılıyorum.…
“In” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "In" is written using the Latin script as:
Fi (Fy)
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
في
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"I'll arrive in 10…
“Approximately” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Approximately" is written as:
Yaklaşık
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"I'll arrive at approximately 4pm."
Tahminen 16:00 da geleceğim.
"We'll…
“Before” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Before" is written as:
Önce
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"I'll see you before work."
İşten önce görüşürüz.
"Let's stop for gas before we go…
“Also” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Also" is written as:
Da
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"We should also buy paper towels."
Kağıt havlu da almalıyız.
"We should also get gas…
“In” in Turkish
In Turkish, "In" is written as:
İçinde
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"The shoes are in the closet."
Ayakkabılar dolapta.
"In one hour."
Bir saat içinde.…
“Probably” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Probably" is written as:
Muhtemelen
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"The meeting will probably be done by 4:30pm."
Toplantı muhtemelen 16:30 da yapılacak.…
“Maybe” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Maybe" is written as:
Belki
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"Maybe this morning."
Belki bu sabah.
"Maybe this afternoon."
Belki bu öğleden…
“Why” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Why" is written as:
Neden
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"Why is it pronounced that way?"
Neden böyle telaffuz ediliyor?
"Why don't you like…
“My” in Turkish
In Turkish, "My" is written as:
Benim
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"That is my dog."
O benim köpeğim.
"That is my cat."
O benim kedim.
"I'm…
“Sometime” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Sometime" is written as:
Bir ara
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"I'll go sometime soon."
Yakında gideceğim.
"I will return sometime next year."…
“About” (approximation) in Turkish
In Turkish, "About" (as in an approximation) is written as:
Yaklaşık
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"I have about 40 pages left to read in the book."
Kitapta okumam…
“Again” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Again" is written as:
Tekrar
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"See you again soon."
Yakında tekrar görüşürüz.
"Can you say it again?"
Tekrar…
“There” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "There" is written using the Latin script as:
Fama
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
فما
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"There are 24…
“Still” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Still" (the adverb) is written as:
Hâlâ
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"It's still sunny out."
Dışarısı hâlâ güneşli.
"Are you arriving next week…
“This” in Turkish
In Turkish, "This" is written as:
Bu
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"What is this?"
Bu nedir?
"I turn 30 this year."
Bu yıl 30 yaşına gireceğim.
…
“Her” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Her" (the pronoun) is written as:
Onun
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"It is her purse."
Bu onun çantası.
"Is it her purse?"
Bu onun…
“His” in Turkish
In Turkish, "His" (the pronoun) is written as:
Onun
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"Is it his phone?"
Bu onun telefonu mu?
"It is his wallet."
Bu onun…
“Necessary” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Necessary" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as:
Lezem
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
لازم
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“Probably” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Probably" is written using the Latin script as:
Normalement
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
نورمالمون
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“Easy” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Easy" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as:
(masculine-based task) Sehel
(feminine-based task) Sehla
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ساهل (masculine-based task)
ساهلة…
“Here” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Here" is written using the Latin script as:
Houni
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
هوني
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"I am here."…
“Because” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Because" is written as:
Çünkü
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"I like summer because it's hot."
Yazı seviyorum çünkü sıcak.
"We should leave now…
“Since” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Since" is written as:
Dan beri
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"Since when?"
Ne zamandan beri?
"I've been here since the start of the month."…
“Soon” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Soon" is written as:
Birazdan
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"I'll be there soon."
Birazdan orada olacağım.
"Your order will be ready soon."…
“For” in Turkish
In Turkish, "For" is written as:
İçin
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"How much for these jeans?"
Bu kotlar ne kadar?
"You good to meet at 4pm?"
Saat 4'te…
“Additional” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Additional" is written as:
Ek
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"Is there an additional charge for it?"
Bunun için ek bir ücret var mı?
"Yes, there…
“More” in Turkish
In Turkish, "More" is written as:
Daha
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"One more coffee, please."
Bir kahve daha, lütfen.
"Can we have two more teas?"
İki…
“All” in Turkish
In Turkish, "All" is written as:
Tüm
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"All the toppings, please."
Tüm soslar lütfen.
"That is all the tomatoes that are left."…
“Everything” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Everything" is written as:
Her şey
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"Everything on the durum, please."
Dürümde her şey olsun, lütfen.
"Everything…
“Anything” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Anything" is written as:
Bir şey
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"Do you want anything to drink?"
Bir şey içmek ister misin?
"Do you want anything…
“Other” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Other" is written as:
Diğeri
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"The other one."
Diğeri.
"Can I have the other one?"
Diğerini alabilir miyim?…
“Or” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Or" is written as:
Ya da
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"Do you want coffee or tea?"
Kahve ya da çay ister misiniz?
"Do you want chicken or…
“And” in Turkish
In Turkish, "And" is written as:
Ve
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"A durum and french fries, please."
Bir dürüm ve patates kızartması lütfen.
"On the table…
“But” in Turkish
In Turkish, "But" is written as:
Ama
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"I liked the movie but I found it long."
Filmi beğendim ama uzun buldum.
"I love reading…
“After” in Turkish
In Turkish, "After" is written as:
Sonra
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"Can you meet after 6pm?"
Akşam 6'dan sonra buluşabilir misin?
"I'll get groceries…
“Enough” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Enough" is written using the Latin script as:
Kefeye
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كفاية
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"I have…
“Each” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Each" is written as:
Her biri
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Examples in sentences or statements
"I come to this cafe each morning."
Her sabah bu kafeye gelirim.
"Each item is 20…
“Which” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Which" is written as:
Hangi
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"Which way?"
Hangi yöne?
"Which one do you want?"
Hangisini istersin?
…
“Without” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Without" is written as:
Olmadan
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Can I have a tea without sugar?"
Şekersiz çay alabilir miyim?
"Without sugar,…
“Late” (overdue) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Late" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as:
M2akhar
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
مأخر
(Editor's note: In Lebanese Arabic, Late, as in someone or something that is going to arrive or…
“Where” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Where" is written as:
Nerede
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Do you know where the washing detergent is?"
Çamaşır deterjanının nerede olduğunu biliyor…
“Another” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Another" is written as:
Başka
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Another one, please."
Başka bir tane, lütfen.
"Can I have another tea, please?"…
“Less” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Less" is written as:
Daha az
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"I'm going to put a little less sugar in the tea."
Çaya biraz daha az şeker koyacağım.…
“Would” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Would" is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Betrid
(f) Betride
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
بتريد (m)
بتريدي (f)
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“Much” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Much" is written using the Latin script as:
Barsha
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
برشا
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"I like this…
“Any” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Any" is written using the Latin script as:
2aya shi
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
اية شي
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"Is there…
“Mainly” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Mainly" is written using the Latin script as:
2asesan
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
أساسًا
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"It's…
“Early” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Early" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as:
Bokri (Bekri)
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
بكري
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“Mostly” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Mostly" is written using the Latin script as:
2ejmelan
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
إجمالًا
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"It's…
“Every” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Every" is written using the Latin script as:
Kel
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كل
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"Every day."…
“Some” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Some" is written as:
Biraz
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Some onions, please."
Birkaç soğan, lütfen.
"Some pickles, please."
Biraz turşu,…
“How” in Turkish
In Turkish, "How" is written as:
Nasıl
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"How many are there?"
Kaç tane var?
"How does the TV turn on?"
Televizyon nasıl…
“Many” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Many" is written using the Latin script as:
Barsha (Barcha)
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
برشا
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"How…
“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…
“Every” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Every" is written using the Latin script as:
Koll (Kol)
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كُل
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"I walk…
“Too” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Too" is written using the Latin script as:
Zeda
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
زادة
(Editor's note: In Tunisian Arabic, a word synonymous with Zeda زادة is 7atta (حتّى), however, 7atta can also be…
“When” in Turkish
In Turkish, "When...?" is written as:
Ne zaman...?
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Examples in sentences or statements
"When does the flight arrive?"
Uçak ne zaman varacak?
"When are you done…
“Much” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Much" is written using the Latin script as:
Ktir
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كتير
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"Too much sauce."…
“Difficult” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Difficult" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as:
Sa3be
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
صعبة
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“Easy” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Easy" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as:
Hayin
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
هيين
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“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…
“What” in Turkish
In Turkish, "What…?" is written as:
Ne...?
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Examples in sentences or statements
"What do you want to drink?"
Ne içmek istersin?
"What do you want to eat?"
Ne…
“Same” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Same" is written as:
Aynı
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Examples in sentences or statements
"I'll have the same drink as him."
Onunla aynı içeceği içeceğim.
"Do you want the same…
“Because” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Because" is written using the Latin script as:
3ala 5ater
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
على خاطر
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"I'm…
“Some” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Some" is written using the Latin script as:
Chwaya
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
شوية
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Can I have…
“Soon” in Spanish
In Spanish, "Soon" is written as:
Pronto
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Examples in sentences or statements
"I arrive soon!"
¡Llegaré pronto!
"We arrive soon!"
¡Llegaremos pronto!
…
“Thank you” (Thanks) in Spanish
In Spanish, "Thank you" (Thanks) is written as:
Gracias
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Thank you for the suggestion."
Gracias por la sugerencia.
"I'm good,…
“Last” (final stage) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Last" (the adjective, as in the final item or event in a sequence) is written using the Latin script as:
2ekhir
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
آخر
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“Please” in Spanish
In Spanish, "Please" is written as:
Por favor
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Can I have two Americanos, please?"
¿Me puede poner dos americanos, por favor?
…
“I” in Spanish
In Spanish, "I" is written as:
Yo
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Examples in sentences or statements
"I am Spanish."
Yo soy español.
"I am good."
Yo soy bueno.
"I like this meal."…
“We” in Spanish
In Spanish, "We" is written as:
Nosotros
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Examples in sentences or statements
"We will arrive soon."
Nosotros llegaremos pronto.
"We have arrived."
Nosotros…
“Okay” in Spanish
In Spanish, "Okay" is written as:
Vale
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Okay, see you then."
Vale, nos vemos luego.
"Okay, see you at 4pm."
Vale, nos vemos…
“No” in Spanish
In Spanish, "No" is written as:
No
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Examples in sentences or statements
"No, thanks."
No, gracias.
"No, it's faster to turn right here."
No, es más rápido girar…
“You” in Spanish
In Spanish, "You" is written as:
Tú
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Examples in sentences or statements
"You are a good person."
Tú eres una buena persona.
"You are a good friend."
Tú eres un…
“From” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "From" is written using the Latin script as:
Men
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
من
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Examples in sentences or statements
"He is from Spain."…
“Since” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Since" is written using the Latin script as:
Men wa9t
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
من وقت
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"Since…
“Until” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Until" is written using the Latin script as:
7atta (7ata)
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
حتى
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"We're…
“Other” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Other" is written using the Latin script as:
(m) E5or
(f) O5ra
Using the Arabic script, these two words are written as:
آخر (m)
أخرى (f)
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“Off” (inactive) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Off" (the adjective, as in something that is inactive, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(masculine-based object) Motfi
(feminine-based object) Motfiya
Using the Arabic script, it is…
“Yes” in Spanish
In Spanish, "Yes" is written as:
Sí
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Yes, that sounds good."
Sí, suena bien.
"Yes, see you at 7pm."
Sí, nos vemos a las siete.…
“May” (verb) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "May" (the verb) is written using the Latin script as:
Momkon
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ممكن
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"I…
“Yours” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Yours" (the pronoun) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) 2elak
(f) 2elik
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
الك (m)
اليك (f)
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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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"How was your day?"…
“Next” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Next" is written using the Latin script as:
L jeye
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
الجاي
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"Next week…
“The” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "The" is written using the Latin script as:
El
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ال
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"Do you have the…
“Has” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Has" is written using the Latin script as:
3ando
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
عندو
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"The residence…
“In” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "In" is written using the Latin script as:
Bi
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
بي
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Examples in sentences or statements
"The tomatoes are in…
“Sometime” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Sometime" is written using the Latin script as:
Shi wa2et
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
شي وقت
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"I'd…
“There” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "There" is written using the Latin script as:
Honik
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
هونيك
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"There should…
“Maybe” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Maybe" is written using the Latin script as:
Yimkin
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
يمكن
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"Maybe that is…
“Those” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Those" is written using the Latin script as:
Hawde
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
هودي
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"Those are…
“I” in Turkish
In Turkish, "I" is written as:
Ben
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Examples in sentences or statements
"I am good. Thanks."
Ben iyiyim. Teşekkürler.
"I am ready now."
Ben şimdi hazırım.…
“Approximately” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Approximately" is written using the Latin script as:
Ta2riban
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تقريبًا
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…
“This” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "This" is written using the Latin script as:
Hayde
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
هيدي
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"This is a good…
“About” (approximation) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "About" (as in approximation) is written using the Latin script as:
Hawalay
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
حوالي
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Examples in sentences or statements…
“That” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "That" is written using the Latin script as:
Hayda
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
هيدا
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"The village is…
“Also” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Also" is written using the Latin script as:
Kamen
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كمان
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"I'll have a…
“Then” (after) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Then" (as in after) is written using the Latin script as:
Ba3den
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
بعدين
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…
“Other” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Other" is written using the Latin script as:
Gher
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
غير
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"It’s the other…
“Every day” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Every day" (the adverb) is written using the Latin script as:
Kel yawm
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كل يوم
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“Until” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Until" is written using the Latin script as:
Hata
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
حتى
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Examples in sentences or statements
"We’re open until…
“Early” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Early" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as:
Bakir
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
بكير
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Examples in sentences or statements
…
“From” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "From" is written using the Latin script as:
Men
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
من
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"Where are you…
“Less” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Less" is written using the Latin script as:
2a2al
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
أقل
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Less onions,…
“Since” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Since" (as in denoting the start of a period) is written using the Latin script as:
Men
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
من
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“Hers” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Hers" is written using the Latin script as:
Mte3ha
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
متاعها
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"Is it hers?"…
“But” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "But" is written using the Latin script as:
Ama
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
أما
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"I don't mind…
“Additional” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Additional" is written using the Latin script as:
(m) E5or
(f) O5ra
Using the Arabic script, these two words are written as:
آخر (m)
أخرى (f)
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…
“Extra” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Extra" is written using the Latin script as:
Zyeda
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
زيادة
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"Extra cheese,…
“But” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "But" is written using the Latin script as:
Bas
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
بس
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"I like spring but…
“Additional” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Additional" is written using the Latin script as:
2idafi
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
إضافي
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"How…
“Too” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Too" is written using the Latin script as:
Kamen
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كمان
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"I liked the meal…
“The” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "The" is written using the Latin script as:
2al
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ال
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"Can you drive me to…
“Please” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Please" is written as:
Lütfen
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Can I have a tea, please?"
Bir çay alabilir miyim, lütfen?
"Can I have a tea…
“No” in Turkish
In Turkish, "No" is written as:
Hayır
(Editor's note: In Turkish, depending on the statement, the word Yok or the suffixes -sız or -siz will be added to communicate this expression.)
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…
“Many” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Many" is written using the Latin script as:
Ktir
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كتير
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"I have many…
“Usual” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Usual" is written using the Latin script as:
2al mou3tad
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
المعتاد
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"This…
“Always” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Always" is written using the Latin script as:
Dima
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ديمة
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"This store is…
“Next” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Next" is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Ejey
(f) Ejeya
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
الجاي (m)
الجاية (f)
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“On” (adjective) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "On" (the adjective, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Ma7loul
(f) Ma7loula
Using the Arabic script, these two words are written as:
محلول (m)
محلولة (f)
In Tunisian Arabic, "On"…
“For” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "For" is written using the Latin script as:
L
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ل
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"This is for you."…
“All” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "All" is written using the Latin script as:
Kol
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كل
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"All the items on…
“If” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "If" is written using the Latin script as:
Law
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
لو
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"If you turn here…
“Let’s” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Let's" is written using the Latin script as:
Khalina
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
خلينا
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"Let's go."…
“Almost” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Almost" is written using the Latin script as:
Ta2riban
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تقريبًا
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"We're…
“Him” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Him" is written using the Latin script as:
Howa
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
هو
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"I met him."…
“Everything” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Everything" is written using the Latin script as:
Kol chay
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كل شيء
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“Both” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Both" is written using the Latin script as:
Ezzouz
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
الزوز
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"Both,…
“Without” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Without" is written using the Latin script as:
Blech
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
بلاش
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"Without…
“Necessary” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Necessary" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Daroure
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ضروري
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“Probably” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Probably" is written using the Latin script as:
3ala 2al 2arjah
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
على الأرجح
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“Off” (inactive) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Off" (the adjective, as in a machine or machines that are inactive) is written using the Latin script as:
Metfe
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
مطفي
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…
“For” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "For" is written using the Latin script as:
La
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
لا
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"This is a present for…
“Hers” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Hers" is written using the Latin script as:
2elha
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
الها
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"It is hers."…
“Him” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Him" is written using the Latin script as:
2elo
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
الو
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"I'll drive him to…
“Because” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Because" is written using the Latin script as:
La2an
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
لأن
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"We travelled…
“At” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "At" (the preposition) is written using the Latin script as:
3al
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
عل
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"I'll…
“Which” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Which" is written using the Latin script as:
2ay
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
أي
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"Which way?"
2ay…
“We” in Turkish
In Turkish, "We" is written as:
Biz
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Examples in sentences or statements
"We are ready to order."
Biz sipariş vermeye hazırız.
"We are ready to leave."
Biz…
“You” in Turkish
In Turkish, "You" (in the singular, and informal form) is written as:
Sen
In Turkish, "You" (in the singular, and formal form) is written as:
Siz
In Turkish, "You" (in the plural, and either informal or formal form) is written…
“Thank you” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Thank you" is written as:
Teşekkürler
(Editor's note: In Turkish, another common term that means Thank you or Thanks is Teşekkür ederim. In a subtle, and not to a universal degree, Teşekkürler is commonly used in a…
“Okay” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Okay" is written as:
Tamam
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"Okay, that sounds good."
Tamam, kulağa hoş geliyor.
"Okay, see you tomorrow."…
“Yes” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Yes" is written as:
Evet
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"Yes, that sounds good."
Evet, kulağa hoş geliyor.
"Yes, a menu would be great. Thanks."…
“Anything” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Anything" is written using the Latin script as:
Ay 7aja
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
أي حاجة
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"Would…
“Available” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Available" is written using the Latin script as:
Mawjoud
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
موجود
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"Is your…
“More” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "More" is written using the Latin script as:
Akthar (Akther)
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
أكثر
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"Can I…
“Always” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Always" is written using the Latin script as:
Dayman
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
دايماً
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"I always…
“Another” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Another" is written using the Latin script as:
O5ra
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
أخرى
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"Can I have…
“And” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "And" is written using the Latin script as:
W
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
و
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"Some onions and…
“Without” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Without" is written using the Latin script as:
Bidoun
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
بدون
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"With or…
“Both” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Both" is written as:
İkisi de
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"I'll take both, please."
Lütfen, ikisini de alacağım.
"Can I have both, please?"…
“Each” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Each" is written using the Latin script as:
Kol
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كل
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"One of each,…
“With” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "With" is written using the Latin script as:
B
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ب
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"A tea with sugar,…
“Some” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Some" is written using the Latin script as:
Shway
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
شواي
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"Do you want…
“All” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "All" is written using the Latin script as:
Kel
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كل
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"All the passengers…
“Everything” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Everything" is written using the Latin script as:
Kel shi
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كل شي
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“Anything” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Anything" is written using the Latin script as:
Shi
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
شي
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"Do you want…
“Still” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Still" (the adverb) is written using the Latin script as:
Mazel
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
مازال
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“Again” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Again" is written using the Latin script as:
Marra o5ra
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
مرة أخرى
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“Here” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Here" is written using the Latin script as:
Hon
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
هون
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"Here is the tray."…
“Or” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Or" is written using the Latin script as:
Walla
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ولا
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"One or two…
“Still” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Still" (the adverb) is written using the Latin script as:
Ba3ad
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
بعد
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“Extra” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Extra" is written using the Latin script as:
Ziyede
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
زيادة
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"Extra…
“Another” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Another" is written using the Latin script as:
Gher
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
غير
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"It is in…
“Again” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Again" is written using the Latin script as:
Mara tene
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
مرت تاني
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"Let’s…
“Both” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Both" is written using the Latin script as:
Tnayneton
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تنيناتون
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"I’ll…
“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…
“More” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "More" is written using the Latin script as:
2aktar
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
اكتر
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"More lettuce,…
“Same” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, “Same” is written using the Latin script as:
Nafs
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
نفس
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"Those words mean…
“Okay” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Okay" is written using the Latin script as:
Behi
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
باهي
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“With” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "With" is written using the Latin script as:
Ma3
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
مع
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“And” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "And" is written using the Latin script as:
Wa
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
و
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“Or” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Or" is written using the Latin script as:
Aw
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
أو
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“Okay” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Okay" is written using the Latin script as:
Tamem
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تمام
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“Before” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Before" is written using the Latin script as:
2abel
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
قبل
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“After” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "After" is written using the Latin script as:
Ba3ad
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
بعد
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“Soon” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Soon" is written using the Latin script as:
3la 9rib (3ala 9rib)
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
على قريب
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“His” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "His" (the pronoun) is written using the Latin script as:
Lahou
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
له
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“Her” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Her" (the pronoun) is written using the Latin script as:
Laha
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
لها
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“Her” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Her" (the pronoun) is written using the Latin script as:
Mte3ha
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
متاعها
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“His” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "His" (the pronoun) is written using the Latin script as:
Mte3ou
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
متاعو
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“How” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "How" is written using the Latin script as:
Kifeh
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كيفاه
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“Where” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Where" is written using the Latin script as:
Win
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
وين
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“What” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "What" is written using the Latin script as:
Chnowa (Chnouwa, Chnwa)
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
(شنوّا) شنوة
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“When” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "When...?" is written using the Latin script as:
Wa9teh...?
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
وقتاه...؟
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“Why” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Why" is written using the Latin script as:
3leh
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
علاه
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“Soon” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Soon" is written using the Latin script as:
2ariban
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
قريباً
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“Please” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Please" is written using the Latin script as:
3aychek (Y3aychek)
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
(يعيشك) عيشك
(Editor's note: In Tunisian Arabic, 3aychek / عيشك conventionally means "Thank you" but is…
“Thank you” (Thanks) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Thank you" (Thanks) is written using the Latin script as:
3aychek (Y3aychek, Aychek)
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
(يعيشك) عيشك
(Editor's note: In Tunisian Arabic, 3aychek / عيشك is also a common…
“My” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "My" is written using the Latin script as:
Mta3i
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
متاعي
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“She” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "She" (the pronoun) is written using the Latin script as:
Hiya (Heya)
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
هي
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“I” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "I" is written using the Latin script as:
Ana (Ena)
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
انا
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“He” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "He" is written using the Latin script as:
Houwa
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
هوا
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“No” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "No" is written using the Latin script as:
Le
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
لا
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“Yes” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Yes" is written using the Latin script as:
Ey
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
إي
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“You” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "You" is written using the Latin script as:
Enti
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
آنتي
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“What” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "What" is written using the Latin script as:
Shou
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
شو
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“Why” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Why" is written using the Latin script as:
Laysh
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ليش
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“I” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "I" is written using the Latin script as:
2ana
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
انا
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“He” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "He" is written using the Latin script as:
Houwe
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
هو
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“Where” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Where" is written using the Latin script as:
Wayn
In Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, it is written as:
وين
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“When” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "When...?" is written using the Latin script as:
2aymata...?
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ايمتا...؟
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“Thank you” (Thanks) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Thank you" (Thanks) is written using the Latin script as:
Shukran
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
شكرا
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“Your” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Your" is written using the Latin script as:
(m) 2elak
(f) 2elik
Using the Arabic script, these two words are written as:
الك (m)
اليك (f)
(Editor's note: In Lebanese Arabic, to indicate "Your" or that a…
“My” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "My" is written using the Latin script as:
2eli
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
الي
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“She” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "She" is written using the Latin script as:
Hiye
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
هي
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“No” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "No" is written using the Latin script as:
La2
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
لا
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“Yes” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Yes" is written using the Latin script as:
Na3am
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
نعم
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“You” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "You" is written using the Latin script as:
(m) 2enta
(f) 2ente
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
انت (m)
انتي (f)
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“Please” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Please" is written using the Latin script as:
(m) 2arjouk
(f) 2arjouke
Using the Arabic script, these two words are written as:
ارجوك (m)
ارجوكي (f)
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“How” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "How" is written using the Latin script as:
Kif
In Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كيف
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