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Essential travel words & phrases
In Egyptian Arabic, "This meal tastes good!" (the phrase) is written using the Latin script as:
El akla dy t3mha 7lw!
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
!الاكلة دي طعمها حلو
(Editor's note: Conventionally, in Egyptian Arabic…
“Restaurant”, “Restaurants” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Restaurant" (the noun) is written as:
Restoran
In Turkish, "Restaurants" (the noun) is written as:
Restoranlar
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Examples in sentences or statements
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“Spicy” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Spicy" (the adjective, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) 7amy
(f) 7amya
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
حامي (m)
حامية (f)
In Egyptian Arabic, "Spicy" (the…
“House”, “Houses” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "House" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Beit
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
بيت (m)
In Egyptian Arabic, "Houses" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Beyout…
“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)…
“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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Examples in sentences or statements
"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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Examples in sentences or statements
"Could you…
“Vacation”, “Vacations” (nouns) in Greek
In Greek, "Vacation" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Diakopes
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Διακοπές
In Greek , "Vacations" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Diakopes
Using the…
“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…
“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…
“Small” in Greek
In Greek, "Small" (the adjective, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Mikros
(f) Mikri
(n) Mikro
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(m) Μικρός
(f) Μικρή
(n) Μικρό
In Greek,…
“Tasty” in Greek
In Greek, "Tasty" (the adjective, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Nostimos
(f) Nostimi
(n) Nostimo
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(m) Νόστιμος
(f) Νόστιμη
(n) Νόστιμο
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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“Twelve” (12) in Moroccan Arabic
In Moroccan Arabic, "Twelve" (12) is written using the Latin script as:
Tnach
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
طناش
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Examples in sentences or statements
"The coffee…
“Eleven” (11) in Moroccan Arabic
In Moroccan Arabic, "Eleven" (11) is written using the Latin script as:
7dach
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
حداش
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"My…
“House”, “Houses” in Moroccan Arabic
In Moroccan Arabic, "House" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Dar
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
الدار
In Moroccan Arabic, "Houses" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Dyour
Using the…
“Today” in Moroccan Arabic
In Moroccan Arabic, "Today" is written using the Latin script as:
Lyoum
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
اليوم
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"Today is…
“Hot” in Moroccan Arabic
In Moroccan Arabic, "Hot" (the adjective, when referring to an object or objects, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) S5oun
(f) S5ouna
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
سخون (m)
سخونة (f)
In…
“Sea”, “Seas” in Moroccan Arabic
In Moroccan Arabic, "Sea" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) B7ar
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
بحر (m)
In Moroccan Arabic, "Seas" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
B7our
Using the…
“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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Examples in sentences or statements
"I am here."
Ana…
“Have a good night!” in Greek
In Greek, "Have a good night!" is written using the Latin script as:
Kalinixta!
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Καληνύχτα!
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“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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“Change” (money) in Greek
In Greek, "Change" (as in small denominations of money) is written using the Latin script as:
(n) Psila
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(n) Ψιλά
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“Now” in Moroccan Arabic
In Moroccan Arabic, "Now" is written using the Latin script as:
Daba
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
دابا
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"I'm ready now."…
“Rental car”, “Rental cars” in Greek
In Greek, "Rental car" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(n) Enoikiazomeno aftokinito
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(n) Ενοικιαζόμενο αυτοκίνητο
In Greek, "Rental cars" (the noun) is written using…
“Car”, “Cars” in Greek
In Greek, "Car" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(n) Aftokinito
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(n) Αυτοκίνητο
In Greek, "Cars" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(n) Aftokinita…
“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…
“Coffee” “Coffees” in Moroccan Arabic
In Moroccan Arabic, "Coffee" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(f) 9ahwa
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
قهوة (f)
In Moroccan Arabic, "Coffees" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
9hawi…
“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…
“Correct” (adjective) in Greek
In Greek, "Correct" (the adjective, when referring to an abstraction, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Sostos
(f) Sosti
(n) Sosto
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(m) Σωστός
(f)…
“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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"What is this?"
Ti einai…
“I agree” in Greek
In Greek, "I agree" is written using the Latin script as:
Simfono
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Συμφωνώ
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"I agree with…
“Bathroom”, “Bathrooms” in Greek
In Greek, "Bathroom" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(n) Mpanio
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(n) Μπάνιο
In Greek , "Bathrooms" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(n) Mpania…
“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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"Cash or credit card?"
Metrita…
“Name”, “Names” (nouns) in Greek
In Greek, "Name" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(n) Onoma
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(n) Όνομα
In Greek Arabic, "Names" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(n) Omomata
Using…
“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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“Are you open?” in Greek
In Greek, "Are you open?" is written using the Latin script as:
Eiste anoixta?
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Είστε ανοιχτά?
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In other Mediterranean languages and…
“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…
“One hundred” (100) in Greek
In Greek, "One hundred" (100) is written using the Latin script as:
Ekato
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Εκατό
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"The price is…
“Seventy” (70) in Greek
In Greek, "Seventy" (70) is written using the Latin script as:
Evdominta
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Εβδομήντα
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"We’ll be…
“I’m good” in Moroccan Arabic
In Moroccan Arabic, "I'm good" (the phrase) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Ana mzyan
(f) Ana mzyana
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
أنا مزيان (m)
أنا مزيانة (f)
(Editor's note: In Moroccan Arabic, other…
“Can you…?” in Greek
In Greek, "Can you...?" (in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
Mporeis...?
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Μπορείς...?
In Greek, "Can you...?" (in the plural form) is written using the Latin script…
“I have…” in Greek
In Greek, "I have…" is written using the Latin script as:
Exo...
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Έχω...
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"I have a meeting…
“Twenty-six” (26) in Greek
In Greek, "Twenty-six" (26) is written using the Latin script as:
Eikosieksi
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Εικοσιέξι
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"She…
“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…
“Table”, “Tables” (nouns) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Table" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Tarabeza
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
طرابيزة (m)
In Egyptian Arabic, "Tables" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:…
“Trip”, “Trips” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Trip" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(f) Re7la
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
رحلة (f)
In Tunisian Arabic, "Trips" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Re7let…
“Stop” (imperative) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Stop" (as in the imperative statement, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
Yezzi
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
يزي
In Tunisian Arabic, "Stop" (in the plural form) is written…
“I’m finished” in Greek
In Greek, "I'm finished" is written using the Latin script as:
Teleiosa
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Τέλειωσα
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In other Mediterranean languages and dialects
“I’m…
“Dog”, “Dogs” in Greek
In Greek, "Dog" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Skilos
(f) Skila
(n) Skili
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(m) Σκύλος
(f) Σκύλα
(n) Σκυλί
In Greek, "Dogs" (the noun) is written using…
“Cat”, “Cats” in Greek
In Greek, "Cat" (the noun, as in the animal) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Gatos
(f) Gata
(n) Gati
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(m) Γάτος
(f) Γάτα
(n) Γατί
In Greek, "Cats" (the noun) is…
“Sixteen” (16) in Greek
In Greek, "Sixteen" (16) is written using the Latin script as:
Dekaeksi
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Δεκαέξι
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"My…
“Fifteen” (15) in Greek
In Greek, "Fifteen" (15) is written using the Latin script as:
Dekapente
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Δεκαπέντε
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"We’ll…
“Fourteen” (14) in Greek
In Greek, "Fourteen" (14) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) (f) Dekatessereis
(n) Dekatessera
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(m) (f) Δεκατέσσερις
(n) Δεκατέσσερα
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“Thirteen” (13) in Greek
In Greek, "Thirteen" (13) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) (f) Dekatreis
(n) Dekatria
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(m) (f) Δεκατρείς
(n) Δεκατρία
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“Twelve” (12) in Greek
In Greek, "Twelve" (12) is written using the Latin script as:
Dodeka
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Δώδεκα
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"Let’s meet at…
“Eleven” (11) in Greek
In Greek, "Eleven" (11) is written using the Latin script as:
Enteka
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Έντεκα
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"I worked there…
“Table”, “Tables” (nouns) in Greek
In Greek, "Table" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(n) Trapezi
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(n) Τραπέζι
In Greek , "Tables" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(n) Trapezia
Using…
“Restaurant”, “Restaurants” in Greek
In Greek, "Restaurant" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(n) Estiatorio
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(n) Εστιατόριο
In Greek Arabic, "Restaurants" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:…
“Plate”, “Plates” in Greek
In Greek, "Plate" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(n) Piato
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(n) Πιάτο
In Greek , "Plates" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(n) Piata
Using the…
“Trip”, “Trips” in Greek
In Greek, "Trip" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(n) Taksidi
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(n)Ταξίδι
In Greek, "Trips" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(n) Taksidia
Using the…
“This meal tastes good!” in Greek
In Greek, "This meal tastes good!" (the phrase) is written using the Latin script as:
To fagito einai oraio!
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Το φαγητό είναι ωραίο!
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“Take away” in Greek
In Greek, "Take away" (in the context of ordering food) is written using the Latin script as:
Paketo
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Πακέτο
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“No bag” in Greek
In Greek, "No bag" (as in the statement) is written using the Latin script as:
Xoris tsanta
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Χωρίς τσάντα
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“I’m back” in Greek
In Greek, "I'm back" is written using the Latin script as:
Girisa
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Γύρισα
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"I’m back now."…
“I’ll be back” in Greek
In Greek, "I'll be back" is written using the Latin script as:
Tha giriso
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Θα γυρίσω
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"I’ll…
“I understand” in Greek
In Greek, "I understand" is written using the Latin script as:
(Ego) Katalavaino
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(Εγώ) Καταλαβαίνω
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“I don’t understand” in Greek
In Greek, "I don't understand" is written using the Latin script as:
(Ego) Den katalavaino
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(Εγώ) Δεν καταλαβαίνω
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“Do you understand?” in Greek
In Greek, "Do you understand?" is written using the Latin script as:
Katalavaineis?
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Καταλαβαίνεις;
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“Bag”, “Bags” in Greek
In Greek, "Bag" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(f) Tsanta
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(f) Τσάντα
In Greek, "Bags" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(f) Tsantes
Using the…
“Salt & Pepper” in Greek
In Greek, "Salt & Pepper" is written using the Latin script as:
(n) Alatopipero
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(n) Αλατοπίπερο
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“Olive oil” in Greek
In Greek, ''Olive oil" is written using the Latin script as:
(n) Ladi
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(n) Λάδι
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"Would you…
“Meal”, “Meals” in Greek
In Greek, "Meal" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(n) Fagito
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(n) Φαγητό
In Greek Arabic, "Meals" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(n) Fagita
Using…
“Black pepper” in Greek
In Greek, "Black pepper" is written using the Latin script as:
(n) Mavro piperi
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(n) Μαύρο πιπέρι
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“Salt” in Greek
In Greek, "Salt" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(n) Alati
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(n) Αλάτι
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"Did…
“Food” in Greek
In Greek, "Food" (the noun, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(n) Fagito or Fai
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(n) Φαγητό or Φαί
In Greek, "Food" (the noun, in the plural form) is written…
“Sugar” in Greek
In Greek, "Sugar" is written using the Latin script as:
(f) Zaxari
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(f) Ζάχαρη
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"Do you add…
“Paper cup”, “Paper cups” in Greek
In Greek, "Paper cup" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(n) Plastiko potiri
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(n) Πλαστικό ποτήρι
In Greek, "Paper cups" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:…
“No sugar” in Greek
In Greek, "No sugar" (as in the statement) is written using the Latin script as:
Xoris zaxari
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Χωρίς ζάχαρη
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“Glass cup”, “Glass cups” in Greek
In Greek, "Glass cup" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(n) Gialino potiri
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(n) Γυάλινο ποτήρι
In Greek, "Glass cups" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:…
“Today” in Greek
In Greek, "Today" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Simera
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Σήμερα
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"Are you…
“Yesterday” in Greek
In Greek, "Yesterday" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Xtes
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Χτες
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"Where…
“Tomorrow” in Greek
In Greek, "Tomorrow" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Avrio
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Αύριο
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"Are you…
“Now” in Greek
In Greek, "Now" is written using the Latin script as:
Tora
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Τώρα
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"I’m on my way now."…
“Mediterranean Sea” in Greek
In Greek, "Mediterranean Sea" is written using the Latin script as:
Mesogeios Thalassa
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Μεσόγειος Θάλασσα
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“Beach”, “Beaches” in Greek
In Greek, "Beach" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(f) Paralia
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(f) Παραλία
In Greek, "Beaches" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(f) Paralies
Using…
“Turn right” in Greek
In Greek, "Turn right" (in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
Stripse deksia
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Στρίψε δεξιά
In Greek, "Turn right" (in the plural form) is written using the Latin…
“Stop here” in Greek
In Greek, "Stop here" (in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
Stamata edo
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Σταμάτα εδώ
In Greek, "Stop here" (in the plural form) is written using the Latin script…
“Turn left” in Greek
In Greek, "Turn left" (in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
Stripse aristera
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Στρίψε αριστερά
In Greek, "Turn left" (in the plural form) is written using the…
“Taxi”, “Taxis” (nouns) in Greek
In Greek, "Taxi" & "Taxis" (the nouns) is written using the Latin script as:
(n) Taxi
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(n) Ταξί
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“Stop” (subject) (imperative) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Stop" (as in the imperative statement, in the singular form) is written as:
Dur
In Turkish, "Stop" (in the plural form) is written as:
Durun
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“Right” (direction) in Greek
In Greek, "Right" (the adjective, as in the direction, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Deksios
(f) Deksia
(n) Deksi
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(m) Δεξιός
(f) Δεξιά
(n)…
“Go straight” in Greek
In Greek, "Go straight" is written using the Latin script as:
Pigaine eftheia
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Πήγαινε ευθεία
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“Left” (direction) in Greek
In Greek, "Left" (the adjective, as in the direction, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Aristeros
(f) Aristeri
(n) Aristero
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(m) Αριστερός
(f)…
“Have a good day!” in Greek
In Greek, "Have a good day!" is written using the Latin script as:
(singular) Kali mera na exeis!
(plural) Kali mera na exete!
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(singular) Καλή μέρα να έχεις!
(plural) Καλή μέρα να…
“Receipt”, “Receipts” in Greek
In Greek, "Receipt" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(f) Apodeiksi
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(f) Απόδειξη
In Greek, "Receipts" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(f) Apodeikseis…
“Ten” (10) in Greek
In Greek, "Ten" (10) is written using the Latin script as:
Deka
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Δέκα
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"We need to leave in…
“Nine” (9) in Greek
In Greek, "Nine" (9) is written using the Latin script as:
Ennia
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Εννιά
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"I woke up at 9am…
“Credit card”, “Credit cards” in Greek
In Greek, "Credit card" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(f) Pistotiki karta
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(f) Πιστωτική κάρτα
In Greek , "Credit cards" (the noun) is written using the Latin script…
“Cash” in Greek
In Greek, "Cash" is written using the Latin script as:
Metrita
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Μετρητά
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“Bill”, “Bills” (nouns) in Greek
In Greek, "Bill" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Logariasmos
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(m) Λογαριασμός
In Greek, "Bills" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Logariasmoi…
“Six” (6) in Greek
In Greek, "Six'' (6) is written using the Latin script as:
Eksi
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Έξι
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“Seven” (7) in Greek
In Greek, "Seven" (7) is written using the Latin script as:
Epta or Efta
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Επτά or Εφτά
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"I…
“Four” (4) in Greek
In Greek, "Four" (4) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) (f) Tesseris
(n) Tessera
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(m) (f) Τέσσερις
(n) Τέσσερα
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“Five” (5) in Greek
In Greek, "Five" (5) is written using the Latin script as:
Pente
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Πέντε
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"I’m busy until…
“Eight” (8) in Greek
In Greek, "Eight" (8) is written using the Latin script as:
Okto or Oxto
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Οκτώ or Οχτώ
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“Three” (3) in Greek
In Greek, "Three" (3) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) (f) Treis
(n) Tria
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(m) (f) Τρεις
(n) Τρία
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”Two” (2) in Greek
In Greek, "Two" (2) is written using the Latin script as:
Dio
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Δύο
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''Two more days until…
“One more” in Greek
In Greek, "One more" is written using the Latin script as:
(masculine) Enas akoma
(feminine) Mia akoma
(neutral) Ena akoma
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(masculine) ένας ακόμα
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“How much?” in Greek
In Greek, "How much?" (in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Posos?
(f) Posi?
(n) Poso?
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(m) Πόσος?
(f) Πόση?
(n) Πόσο?
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“Tea” “Teas” in Greek
In Greek, "Tea" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(n) Tsai
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(n) Τσάι
In Greek , "Teas" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(n) Tsagia
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“Can I have a tea?” in Greek
In Greek, "Can I have a tea?" is written using the Latin script as:
Mporo na paro ena tsai?
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Μπορώ να πάρω ένα τσάι?
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“Can I have a coffee?” in Greek
In Greek, "Can I have a coffee?" is written using the Latin script as:
Mporo na paro enan kafe?
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Μπορώ να πάρω έναν καφέ?
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“Can I have…?” in Greek
In Greek, "Can I have...?" is written using the Latin script as:
Mporo na exo...?
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Μπορώ να έχω;
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“Another one” in Greek
In Greek, "Another one" is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Allon enan
(f) Alli mia
(n) Allo ena
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(m) Άλλον έναν
(f) Άλλη μία
(n) Άλλο ένα
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“I’ve arrived” in Greek
In Greek, "I've arrived" is written using the Latin script as:
Exo ftasei
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Έχω φτάσει
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“Welcome” in Greek
In Greek, "Welcome" (as in the greeting, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
Kalosirthes
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Καλωσήρθες
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“Goodbye” (Bye) in Greek
In Greek, "Goodbye" (Bye) is written using the Latin script as:
Geia
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Γεια
(Editor's note: In Greek, conventionally, "Goodbye" is Antio / αντίο. However, this word isn't used in day-to-day…
“Good evening” in Greek
In Greek, "Good evening" is written using the Latin script as:
Kalispera
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Καλησπέρα
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“I am from…” in Greek
In Greek, "I am from..." is written using the Latin script as:
Eimai apo...
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Είμαι από...
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“Where are you from?” in Greek
In Greek, "Where are you from?" (in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
Apo pou eisai?
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Από πού είσαι?
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“It’s good to be here!” in Greek
In Greek, "It's good to be here!" is written using the Latin script as:
Einai oraia pou eimai edo!
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Είναι ωραία που είμαι εδώ!
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“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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"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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"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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"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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“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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“You’re welcome” in Greek
In Greek, "You're welcome" 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 "Please". For more information, see the IBL…
“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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“Good afternoon” in Greek
In Greek, "Good afternoon" is written using the Latin script as:
Kalispera
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Καλησπέρα
(Editor's note: Amongst Greek speakers, this greeting becomes applicable at about 1pm and can be used…
“Good night” in Greek
In Greek, "Good night" (as in the farewell) is written using the Latin script as:
Kalinixta
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Καληνύχτα
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“Good morning” in Greek
In Greek, "Good morning" is written using the Latin script as:
Kalimera
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Καλημέρα
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“And how are you?” in Greek
In Greek, "And how are you?" (the greeting) is written using the Latin script as:
Kai pos eisai?
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Και πώς είσαι?
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“Sunny” in Greek
In Greek, "Sunny" (the adjective, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Ilioloustos
(f) Iliolousti
(n) Iliolousto
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(m) Ηλιόλουστος
(f) Ηλιόλουστη
(n)…
“One” (1) in Greek
In Greek, "One" (1) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Enas
(f) Mia
(n) Ena
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(m) Ένας
(f) Δύο
(n) Ένα
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“Water” (noun) in Greek
In Greek, "Water" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(n) Nero
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(n) Νερό
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“Hello” in Greek
In Greek, "Hello" is written as:
(singular informal) Geia sou / Γεια σου
(formal or plural) Geia sas / Γεια σας
(Editor's note: In Greek, Geia sou is the informal way to say "Hello" in the singular form. In a formal or plural…
“I’m good” in Greek
In Greek, "I'm good" (the phrase) is written using the Latin script as:
Kala eimai
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
καλά είμαι
(Editor’s note: The casual way to say "I’m good" in Greek is Kala eimai / καλά είμαι. This is…
“Go” (imperative) in Greek
In Greek, ''Go!" (the verb, as in the imperative statement, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
Pigaine
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Πήγαινε
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“Hot” in Greek
In Greek, "Hot" (the adjective, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Zestos
(f) Zesti
(n) Zesto
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(m) ζεστός
(f) ζεστή
(n) ζεστό
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“Coffee”, “Coffees” in Greek
In Greek, "Coffee" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Kafes
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(m) Καφές
In Greek, "Coffees" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Kafedes
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“How are you?” in Greek
In Greek, "How are you?" (the phrase) is written using the Latin script as:
Ti kanis?
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
Τί κάνεις;
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“Sixty” (60) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Sixty" is written using the Latin script as:
Seten
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ستين
When "60" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٦٠
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“Taxi”, “Taxis” (nouns) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Taxi" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Taxi
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تاكسي (m)
In Tunisian Arabic, "Taxis" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Taxiet…
“Wi-fi password”, “Wi-fi passwords” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Wi-fi password" is written using the Latin script as:
(f) Mot de passe el wifi
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
مودباس الويفي (f)
In Tunisian Arabic, "Wi-fi passwords" is written using the Latin script…
“Left” (direction) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Left" (the direction) is written using the Latin script as:
Ysar
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
يسار
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“Friend”, “Friends” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Friend" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Sa7eb
(f) Sa7ba
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
صاحب (m)
صاحبة (f)
In Tunisian Arabic, "Friends" (the noun) is written using the Latin…
“Closed” (adjective) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Closed" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as:
2afel
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
قافل
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“Go” (imperative) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Go!" (the verb, in the imperative form) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Rouh
(f) Rouhe
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
روح (m)
روحي (f)
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“Tea”, “Teas” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Tea" (the noun, as in the beverage) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Tay
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تاي (m)
In Tunisian Arabic, "Teas" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:…
“Have a good day!” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Have a good day!" is written using the Latin script as:
Nharek zin!
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
!نهارك زين
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“No problem” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "No problem" is written using the Latin script as:
Ma fi meshkle
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
مافي مشكلي
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“Well done!” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Well done!" (the expression used to acknowledge someone for an activity that was well done) is written as:
Aferin!
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"Well done!…
“Eighty” (80) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Eighty" is written using the Latin script as:
Tamanen
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تمانين
When "80" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٨٠
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“Mediterranean Sea” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Mediterranean Sea" is written as:
Akdeniz
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"Spain borders the Mediterranean Sea."
İspanya Akdeniz ile sınır komşusudur.…
“I agree” in Turkish
In Turkish, "I agree" is written as:
Katılıyorum
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"I agree with you."
Sana katılıyorum.
"I agree with you on this point."
Bu…
“I disagree” in Turkish
In Turkish, "I disagree" is written as:
Katılmıyorum
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"No, I disagree."
Hayır, katılmıyorum.
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“Restaurant”, “Restaurants” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Restaurant" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Restaurant
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ريستورون (m)
In Tunisian Arabic, "Restaurants" (the noun) is written using the Latin script…
“Credit card”, “Credit cards” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Credit card" is written using the Latin script as:
Kart viza
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كارت فيزا
In Egyptian Arabic, "Credit cards" is written using the Latin script as:
Krot viza
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“Seventy” (70) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Seventy" is written using the Latin script as:
Sab3en
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
سبعين
When "70" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٧٠
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“Sea”, “Seas” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Sea" (the noun, as in the body of water) is written as:
Deniz
In Turkish, "Seas" (the noun) is written as:
Denizler
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“House”, “Houses” in Turkish
In Turkish, "House" (the noun) is written as:
Ev
In Turkish, "Houses" (the noun) is written as:
Evler
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"This is my house."
Bu…
“Change” (money) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Change" (the money) is written using the Latin script as:
Frata
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
فراتا
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“Cold” in Spanish
In Spanish, "Cold" (the adjective, in the singular form) is written as:
(m) Frío
(f) Fría
In Spanish, "Cold" (the adjective, in the plural) is written as:
(m) Fríos
(f) Frías
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“No bag” in Spanish
In Spanish, "No bag" (as in the statement) is written as:
Sin bolsa
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“No bag” in Egyptian Arabic
“No bag” in Lebanese Arabic
“No…
“Turn left” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Turn left" is written using the Latin script as:
Dour 3al ysar
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
دور عاليسار
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“Fifty” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Fifty" is written using the Latin script as:
5amsen
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
خمسين
When "50" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٥٠
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“Sixteen” (16) in Spanish
In Spanish, "Sixteen" (16) (the number) is written as:
Dieciséis
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"It’s €16."
Son dieciséis euros.
"We’ve been best friends…
“Bag”, “Bags” (nouns) in Spanish
In Spanish, "Bag" (the noun) is written as:
Bolsa
In Spanish, "Bags" (the noun) is written as:
Bolsas
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"Can I have a bag please?"…
“Seventeen” (17) in Spanish
In Spanish, "Seventeen" (17) (the number) is written as:
Diecisiete
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"My birthday is on July 17."
Mi cumpleaños es del diecisiete de…
“This meal tastes good!” in Turkish
In Turkish, "This meal tastes good!" (the phrase) is written as:
Bu yemeğin tadı güzel!
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“This meal tastes good!” in Egyptian Arabic…
“Good to hear” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Good to hear" (the common phrase that may be spoken to positively acknowledge what an interlocutor has said or written) is written as:
Bunu duymak güzel
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“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…
“Fourteen” (14) in Spanish
In Spanish, "Fourteen" (14) is written as:
Catorce
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"My son is 14 years old."
Mi hijo tiene catorce años.
"Look at page 14."…
“Fifteen” (15) in Spanish
In Spanish, "Fifteen" (15) is written as:
Quince
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"I can count to 15 in Spanish!"
Puedo contar hasta quince en español!
"My…
“Thirteen” (13) in Spanish
In Spanish, "Thirteen" (13) is written as:
Trece
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Examples in sentences or statements
"It’s Suite Number 13."
Es la suite número trece.
"I’ve lived in this…
“Good to hear” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Good to hear" (the common phrase that may be spoken to positively acknowledge what an interlocutor has said or written) is written using the Latin script as:
Ktir mnih
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:…
“Just looking” in Spanish
In Spanish, "Just looking" (the common phrase spoken to a store clerk indicating that the speaker is just casually looking at products in the store) is written as:
Solo estoy mirando
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“Twelve” (12) in Spanish
In Spanish, "Twelve" (12) (the number) is written as:
Doce
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"My children are 12 and 11."
Mis hijos tienen doce y once años.
…
“Eleven” (11) in Spanish
In Spanish, "Eleven" (11) (the number) is written as:
Once
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"The price is €11."
El precio es once euros.
"Do you want to meet…
“I’m good” in Spanish
In Spanish, "I'm good" (the phrase) is written as:
Estoy bien
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"I'm good, thanks."
Estoy bien, gracias.
"I'm good. And how are…
“Twenty-six” (26) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Twenty-six (26)" is written using the Latin script as:
Setah w 34ren
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ستة و عشرين
When "26" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٢٦…
“Meal”, “Meals” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Meal" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(f) Mekla
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ماكلة (f)
In Tunisian Arabic, "Meals" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Meklet…
“No problem” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "No problem" is written using the Latin script as:
Mouch mochkol
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
موش مشكل
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Examples in sentences or statements…
“Mediterranean Sea” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Mediterranean Sea" (the noun, as in the body of water) is written using the Latin script as:
El ba7r el abyadh el moutawaset
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
البحر الأبيض المتوسط
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“Hot” in Spanish
In Spanish, "Hot" (the adjective, when describing an object or person) is written as:
(singular) Caliente
(plural) Calientes
In Spanish, "Hot" (the adjective, when describing the weather) is written as:
(singular) Caluroso…
“Have a good day!” in Spanish
In Spanish, "Have a good day!" is written as:
¡Que tengas un buen día!
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Related greetings & farewells in Spanish
“Good morning” in Spanish
“Good night” in Spanish
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“Dog”, “Dogs” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Dog" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Kalb
(f) Kalba
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كلب (m)
كلبة (f)
In Tunisian Arabic, "Dogs" (the noun) is written using the Latin script…
“Tonight” in Spanish
In Spanish, "Tonight" (the noun) is written as:
Esta noche
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Examples in sentences or statements
"See you tonight!"
¡Nos vemos esta noche!
"Do you want to get a beer…
“Forty” (40) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Forty" is written using the Latin script as:
2arba3en
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
اربعين
When "40" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٤٠
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“Good to hear” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Good to hear" (the common phrase that may be spoken to positively acknowledge what an interlocutor has said or written) is written using the Latin script as:
Hayya behi!
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:…
“Sorry” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Sorry" is written using the Latin script as:
2asf
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
اسف
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Examples in sentences or statements
"I'm sorry."…
“Have a good trip!” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Have a good trip!" is written using the Latin script as:
Re7lah sa3eda!
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
!رحلة سعيدة
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In other Mediterranean…
“Turn right” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Turn right" is written using the Latin script as:
Dour 3al ymin
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
دور عاليمين
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Examples in sentences or statements…
“I agree” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "I agree" is written using the Latin script as:
Ana mwafe2
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
انا موافق
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Examples in sentences or statements
…
“Bathroom”, “Bathrooms” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Bathroom" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
7amam
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
حمام
In Egyptian Arabic, "Bathrooms" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
7amamat…
“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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Examples in sentences or statements
"The…
“Twenty-seven” (27) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Twenty-seven" is written using the Latin script as:
Sab3ah w 34ren
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
سبعة و عشرين
When "27" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٢٧…
“Twenty-nine” (29) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Twenty-nine" is written using the Latin script as:
Tes3ah w 34ren
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تسعة و عشرين
When "29" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٢٩
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“Sugar” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Sugar" is written using the Latin script as:
Sokar
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
سكر
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Can I have a…
“Twenty-eight” (28) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Twenty-eight" is written using the Latin script as:
Tamanyah w 34ren
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تمانية و عشرين
When "28" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٢٨…
“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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Examples in sentences or statements
"I need a bit…
“Thirty” (30) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Thirty" is written using the Latin script as:
Talaten
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تلاتين
When "30" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٣٠
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“Stop” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Stop" is written using the Latin script as:
2o2af
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
اقف
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Stop here."…
“Have a good day!” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Have a good day" is written as:
İyi günler!
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In other Mediterranean languages and dialects
“Have a good day!” in Egyptian Arabic
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“Well done!” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Well done!" (in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) A7snt!
(f) A7snty!
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
!احسنت (m)
!احسنتي (f)
In Egyptian Arabic, "Well done!" (in the…
“Tasty” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Tasty" (in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Te3em
(f) Te3mah
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
طعم (m)
طعمة (f)
In Egyptian Arabic, "Tasty" (in the plural form) is…
“Credit card”, “Credit cards” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Credit card" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(f) Carte bancaire
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كارت بانكار (f)
In Tunisian Arabic, "Credit cards" (the noun) is written using the…
“Airport”, “Airports” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Airport" is written using the Latin script as:
Matar
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
مطار
In Egyptian Arabic, "Airports" is written using the Latin script as:
Matarat
Using the Arabic script, it…
“A little” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "A little" is written using the Latin script as:
2olayel
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
قليل
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Only a…
“Cat”, “Cats” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Cat" (the noun, as in the animal) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) 9attous
(f) 9attousa
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
قطّوس (m)
قطّوسة (f)
In Tunisian Arabic, "Cats" (the noun) is…
“Moped”, “Mopeds” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Moped" is written using the Latin script as:
Motocycle
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
موتوسيكل
In Egyptian Arabic, "Mopeds" is written using the Latin script as:
Motocyclat
Using the Arabic…
“No bag” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "No bag" (as in the statement) is written using the Latin script as:
Mn 8er kes
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
من غير كيس
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In other Mediterranean…
“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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Examples in sentences or statements
"I want…
“Just looking” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Just looking" (the common phrase spoken to a store clerk indicating that the speaker is casually and generally looking at products in the store) is written as:
Sadece bakıyorum
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“Great” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Great" (the adjective, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) 3azem
(f) 3azemah
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
عظيم (m)
عظيمة (f)
In Egyptian Arabic, "Great!" (the…
“Are you open?” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Are you open?" is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Enta fate7?
(f) Enty fat7ah?
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
انت فاتح؟ (m)
انتى فاتحة؟ (f)
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“One hundred” (100) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "One hundred" (100) is written using the Latin script as:
Meyya (Mye)
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
(مية) ميّة
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Examples in sentences or statements…
“Tonight” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Tonight" is written using the Latin script as:
Ellila
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
اللّيلة
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Do you…
“Keep the change” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Keep the change" is written using the Latin script as:
5ale el ba2e
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
خلي الباقي
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In other Mediterranean languages…
“Correct” (adjective) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Correct" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as:
Sa7
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
صح
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Examples in sentences or statements
…
“Meal”, “Meals” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Meal" is written using the Latin script as:
Wagba
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
وجبة
In Egyptian Arabic, "Meals" is written using the Latin script as:
Wagabat
Using the Arabic script, it is…
“Twenty-three” (23) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Twenty-three" is written using the Latin script as:
Talatah w 34ren
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تلاته و عشرين
When "23" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٢٣…
“One hundred” (100) in Turkish
In Turkish, "One hundred" (100) is written as:
Yüz
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Examples in sentences or statements
"One hundred liras."
Yüz lira.
"I have a 100 lira bill on me."
Üzerimde…
“Restaurant”, “Restaurants” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, “Restaurant” (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Mat3am
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
مطعم
In Lebanese Arabic, “Restaurants” (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Mata3em…
“This tastes good!” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "This tastes good!" is written using the Latin script as:
Dh ta3moh 7elw!
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
!ده طعمه حلو
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“I’ve arrived” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "I've arrived" is written using the Latin script as:
Ana waclt
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
انا وصلت
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In other Mediterranean languages and…
“Fourteen” (14) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Fourteen" is written using the Latin script as:
Arba3ta4ar
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
اربعتاشر
When "14" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
١٤
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“Taxi”, “Taxis” (nouns) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Taxi" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Takci
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تاكسي
In Egyptian Arabic, "Taxis" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Takaci
Using the…
“Sounds good” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Sounds good" is written using the Latin script as:
Yabdo gaydn
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
يبدو جيدا
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Examples in sentences or statements…
“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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Examples in sentences or statements
"Can I get a black…
“Food” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Food" is written using the Latin script as:
2kl
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
أكل
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Examples in sentences or statements
"What do you want…
“Twenty-five” (25) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Twenty-five" is written using the Latin script as:
5amsah w 34ren
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
خمسة و عشرين
When "25" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٢٥
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“Friend”, “Friends” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Friend" is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Sa7eb
(f) Sa7bah
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
صاحب (m)
صاحبة (f)
In Egyptian Arabic, "Friends" is written using the Latin script as:
So7ab…
“Napkin”, “Napkins” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Napkin" is written using the Latin script as:
Mandel
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
منديل
In Egyptian Arabic, "Napkins" is written using the Latin script as:
Manadel
Using the Arabic script, it…
“Twenty two” (22) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Twenty two (22)" is written using the Latin script as:
2tnen w 34ren
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
اتنين و عشرين
When "22" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٢٢…
“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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Examples in sentences or statements
"Can I get a tea with…
“Twenty one” (21) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Twenty one" is written using the Latin script as:
Wa7ed w 34ren
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
واحد و عشرين
When "21" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٢١
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“Plate”, “Plates” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Plate" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Taba2
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
طبق (m)
In Egyptian Arabic, "Plates" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Atba2…
“Twenty four” (24) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Twenty four" is written using the Latin script as:
2rb3a w 34ren
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
اربعة و عشرين
When "24" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٢٤
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“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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Examples in sentences or statements
"Do you want coffee…
“Vacation”, “Vacations” (nouns) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Vacation" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(f) 3otla
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
عطلة
In Tunisian Arabic, "Vacations" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
3otal…
“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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Examples in sentences or statements
"When did you…
“Twelve” (12) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Twelve" is written using the Latin script as:
Etna4ar
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
اتناشر
When "12" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
١٢
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“Here you go” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Here you go" (in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) 2tfadl
(f) 2tfadly
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
اتفضل (m)
اتفضلي (f)
In Egyptian Arabic, "Here you go" (in the…
“I know” in Turkish
In Turkish, "I know" is written as:
Biliyorum
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Yes, I know."
Evet, biliyorum.
"I know the directions."
Yönleri biliyorum.…
“Sounds good to me” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Sounds good to me" is written using the Latin script as:
Yse3edni
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
يساعدني
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“Bathroom”, “Bathrooms” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Bathroom" is written using the Latin script as:
(f) Toilette
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
توالات (f)
In Tunisian Arabic, "Bathrooms" is written using the Latin script as:
Toiletet
Using the…
“Rental car”, “Rental cars” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Rental car" is written using the Latin script as:
3arabeyah 2egar
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
عربية إيجار
In Egyptian Arabic, "Rental cars" is written using the Latin script as:
3arabeyat 2egar…
“Car”, “Cars” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Car" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
3arabeyah
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
عربية
In Egyptian Arabic, "Cars" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
3arabeyat
Using…
“Trip”, “Trips” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Trip" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Re7lah
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
رحلة
In Egyptian Arabic, "Trips" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Re7alat
Using the…
“Nineteen” (19) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Nineteen" is written using the Latin script as:
Tes3ta4ar
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تسعتاشر
When "19" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
١٩
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“Seventeen” (17) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Seventeen" is written using the Latin script as:
Sab3ta4ar
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
سبعتاشر
When "17" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
١٧
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“Twenty” (20) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Twenty" is written using the Latin script as:
3e4ren
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
عشرين
When "20" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٢٠
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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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Examples in sentences or statements
"Where is your…
“Sixteen” (16) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Sixteen" is written using the Latin script as:
Seta4ar
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ستاشر
When "16" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
١٦
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“Chair”, “Chairs” (nouns) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Chair" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Korci
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كرسي
In Egyptian Arabic, "Chairs" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Karaci
Using the…
“Eighteen” (18) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Eighteen" is written using the Latin script as:
Tamanta4ar
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تمنتاشر
When "18" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
١٨
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“What is your name?” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "What is your name?" is written using the Latin script as:
(m) 2smak eh?
(f) 2smek eh?
Using the Arabic script, these two words are written as:
اسمك ايه؟ (m)
اسمك ايه؟ (f)
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“Cash” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Cash" is written using the Latin script as:
Flos
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
فلوس
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Examples in sentences or statements
"I brought cash."…
“Wi-fi” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Wi-fi" is written using the Latin script as:
Wifi
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
واي فاي
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Does the…
“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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Examples in sentences or statements
"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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Examples in sentences or statements
"What…
“Change” (money) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Change" (the noun, as in a small denomination of money) is written using the Latin script as:
Fakah
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
فكه
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“Ninety” (90) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Ninety" (90) is written as:
Doksan
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Examples in sentences or statements
"This business is 90 years old."
Bu işletme 90 yaşında.
"My grandma is 90 years…
“Vacation”, “Vacations” (nouns) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Vacation" (the noun) is written as:
Tatil
In Turkish, "Vacations" (the noun) is written as:
Tatiller
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Examples in sentences or statements
"I'm on…
“Cold” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Cold" (the adjective, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Sa2e3
(f) Sa23ah
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ساقع (m)
سقعه (f)
In Egyptian Arabic, "Cold" (the adjective,…
“Olive oil” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Olive oil" is written using the Latin script as:
Zet zayton
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
زيت زيتون
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Examples in sentences or statements
…
“Hotel”, “Hotels” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Hotel" is written using the Latin script as:
Fondo2
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
فندق
In Egyptian Arabic, "Hotels" is written using the Latin script as:
Fanade2
Using the Arabic script, it is…
“Flight”, “Flights” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Flight" is written using the Latin script as:
Re7lah
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
رحلة
In Egyptian Arabic, "Flights" is written using the Latin script as:
Re7alat
Using the Arabic script, it…
“My name is…” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "My name is..." is written using the Latin script as:
2smy...
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
...اسمي
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“Name”, “Names” (nouns) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Name" is written using the Latin script as:
2sm
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
اسم
In Egyptian Arabic, "Names" is written using the Latin script as:
2sma2
Using the Arabic script, it is written…
“Thirteen” (13) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Thirteen" is written using the Latin script as:
Talta4ar
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تلتاشر
When "13" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
١٣
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“Salt & Pepper” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Salt & Pepper" is written using the Latin script as:
Mal7 w felfl
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ملح و فلفل
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Examples in sentences or statements…
“Salt” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Salt" is written using the Latin script as:
Mal7
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ملح
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Only a little…
“Black pepper” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Black pepper" is written using the Latin script as:
Felfl 2swed
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
فلفل اسود
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Examples in sentences or statements…
“Fifteen” (15) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Fifteen" is written using the Latin script as:
5amsta4ar
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
خمستاشر
When "15" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
١٥
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“Eleven” (11) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Eleven" is written using the Latin script as:
7eda4ar
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
حداشر
When "11" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
١١
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“Closed” (adjective) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Closed" (the adjective) is written as:
Kapalı
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Examples in sentences or statements
"The restaurant is closed."
Restoran kapalı.
"The door is closed."…
“Are you open?” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Are you open?" is written using the Latin script as:
Entom 7allin?
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
أنتم حالّين؟
(Editor's note: In Tunisian Arabic, other popular ways to ask "Are you open?" is…
“Eighty” (80) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Eighty" (80) is written as:
Seksen
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Here is 80 liras."
İşte 80 lira.
"The price is 80 liras."
Fiyatı 80 lira.…
“Have a good trip!” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Have a good trip!" is written as:
İyi yolculuklar!
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Have a good trip! See you soon."
İyi yolculuklar! Yakında görüşürüz.…
“Sorry” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Sorry" is written as:
Üzgün
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Sorry, I didn't mean to bump you."
Üzgünüm, seni kırmak istemedim.
"Sorry, I didn't…
“Bathroom”, “Bathrooms” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Bathroom" is written as:
Banyo
In Turkish, "Bathrooms" is written as:
Banyolar
(Editor's In Turkish, in public (e.g., at a restaurant), the men's bathroom is commonly called Bay or Erkek, and the woman's…
“I like” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "I like" is written using the Latin script as:
Ana ba7b
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
...انا بحب
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Examples in sentences or statements
"I…
“Sixty” (60) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Sixty" (60) is written as:
Altmış
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Take exit 60."
Çıkış 60'a girin.
"This olive tree is 60 years old."
Bu…
“Seventy” (70) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Seventy" (70) is written as:
Yetmiş
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Examples in sentences or statements
"The price is 70 liras."
Fiyatı 70 lira.
"Take Exit 70."
70 numaralı çıkışı…
“Food” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Food" (in the singular form) is written as:
Yemek
In Turkish, "Food" (in the plural form) is written as:
Yemekler
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“Bag”, “Bags” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Bag" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Kes
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كيس
In Egyptian Arabic, "Bags" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Keyas
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“Hot” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Hot" (the adjective, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) So5n
(f) So5na
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
سخن (m)
سخنة (F)
In Egyptian Arabic, "Hot" (the adjective, in…
“Bon appétit!” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Bon appétit!" (Bon appetit!) is written using the Latin script as:
Belhana!
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
!بالهنا
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“A lot” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "A lot" is written using the Latin script as:
Kter
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كتير
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Examples in sentences or statements
"There are a lot…
“Airport”, “Airports” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Airport" is written as:
Havalimanı
In Turkish, "Airports" is written as:
Havalimanları
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“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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Examples in sentences or statements
"Yes, please."
Ah,…
“How are you?” in Moroccan Arabic
In Moroccan Arabic, "How are you?" is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Kidayr?
(f) Kidayra?
Using the Arabic script, these two words are written as:
كيداير؟ (m)
كيدايرا؟ (f)
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“Goodbye” (Bye) in Moroccan Arabic
In Moroccan Arabic, "Goodbye" (Bye) is written using the Latin script as:
Beslama
Using the Arabic script, these two words are written as:
بسلامة
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“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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Examples in sentences or statements
"No sugar in the…
“I’m back” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "I'm back" is written using the Latin script as:
Ana rag3t
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
انا رجعت
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“Beautiful” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Beautiful" is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Gamel
(f) Gamelah
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
جميل (m)
جميلة (f)
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“And how are you?” In Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "And how are you?" is written using the Latin script as:
(m) W anta 3amel eh?
(f) W enty 3amla eh?
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
و انت عامل ايه؟ (m)
و انتي عامله ايه؟ (f)
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“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,…
“Table”, “Tables” (nouns) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Table" (the noun) is written as:
Masa
In Turkish, "Tables" (the noun) is written as:
Masalar
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"This is a long table!"…
“Car”, “Cars” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Car" is written as:
Araba
In Turkish, "Cars" is written as:
Arabalar
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Nice car!"
Güzel araba!
"That is…
“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…
“Two” (2) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Two" is written using the Latin script as:
Etnen
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
اتنين
When "2" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٢
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“Table”, “Tables” (nouns) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Table" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(f) Tawla
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
طاولة (f)
In Tunisian Arabic, "Tables" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Twewel…
“Tea”, “Teas” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Tea" is written using the Latin script as:
4ay
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
شاي
In Egyptian Arabic, "Teas" is written using the Latin script as:
4ay
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:…
“Paper cup”, “Paper cups” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Paper cup" is written using the Latin script as:
Kobayah karton
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كوبايه كارتون
In Egyptian Arabic, "Paper cups" is written using the Latin script as:
Kobayat karton…
“Glass cup”, “Glass cups” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Glass cup" is written using the Latin script as:
Kobayah 2zaz
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كوباية ازاز
In Egyptian Arabic, "Glasses cups" the nis written using the Latin script as:
Kobayat 2zaz…
“Right” (direction) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Right" (the direction) is written using the Latin script as:
Yemen
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
يمين
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“Dog”, “Dogs” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Dog" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Klb
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كلب
In Egyptian Arabic, "Dogs" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Klab
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“Good night” in Moroccan Arabic
In Moroccan Arabic, "Good night" is written using the Latin script as:
Tesbah ela khir
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تصبح على خير
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“Coffee”, “Coffees” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Coffee" is written using the Latin script as:
2ahwa
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
قهوة
In Egyptian Arabic, "Coffees" is written using the Latin script as:
2ahawi
Using the Arabic script, it is…
“Turn right” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Turn right" is written using the Latin script as:
5o4 yemen
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
خش يمين
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“Small” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Small" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as:
So8ayar
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
صغير
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“I’ll be back” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "I'll be back" is written using the Latin script as:
Ana harg3
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
انا هرجع
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“Money” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Money" is written as:
Para
(Editor's note: In Turkish, the word Cash is Nakit.)
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Examples in sentences or statements
"I pulled out money."
Parayı çıkardım.…
“Minute”, “Minutes” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Minute" is written using the Latin script as:
De2e2ah
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
دقيقة
In Egyptian Arabic, "Minutes" is written using the Latin script as:
Da2aye2
Using the Arabic script,…
“Year”, “Years” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Year" is written using the Latin script as:
Sanah
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
سنة
In Egyptian Arabic, "Years" is written using the Latin script as:
Snen
Using the Arabic script, it is…
“Water” (noun) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Water" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Myah
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
مياة
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Do…
“Welcome” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Welcome" is written using the Latin script as:
Mar7bn
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
مرحبا
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“Hot water” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Hot water" is written using the Latin script as:
Mayah so5nah
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
مياه سخنة
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“Six” (6) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Six" is written using the Latin script as:
Setah
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ستة
When "6" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٦
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“Just looking” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Just looking" (the common phrase spoken to a store clerk indicating that the speaker is casually and generally looking at products in the store) is written using the Latin script as:
Btfarag bs
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“Hour”, “Hours” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Hour" is written using the Latin script as:
Sa3ah
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ساعة
In Egyptian Arabic, "Hours" is written using the Latin script as:
Sa3at
Using the Arabic script, it is…
“Large” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Large" is written using the Latin script as:
Kber
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كبير
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"The pyramids…
“Ten” (10) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Ten" is written using the Latin script as:
3a4rah
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
عشرة
When "10" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
١٠
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“Years old” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Years old" is written using the Latin script as:
Sanah
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
سنة
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"50 years…
“I am from…” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "I am from..." is written using the Latin script as:
Ana mn...
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
...انا من
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“Nine” (9) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Nine" is written using the Latin script as:
Tes3ah
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تسعة
When "9" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٩
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“Eight” (8) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Eight" is written using the Latin script as:
Tamanyah
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تمانيه
When "8" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٨
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“Seven” (7) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Seven" is written using the Latin script as:
Sab3ah
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
سبعة
When "7" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٧
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“Good evening” in Moroccan Arabic
In Moroccan Arabic, "Good evening" is written using the Latin script as:
Msa lkhir (Masa alkhir)
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
مساء الخير
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“Good morning” in Moroccan Arabic
In Moroccan Arabic, "Good morning" is written using the Latin script as:
Sabah alkhir (Sba7 alkhir, Sbah alkhir)
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
صباح الخير
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“Hello” in Moroccan Arabic
In Moroccan Arabic, "Hello" is written using the Latin script as:
Salam
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
سلام
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Hello, how…
“Just looking” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Just looking" (the common phrase spoken to a store clerk indicating that the speaker is casually and generally looking at products in the store) is written using the Latin script as:
Na3ml fi talla w barra
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“Have a good night!” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Have a good night!" is written using the Latin script as:
Tesba7 3ala 5ir!
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
!تصبح على خير
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“Just looking” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Just looking" (the common phrase spoken to a store clerk indicating that the speaker is casually and generally looking at products in the store) is written using the Latin script as:
Bas 3ambetala3
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“Four” (4) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Four" is written using the Latin script as:
2rba3ah
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
أربعة
When "4" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٤
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“Do you understand?” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Do you understand?" is written using the Latin script as:
Hal anta fahmt?
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
هل انت فهمت؟
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“Night”, “Nighttime”, “Nights” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Night" is written using the Latin script as:
El leil
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
الليل
In Egyptian Arabic, "Nighttime" is written using the Latin script as:
El leil
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“I don’t understand” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "I don't understand" is written using the Latin script as:
Ana m4 fahm
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
انا مش فاهم
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“Take away” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Take away" (in the context of ordering food) is written using the Latin script as:
Take away
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تيك اواي
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“Sunny” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Sunny" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as:
Mo4mes
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
مشمس
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“Bill”, “Bills” (nouns) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Bill" (the noun, as in a notice to pay) is written using the Latin script as:
Fatorah
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
فاتورة
In Egyptian Arabic, "Bills" (nouns) is written using the Latin script as:…
“Cat”, “Cats” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Cat" (the noun, as in the animal) is written using the Latin script as:
2otah
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
قطة
In Egyptian Arabic, "Cats" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
2otat…
“How much?” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "How much?" is written using the Latin script as:
Bkam?
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
بكام؟
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"How much…
“Three” (3) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Three" is written using the Latin script as:
Talatah
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تلاته
When "3" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٣
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“Have a good day!” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Have a good day!" is written using the Latin script as:
Atmanalak youm sa3ed!
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
!اتمني لك يوم سعيد
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“You’re welcome” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "You're welcome" is written using the Latin script as:
El 3afw
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
العفو
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“Can you…?” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Can you…?" is written using the Latin script as:
Momkn...?
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ممكن...؟
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“For here” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "For here" (in the context of ordering food) is written using the Latin script as:
Le hena
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
لي هنا
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“Do you have…?” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Do you have…?" is written using the Latin script as:
M3ak...?
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
معاك...؟
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“Beach”, “Beaches” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Beach" is written using the Latin script as:
4ate2
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
شاطئ
In Egyptian Arabic, "Beaches" is written using the Latin script as:
4awate2
Using the Arabic script, it is…
“One” (1) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "One" is written using the Latin script as:
Wa7d
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
واحد
When "1" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
١
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“Day”, “Daytime”, “Days” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Day" is written using the Latin script as:
Youm
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
يوم
In Egyptian Arabic, "Daytime" is written using the Latin script as:
El nahar
Using the Arabic script, it is…
“I have..” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "I have..." is written using the Latin script as:
Ana 3ndy...
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
...انا عندي
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“Five” (5) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Five" is written using the Latin script as:
5amsah
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
خمسة
When "5" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٥
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“I understand” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "I understand" is written using the Latin script as:
Ana fahmt
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
انا فهمت
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“Sounds good to me” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Sounds good to me" is written using the Latin script as:
Mbayan mnih la2ele
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
مبين منيح لقلي
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“Have a good night!” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Have a good night!" is written as:
İyi geceler!
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"Good chatting with you. Have a good night!"
Seninle sohbet etmek…
“Coffee”, “Coffees” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Coffee" is written using the Latin script as:
(f) 9ahwa
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
قهوة (f)
In Tunisian Arabic, "Coffees" is written using the Latin script as:
9hawi
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“One more” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "One more" is written using the Latin script as:
Wa7d kman
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
واحد كمان
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“Can I have a coffee?” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Can I have a coffee?" is written using the Latin script as:
Momkn t3mly 2ahwa?
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ممكن تعملي قهوة؟
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“Stop here” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Stop here" is written using the Latin script as:
2o2af hna
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
اقف هنا
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“Another one” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Another one" is written using the Latin script as:
Wa7d tani
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
واحد تانى
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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…
“Can I have…?” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Can I have...?" is written using the Latin script as:
Momkn t3mly...?
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ممكن تعملي...؟
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“Can I have a tea?” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Can I have a tea?" is written using the Latin script as:
Momkn t3mly 4ay?
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ممكن تعملي شاى؟
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“Yesterday” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Yesterday" is written using the Latin script as:
Embare7
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
امبارح
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“Now” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Now" is written using the Latin script as:
Delwa2ty
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
دلوقتي
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"Let's go to…
“Left” (direction) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "left" (the direction) is written using the Latin script as:
4emal
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
شمال
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“No sugar” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "No sugar" is written using the Latin script as:
Mn 8er sokar
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
من غير سكر
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“Turn left” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Turn left" is written using the Latin script as:
5o4 4emal
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
خش شمال
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“Have a good night!” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Have a good night!" is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Tesbah 3ala kher!
(f) Tesbahe 3ala kher!
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
!تصبح على خير (m)
!تصبحي على خير (f)
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“Sounds good” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Sounds good" is written as:
Kulağa hoş geliyor
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"Yes, sounds good."
Evet, kulağa hoş geliyor.
"Sounds good to…
“Good night” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Good night" is written as:
İyi geceler
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"Have a good night!"
İyi geceler!
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“Black pepper” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Black pepper" (the noun, as in the spice) is written using the Latin script as:
Bhar aswad
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
بهار اسود
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“Have a good trip!” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Have a good trip!" is written using the Latin script as:
Re7la tayba!
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
!رحلة طيبة
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“Chair”, “Chairs” (nouns) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Chair" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Korsi
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كرسي
In Tunisian Arabic, "Chairs" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Krasi
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“Have a good day!” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Have a good day!" is written using the Latin script as:
Bon jouren!
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
!بون جورن
(Editor's note: Conventionally, in Lebanese Arabic, the phrases (m) Betmanelak nhar sa3ide…
“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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“Today” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Today" is written using the Latin script as:
Anhrda
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
النهارده
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"Today is…
“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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Examples in sentences or statements
"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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Examples in sentences or statements
"No sugar."
Mn 8er…
“Tomorrow” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Tomorrow" is written using the Latin script as:
Boukra
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
بكرة
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"Tomorrow…
“Bill”, “Bills” (nouns) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Bill" (the noun, as in a notice to pay) is written using the Latin script as:
Fetoura
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
فاتورة
In Tunisian Arabic, "Bills" (the noun) is written using the Latin script…
“Airport”, “Airports” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Airport" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Matar
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
مطار
In Tunisian Arabic, "Airports" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Matarat
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“Cash” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Cash" is written using the Latin script as:
Flouss (Flous)
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
فلوس
(Editor's note: In Tunisian Arabic, the word Money is also Flouss / فلوس.)
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“Train”, “Trains” (nouns) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Train" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Train
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تران
In Tunisian Arabic, "Trains" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Trinowet
Using…
“I’m good” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "I'm good" (the phrase) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Ana keways
(f) Ana kewaysah
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
انا كويس (m)
انا كويسة (f)
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“How are you?” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "How are you?" is written using the Latin script as:
(m) 3amel eh?
(f) 3amla eh?
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
عامل ايه؟ (m)
عامله ايه؟ (f)
(Editor's note: IBL has written an entire article (1112…
“Good night” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Good night" is written using the Latin script as:
Tesba7 3la 5er
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تصبح علي خير
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“Good evening” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Good evening" is written using the Latin script as:
Masa2 el 5er
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
مساء الخير
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“You are a friend” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "You are a friend" is written using the Latin script as:
A7na s7ab
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
أحنا صحاب
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“Forty” (40) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Forty" (40) is written as:
Kırk
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Happy 40th birthday!"
40 yaş günün kutlu olsun!
"My husband is 40 years old."…
“Wi-fi” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Wi-fi" is written as:
Wi-fi
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Are you getting wi-fi?"
Wi-fi alıyor musunuz?
"Does the residence have wi-fi?"…
“Plate”, “Plates” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Plate" (the noun) is written as:
Tabak
In Turkish, "Plates" (the noun) is written as:
Tabaklar
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"Can you put it on a…
“Good morning” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Good morning" is written using the Latin script as:
Sabah el khier
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
صباح الخير
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“Hello” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Hello" is written using the Latin script as:
Salam 3lekom
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:.
سلام عليكم
(Editor's note: Another common way to say “Hello” in Egyptian Arabic is: Ahln / اهلا.)…
“It’s good to be here!” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "It's good to be here!" is written using the Latin script as:
Ma7leha el 9a3da houni!
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
!محلاها القعدة هوني
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“Rental car”, “Rental cars” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Rental car" is written using the Latin script as:
Karhba mekrya
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كرهبة مكرية
In Tunisian Arabic, "Rental cars" is written using the Latin script as:
Kreheb mekryin…
“Wi-fi”, “Wi-fis” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Wi-fi" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Wifi
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ويفي
In Tunisian Arabic, "Wi-fis" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Wifi
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“Train”, “Trains” (nouns) In Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Train" (the noun, as in the type of vehicle) is written using the Latin script as:
Tren
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تران
In Lebanese Arabic, "Trains" (the noun, as in the type of vehicle in the…
“Cold” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Cold" (the adjective, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Bered
(f) Berda
Using the Arabic script, these two words are written as:
بارد (m)
باردة (f)
In Tunisian Arabic, "Cold"…
“Small” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Small" (the adjective, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) S8ir
(f) S8ira
Using the Arabic script, these two words are written as:
صغير (m)
صغيرة (f)
In Tunisian Arabic, "Small"…
“Sounds good” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Sounds good" is written using the Latin script as:
Behi
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
باهي
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"That…
“Go straight” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Go straight" is written using the Latin script as:
Emchi fi twil
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
امشي في الطويل
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“Thirty” (30) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Thirty" (30) is written as:
Otuz
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"It's thirty degrees!"
Hava otuz derece!
"The price is 30 liras."
Fiyatı 30…
“Spicy” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Spicy" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) 7arr
(f) 7arra
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
حرّ (m)
حرّة (f)
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“Meal”, “Meals” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Meal" is written as:
Yemek
In Turkish, "Meals" is written as:
Yemekler
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Examples in sentences or statements
"This is a delicious meal!"
Bu lezzetli…
“Keep the change” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Keep the change" is written as:
Üstü kalsın
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In other Mediterranean languages and dialects
“Keep the change” in Lebanese Arabic
“Keep the change” in Tunisian Arabic…
“I’m back” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "I'm back" is written using the Latin script as:
Ena rja3t
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
انا رجعت
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“I have…” in Turkish
In Turkish, "I have..." is written as:
Var
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Examples in sentences or statements
"I have time now."
Şimdi zamanım var.
"I have time to talk."
Konuşmak için…
“Receipt”, “Receipts” in Spanish
In Spanish, "Receipt" is written as:
Recibo
In Spanish, "Receipts" is written as:
Recibos
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"Can I have the receipt?"
¿Me puede…
“Twenty-eight” (28) in Turkish
In Turkish, the number "Twenty-eight" (28) is written as:
Yirmi sekiz
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Examples in sentences or statements
"I am 28 years old."
Ben 28 yaşındayım.
"He is 28 years…
“Why” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Why" is written as:
Neden
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Why is it pronounced that way?"
Neden böyle telaffuz ediliyor?
"Why don't you like…
“Name”, “Names” (nouns) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Name" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Esm
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
إسم
In Tunisian Arabic, "Names" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Asemy
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“I can’t find it” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "I can't find it" is written using the Latin script as:
Mal9ithech
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ما لقيتهاش
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“Twenty-eight” (28) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Twenty-eight" is written using the Latin script as:
Thmanya w 3echryn
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ثمنية وعشرين
When "28" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٢٨…
“Twenty-nine” (29) in Tunisian Arabic
"In Tunisian Arabic, the number "Twenty-nine" is written using the Latin script as:
Tes3a w 3echrin
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تسعة و عشرين
When "29" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:…
“Twenty-seven” (27) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Twenty-seven" is written using the Latin script as:
Sab3a w 3echryn
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
سبعة وعشرين
When "27" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٢٧
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“Soon” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Soon" is written as:
Birazdan
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Examples in sentences or statements
"I'll be there soon."
Birazdan orada olacağım.
"Your order will be ready soon."…
“More” in Turkish
In Turkish, "More" is written as:
Daha
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Examples in sentences or statements
"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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Examples in sentences or statements
"All the toppings, please."
Tüm soslar lütfen.
"That is all the tomatoes that are left."…
“It’s good to be here!” in Turkish
In Turkish, "It's good to be here!" is written as:
Burada olmak güzel!
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“It’s good to be here!” in Lebanese Arabic
“It’s good to be…
“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…
“I’m back” in Turkish
In Turkish, "I'm back" is written as:
Geri döndüm
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In other Mediterranean languages and dialects
“I’m back” in Lebanese Arabic
“I’m back” in Tunisian Arabic
“I’m back” in Spanish…
“Or” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Or" is written as:
Ya da
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Examples in sentences or statements
"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…
“Beach”, “Beaches” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Beach" is written using the Latin script as:
Chat
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
شط
In Tunisian Arabic, "Beaches" is written using the Latin script as:
Chtout
Using the Arabic script, it is…
“I am from…” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "I am from…" is written using the Latin script as:
Ena men...
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
...أنا من
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“Chair”, “Chairs” (nouns) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Chair" (the noun) is written as:
Sandalye
In Turkish, "Chairs" (the noun) is written as:
Sandalyeler
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"Can I have…
“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,…
“You’re a friend” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "You're a friend" is written using the Latin script as:
(m) 2enta sadi2
(f) 2ente sadi2a
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
انت صديق (m)
انتي صديقة (f)
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“Flight”, “Flights” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Flight" is written using the Latin script as:
Rehle
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
رحلة
In Lebanese Arabic, "Flights" is written using the Latin script as:
Rehlet
Using the Arabic script, it is…
“Moped”, “Mopeds” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Moped" is written as:
Motosiklet
In Turkish, "Mopeds" is written as:
Motosikletler
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Do you drive a moped?"…
“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…
“Salt & Pepper” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Salt & Pepper" is written as:
Tuz ve karabiber
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Can you please pass the salt and pepper?"
Lütfen tuzu ve karabiberi…
“What is your name?” in Turkish
In Turkish, "What is your name?" is written as:
(informal) Senin adın ne?
(formal) Sizin adınız ne?
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In other Mediterranean languages and dialects
“What is your name?” in…
“Friend”, “Friends” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Friend" is written as:
Arkadaş
In Turkish, "Friends" is written as:
Arkadaşlar
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"We are friends."
Biz arkadaşız.…
“Cash” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Cash" is written as:
Nakit
(Editor's note: In Turkish, the word Money is Para.)
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Examples in sentences or statements
"I have some cash on me."
Üzerimde biraz…
“Flight”, “Flights” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Flight" & "Flights" are both written using the Latin script as:
Tayyara
Using the Arabic script, both of these words are written as:
طيّارة
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“I like” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "I like" (the statement, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(masculine-based noun) Ye3jebni
(feminine-based noun) Te3jebni
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
يعجبني…
“Years old” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Years old" is written using the Latin script as:
Sna
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
سنا
(Editor's note: In Tunisian Arabic, the most common word used to reference Age is Sna (سنا) which, in English,…
“It’s good to be here!” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "It's good to be here!" is written using the Latin script as:
Helo woujoudna hon!
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
!حلو وجودنا هون
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“Sunny” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Sunny" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as:
Mshamse
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
مشمسة
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“Twenty-nine” (29) in Turkish
In Turkish, the number "Twenty-nine" (29) is written as:
Yirmi dokuz
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Examples in sentences or statements
"It's 29 liras for the meal."
Yemek 29 lira.
"Here is 29…
“I’m back” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "I'm back" is written using the Latin script as:
2ana rja3et
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
انا رجعت
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“Are you open?” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Are you open?" is written as:
Açık mısınız?
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In other Mediterranean languages and dialects
“Are you open?” in Lebanese Arabic
“Black pepper” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Black pepper" is written as:
Karabiber
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Examples in sentences or statements
"More black pepper."
Daha fazla karabiber.
"Can I have some black pepper?"…
“Well done!” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Well done!" is written using the Latin script as:
Sa77it!
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
!صحّيت
(Editor's note: In Tunisian Arabic, another way to express the phrase Well done! is Ya3tik el…
“Here you go” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Here you go" (the phrase that prefaces handing something to someone) is written using the Latin script as:
Tfadhal
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تفضّل
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“Napkin”, “Napkins” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Napkin" is written as:
Peçete
In Turkish, "Napkins" is written as:
Peçeteler
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Can you pass me a napkin?"
Bana bir…
“Hotel”, “Hotels” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Hotel" is written as:
Otel
In Turkish, "Hotels" is written as:
Oteller
(Editor's note: In Turkish, the plural word Oteller, is more commonly used when there is more than one hotel, yet the number isn't defined.)…
“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…
“Twenty-six” (26) in Turkish
In Turkish, the number "Twenty-six" (26) is written as:
Yirmi altı
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Examples in sentences or statements
"It's 26 liras."
26 lira.
"It's May 26."
26 Mayıs.…
“Twenty-seven” (27) in Turkish
In Turkish, the number "Twenty-seven" (27) is written as:
Yirmi yedi
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"Here is is 27 liras."
İşte 27 lira.
"I am 27 years old."…
“Hour”, “Hours” in Spanish
In Spanish, "Hour" is written as:
Hora
In Spanish, "Hours" is written as:
Horas
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Examples in sentences or statements
"We arrive in one hour."
Llegamos en una hora.…
“Can you…?” in Spanish
In Spanish, "Can you...?" is written as:
¿Puedes...?
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Can you hold my purse for a moment?"
¿Puedes sostenerme el bolso un momento?…
“Salt” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Salt" is written as:
Tuz
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Only a little salt, please."
Sadece biraz tuz, lütfen.
"No salt on the meal, please."…
“Olive oil” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Olive oil" is written as:
Zeytinyağı
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Examples in sentences or statements
"I love the taste of Extra Virgin Olive Oil!"
Doğal sızma zeytinyağının tadına…
“Name”, “Names” (nouns) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Name" (the noun) is written as:
İsim
In Turkish, "Names" (the noun) is written as:
İsimler
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Examples in sentences or statements
"What is your name?"…
“I’ve arrived” in Turkish
In Turkish, "I've arrived" is written as:
Ben yetiştim
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Hello, I've arrived."
Merhaba, ben yetiştim.
"Yes, I've arrived."…
“Flight”, “Flights” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Flight" is written as:
Uçuş
In Turkish, "Flights" is written as:
Uçuşlar
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Examples in sentences or statements
"That was a good flight!"
İyi bir…
“Taxi”, “Taxis” (nouns) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Taxi" (the noun) is written as:
Taksi
In Turkish, "Taxis" (the noun) is written as:
Taksiler
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"Let's take a taxi."…
“Twenty-five” (25) in Turkish
In Turkish, the number "Twenty-five" (25) is written as:
Yirmi beş
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Examples in sentences or statements
"It's 25 degrees."
25 derece.
"It was 25 degrees earlier."…
“Twenty-four” (24) in Turkish
In Turkish, the number "Twenty-four" (24) is written as:
Yirmi dört
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Examples in sentences or statements
"I am 24 years old."
24 yaşındayım.
"She is 24 years old."…
“Twenty-three” (23) in Turkish
In Turkish, the number "Twenty-three" (23) is written as:
Yirmi üç
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"It's 23 degrees out."
Dışarısı 23 derece.
"The price is 23…
“Twenty-two” (22) in Turkish
In Turkish, the number "Twenty-two" (22) is written as:
Yirmi iki
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Examples in sentences or statements
"The price is 22 liras."
Fiyatı 22 lira.
"Here is 22 liras."…
“Twenty-one” (21) in Turkish
In Turkish, the number "Twenty-one" (21) is written as:
Yirmi bir
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"It's 21 liras."
21 lira.
"The meal is 21 liras."
Yemek 21…
“Rental car” & “Rental cars” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Rental car" (the noun, in the singular form) is written as:
Kiralık araba
In Turkish, "Rental cars" (the noun, in the plural form) is written as:
Kiralık arabalar
(Editor's note: In Turkish, Kiralık araba is the…
“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…
“Trip”, “Trips” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Trip" (the noun) is written as:
Seyahat
In Turkish, "Trips" (the noun) is written as:
Seyahatler
(Editor's note: In Turkish, the words Gezi (Geziler) and Yolculuk (Yolculuklar) also mean Trip (Trips). When one or a…
“Large” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Large" is written using the Latin script as:
Kbir
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كبير
Listen to this word pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"Can I get a…
“Hot” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Hot" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as:
Shob
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
شوب
Listen to this word pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
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“Here you go” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Here you go" is written as:
Hadi bakalım
Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio)
In other Mediterranean languages and dialects
“Here you go” in Lebanese Arabic
“Here you go” in Tunisian Arabic
“Great” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Great" is written as:
Harika
Listen to this word pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"That is great!"
Bu harika!
"Sounds great to me!"
Benim için harika!
"You are…
“Well done!” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Well done!" is written as:
Aferin!
Listen to this word pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"Well done! You did great on your exams."
Aferin! Sınavlarında harika iş çıkardın.…
“This tastes good!” in Turkish
In Turkish, "This tastes good!" is written as:
Bunun tadı güzel!
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Related words in Turkish
“Food” in Turkish
“Meal”, "Meals" in Turkish
In other Mediterranean languages and…
“Tasty” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Tasty" (the adjective) is written as:
Lezzetli
Listen to this word pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"This is tasty."
Bu lezzetli.
"That was tasty."
O lezzetliydi.…
“I like” in Turkish
In Turkish, "I like" is written as:
Beğendim
Listen to this word pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"I like this residence."
Bu evi beğendim.
"I like this city."
Bu şehri…
“Bon appétit!” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Bon appétit!" (Bon appetit!) is written as:
Afiyet olsun!
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In other Mediterranean languages and dialects
“Bon appétit!” in Egyptian Arabic
“Bon appétit!” in Lebanese…
“Cold” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Cold" (the adjective) is written as:
Soğuk
Listen to this word pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"It's a bit cold today."
Bugün hava biraz soğuk.
"It's cold this…
“Twenty” (20) in Turkish
In Turkish, the number "Twenty" (20) is written as:
Yirmi
Listen to this number pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"The price is 20 liras."
Fiyatı 20 lira.
"Here is 20 liras."
İşte…
“Nineteen” (19) in Turkish
In Turkish, the number "Nineteen" (19) is written as:
On dokuz
Listen to this number pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"It's 19 liras."
19 lira.
"Here is 19 liras."
İşte 19 lira.…
“Eighteen” (18) in Turkish
In Turkish, the number "Eighteen" (18) is written as:
On sekiz
Listen to this number pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"Eighteen degrees in January is warm!"
Ocak'ta on sekiz derece, sıcaktır!…
“Seventeen” (17) in Turkish
In Turkish, the number "Seventeen" (17) is written as:
On yedi
Listen to this number pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"We've been married 17 years."
17 yıldır evliyiz.
"I arrive on…
“Sixteen” (16) in Turkish
In Turkish, the number "Sixteen" (16) is written as:
On altı
Listen to this number pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"My kids are 18 and 16."
Çocuklarım 18 ve 16 yaşlarında.
"My cat…
“Water” (noun) in Spanish
In Spanish, "Water" (the noun) is written as:
Agua
Listen to this word pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"Can I have a bottle of water?"
¿Me puede dar una botella de agua?
"Do you…
“Eight” (8) in Spanish
In Spanish, "Eight" (8) is written as:
Ocho
Listen to this number pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"I'll buy eight onions."
Compraré ocho cebollas.
"The spices are in Aisle 8."…
“Do you have…?” in Spanish
In Spanish, "Do you have...?" is written as:
¿Tienes...?
Listen to this word pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"Do you have the time?"
¿Tienes tiempo?
"Do you have your wallet?"…
“Where are you from?” in Spanish
In Spanish, "Where are you from?" is written as:
¿De dónde eres?
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In other Mediterranean languages and dialects
“Where are you from?” in Lebanese Arabic
“Where are you from?” in…
“Large” in Spanish
In Spanish, "Large" is written as:
Grande
Listen to this word pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"Do you want a large or medium pizza?"
¿Quieres una pizza mediana o grande?
"A large…
“A little” in Spanish
In Spanish, "A little" is written as:
Un poco
Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"A little bit more, please."
Un poco más, por favor.
"A little more cheese,…
“Beautiful” in Spanish
In Spanish, "Beautiful" is written as:
(m) Bonito
(f) Bonita
Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"This is a beautiful city."
Esta es una ciudad bonita.
…
“Hot water” in Spanish
In Spanish, "Hot water" is written as:
Agua caliente
Listen to this term pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"Are you getting hot water in the shower?"
¿Sale agua caliente en la ducha?
…
“Small” in Spanish
In Spanish, "Small" (the adjective) is written as:
(m) Pequeño
(f) Pequeña
Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"This is a small village."
Este es un pequeño pueblo.…
“I am from…” in Spanish
In Spanish, "I am from..." is written as:
Soy de...
Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"I am from Munich."
Soy de Munich.
"I am from the United States."
Soy…
“Beach”, “Beaches” in Spanish
In Spanish, "Beach" is written as:
Playa
In Spanish, "Beaches" is written as:
Playas
Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"I like the beach in this city."
Me gusta…
“Sunny” in Spanish
In Spanish, "Sunny" (the adjective) is written as:
(m) Soleado
(f) Soleada
Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"It's sunny out."
Fuera hace sol.
"This…
“Six” (6) in Spanish
In Spanish, "Six" (6) is written as:
Seis
Listen to this number pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"The recipe is calling for six tomatoes."
Se necesitan seis tomates para la receta.
…
“A lot” in Spanish
In Spanish, "A lot" in the singular form is written as:
(m) Mucho
(f) Mucha
In Spanish, "A lot" in the plural form is written as:
(m) Muchos
(f) Muchas
Listen to these four words pronounced (audio)
Examples in…
“Nine” (9) in Spanish
In Spanish, the number "Nine" (9) is written as:
Nueve
Listen to this number pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"The price is nine euros."
El precio es nueve euros.
"Here is nine…
“Seven” (7) in Spanish
In Spanish, "Seven" (7) is written as:
Siete
Listen to this number pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"Do you want to get dinner at 7pm?"
¿Quieres cenar a las siete?
"Yes, let's meet…
“Ten” (10) in Spanish
In Spanish, "Ten" (10) is written as:
Diez
Listen to this number pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"Here is ten euros."
Aquí hay diez euros.
"Meet tonight at 10pm?"
¿Nos vemos esta…
“One more” in Spanish
In Spanish, "One more" is written as:
(m) Uno más
(f) Una más
Listen to these two phrases pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"One more coffee, please."
Un café más, por favor.
…
“Welcome” in Spanish
In Spanish, "Welcome" is written as:
(m) Bienvenido
(f) Bienvenida
Listen to these two greetings pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"You're welcome here anytime."
(m) Eres bienvendio aquí…
“Minute”, “Minutes” in Spanish
In Spanish, "Minute" is written as:
Minuto
In Spanish, "Minutes" is written as:
Minutos
Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"One minute."
Un minuto.
…
“Year”, “Years” in Spanish
In Spanish, "Year" is written as:
Año
In Spanish, "Years" is written as:
Años
Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"I'm 47 years old."
Tengo cuarenta y siete años.…
“I’ll be back” in Spanish
In Spanish, "I'll be back" is written as:
Vuelvo
Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"I'll be back in a moment."
Vuelvo en un momento.
"I'll be back soon."…
“Sugar” in Spanish
In Spanish, "Sugar" is written as:
Azúcar
Listen to this word pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"Can you pass me the sugar?"
¿Me puedes pasar el azúcar?
"We are out of sugar?"…
“Tea”, “Teas” in Spanish
In Spanish, "Tea" is written as:
Té
In Spanish, "Teas" is written as:
Tés
Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"How much for the tea?"
¿Cuánto cuesta el té?…
“Hot” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Hot" (the adjective) is written as:
Sıcak
Listen to this word pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"It's hot out!"
Dışarısı çok sıcak!
"Today is hot!"
Bugün çok sıcak!…
“No bag” in Turkish
In Turkish, "No bag" (as in the statement) is written as:
Poşete gerek yok
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In other Mediterranean languages and dialects
“No bag” in Egyptian Arabic
“No bag” in Lebanese Arabic…
“Bag”, “Bags” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Bag" is written as:
Poşet
In Turkish, "Bags" is written as:
Poşetler
(Editor's note: In Turkish, there are two common terms for Bag and Bags: Poşet (singular) / Poşetler (plural) and Çanta (singular) / Çantalar…
“A little” in Turkish
In Turkish, "A little" is written as:
Biraz
Listen to this word pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"A little onion, please."
Biraz soğan, lütfen.
"A little onion on the sandwich,…
“Fifteen” (15) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Fifteen" (15) is written as:
On beş
Listen to this number pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"It's 15 liras."
15 lira.
"Here is 15 liras."
İşte 15 lira.
"My…
“Fourteen” (14) in Turkish
In Turkish, the number "Fourteen" (14) is written as:
On dört
Listen to this number pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"My children are 15, 14 and 11.".
Çocuklarım 15, 14 ve 11 yaşlarında.…
“Thirteen” (13) in Turkish
In Turkish, the number "Thirteen" (13) is written as:
On üç
Listen to this number pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"My dog is 13 years old."
Köpeğim 13 yaşında.
"My children are 13…
“Twelve” (12) in Turkish
In Turkish, the number "Twelve" (12) is written as:
On iki
Listen to this number pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"The price is 12 liras."
Fiyatı 12 lira.
"Do you want to meet at…
“Eleven” (11) in Turkish
In Turkish, the number "Eleven" (11) is written as:
On bir
Listen to this number pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"See you at 11."
11'de görüşürüz.
"Want to meet at 11?"
11'de…
“Salt & Pepper” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Salt & Pepper" is written using the Latin script as:
Mel7 w felfel ak7al
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ملح و فلفل أكحل
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Examples in sentences…
“Paper cup”, “Paper cups” in Spanish
In Spanish, "Paper cup" is written as:
Vaso de cartón
In Spanish, "Paper cups" is written as:
Vasos de cartón
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Examples in sentences or statements
"A paper cup is…
“Another one” in Spanish
In Spanish, "Another one" is written as:
(m) Otro más
(f) Otra más
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Another one, please."
(m) Otro más, por favor.
(f) Otra…
“Glass cup”, “Glass cups” in Spanish
In Spanish, "Glass cup" is written as:
Vaso de cristal
In Spanish, "Glass cups" is written as:
Vasos de cristal
Listen to these two terms pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"Paper or glass…
“Take away” in Spanish
In Spanish, "Take away" (in the context of ordering food) is written as:
Para llevar
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Take away would be great."
Para llevar estaría…
“For here” in Spanish
In Spanish, "For here" (in the context of ordering food) is written as:
Para tomar aquí
Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"For here, please."
Para tomar aquí, por favor.…
“Do you understand?” in Spanish
In Spanish, "Do you understand?" is written as:
¿Entiendes?
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In other Mediterranean languages and dialects
“Do you understand?” in Lebanese Arabic
“Do you understand?” in Tunisian…
“Day”, “Daytime”, “Days” in Spanish
In Spanish, "Day" is written as:
Día
In Spanish, "Daytime" is written as:
Durante el día
In Spanish, "Days" is written as:
Días
Listen to these three terms pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements…
“How much?” in Spanish
In Spanish, "How much?" is written as:
¿Cuánto cuesta?
Listen to this question pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"How much for the coffee?"
¿Cuánto cuesta el café?
"How much for the…
“Closed” (adjective) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Closed" (the adjective, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Msakar
(f) Msakra
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
مسكر (m)
مسكرة (f)
In Tunisian Arabic, "Closed" (the…
“I don’t understand” in Spanish
In Spanish, "I don't understand" is written as:
No entiendo
Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"I don't understand. Can you please repeat what you said?"
No he entendido.…
“Two” (2) in Spanish
In Spanish, the number "Two" (2) is written as:
Dos
Listen to this number pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"Two coffees, please."
Dos cafés, por favor.
"Vacation starts in two days!"…
“Night”, “Nighttime”, “Nights” in Spanish
In Spanish, "Night" is written as:
Noche
In Spanish, "Nighttime" is written as:
Por la noche
In Spanish, "Nights" is written as:
Noches
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Examples in sentences or…
“Three” (3) in Spanish
In Spanish, the number "Three" (3) is written as:
Tres
Listen to this number pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"Three dinars for the coffees."
Tres dinares por los cafés.
"Can we…
“Soon” in Spanish
In Spanish, "Soon" is written as:
Pronto
Listen to this word pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"I arrive soon!"
¡Llegaré pronto!
"We arrive soon!"
¡Llegaremos pronto!
…
“Four” (4) in Spanish
In Spanish, "Four" (4) is written as:
Cuatro
Listen to this number pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"A table for four, please."
Una mesa para cuatro, por favor.
"Do you want to…
“Bill”, “Bills” (nouns) in Spanish
In Spanish, "Bill" (the noun, as in a notice to pay) is written as:
Cuenta
In Spanish, "Bills" (the noun) is written as:
Cuentas
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Examples in sentences or statements
…
“Five” (5) in Spanish
In Spanish, "Five" (5) is written as:
Cinco
Listen to this number pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"Here is five euros."
Aquí tienes cinco euros.
"The price is five euros."
El…
“I’m back” in Spanish
In Spanish, "I'm back" is written as:
Ya he vuelto
Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"I'm back now."
Ya he vuelto.
"I'm back. Thanks for waiting."
Ya he…
“Dog”, “Dogs” in Spanish
In Spanish, "Dog" (the noun) is written as:
Perro
In Spanish, "Dogs" (the noun) is written as:
Perros
Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"Nice dog."
Buen…
“I understand” in Spanish
In Spanish, "I understand" is written as:
Entiendo
Listen to this word pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"I understand. Thanks."
Lo entiendo. Gracias.
"I understand you."
Te…
“Cat”, “Cats” in Spanish
In Spanish, "Cat" (the noun, as in the animal) is written as:
Gato
In Spanish, "Cats" (the noun) is written as:
Gatos
Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"What kind…
“Stop here” in Spanish
In Spanish, "Stop here" is written as:
Para aquí
Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"Stop here, please."
Para aquí, por favor.
"You can stop here."
Puedes…
“Thank you” (Thanks) in Spanish
In Spanish, "Thank you" (Thanks) is written as:
Gracias
Listen to this word pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"Thank you for the suggestion."
Gracias por la sugerencia.
"I'm good,…
“Beautiful” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Beautiful" is written as:
Güzel
Listen to this word pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"This city is beautiful."
Bu şehir güzel.
"What a beautiful view."
Ne güzel bir…
“Please” in Spanish
In Spanish, "Please" is written as:
Por favor
Listen to this term pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"Can I have two Americanos, please?"
¿Me puede poner dos americanos, por favor?
…
“Turn right” in Spanish
In Spanish, "Turn right" is written as:
Gira a la derecha
Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"Should I turn right?"
¿Debería girar a la derecha?
"It's best to…
“Coffee” in Spanish
In Spanish, "Coffee" is written as:
Café
Listen to this word pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"What kind of coffee do you want?"
¿Qué tipo de café quieres?
"Do you want a coffee?"…
“I” in Spanish
In Spanish, "I" is written as:
Yo
Listen to this word pronounced (audio)
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
Listen to this word pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"We will arrive soon."
Nosotros llegaremos pronto.
"We have arrived."
Nosotros…
“No sugar” in Spanish
In Spanish, "No sugar" is written as:
Sin azúcar
Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"No sugar, please."
Sin azúcar, por favor.
"Do you want sugar or no sugar?"…
“Today” in Spanish
In Spanish, "Today" is written as:
Hoy
Listen to this word pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"Today is hot."
Hoy hace calor.
"Where do you want to go for lunch today?"
¿Dónde…
“Right” (direction) in Spanish
In Spanish, "Right" (the direction) is written as:
Derecha
Listen to this word pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"Turn right, please."
Gira a la derecha, por favor.
"Can you turn…
“Turn left” in Spanish
In Spanish, "Turn left" is written as:
Gira a la izquierda
Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"Turn left, please."
Gira a la izquierda, por favor.
"Can you turn…
“Tomorrow” in Spanish
In Spanish, "Tomorrow" is written as:
Mañana
Listen to this word pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"Our vacation starts tomorrow!"
¡Mañana empiezan nuestras vacaciones!
"Do you want…
“Can I have a coffee?” in Spanish
In Spanish, "Can I have a coffee?" is written as:
¿Me puede poner un café?
(Editor's note: In Spanish, other ways to ask this question conventionally include: ¿Me pone un café?; Tomaré un café; ¿Me puede traer un café?; & Un…
“Okay” in Spanish
In Spanish, "Okay" is written as:
Vale
Listen to this word pronounced (audio)
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
Listen to this word pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"No, thanks."
No, gracias.
"No, it's faster to turn right here."
No, es más rápido girar…
“Can I have a tea?” in Spanish
In Spanish, "Can I have a tea?" is written as:
¿Me puede poner un té?
Listen to this request pronounced (audio)
In other Mediterranean languages and dialects
“Can I have a tea?” in Lebanese Arabic
“Can I have a tea?” in…
“Can I have…?” in Spanish
In Spanish, "Can I have...?" is written as:
¿Me puede...?
Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"Can I have a coffee black?"
¿Me puede poner un café solo?
"Can I…
“And how are you?” in Spanish
In Spanish, "And how are you?" is written as:
Y tú, ¿cómo estás?
Listen to this greeting pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"I'm good. And how are you?"
Estoy bien. Y tú, ¿cómo estás?
…
“You” in Spanish
In Spanish, "You" is written as:
Tú
Listen to this word pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"You are a good person."
Tú eres una buena persona.
"You are a good friend."
Tú eres un…
“Yesterday” in Spanish
In Spanish, "Yesterday" is written as:
Ayer
Listen to this word pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"Yesterday was fun."
Ayer me lo pasé bien.
"Yesterday was hot."
Ayer hizo calor.…
“Left” (direction) in Spanish
In Spanish, "Left" (the direction) is written as:
Izquierda
Listen to this word pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"Turn left."
Gira a la izquierda.
"Turn left at the next street."…
“Now” in Spanish
In Spanish, "Now" is written as:
Ahora
Listen to this word pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"I'm ready now."
(m) Ya estoy listo.
(f) Ya estoy lista.
"I'll order the pizza now."…
“A lot” in Turkish
In Turkish, "A lot" is written as:
Çok
Listen to this word pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"A lot of onions, please."
Bol soğan lütfen.
"A lot of sauce, please."
Bol sos…
“Small” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Small" (the adjective) is written as:
Küçük
Listen to this word pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"That is a small cat."
O küçük bir kedi.
"A tea in a small cup,…
“Large” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Large" is written as:
Büyük
Listen to this word pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"A large durum, please."
Büyük bir dürüm, lütfen.
"Can I get a large salad, please?"…
“Hot water” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Hot water" is written as:
Sıcak su
Listen to this term pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"Are you getting hot water?"
Sıcak su mu alıyorsun?
"I'm not getting hot…
“Water” (noun) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Water" (the noun) is written as:
Su
Listen to this word pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
Are you getting hot water?
Sıcak su mu alıyorsun?
"Can I get a bottle of…
“I am from…” in Turkish
In Turkish, "I am from..." is written as:
(last vowel is a bold vowel) -lıyım
(last vowel is a thin vowel) -liyim
(Editor's note: When describing specifically where the speaker is from, -lıyım or -liyim, as suffixes, are used.…
“Bill”, “Bills” (nouns) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Bill" (the noun, as in a notice to pay) is written as:
Fatura
In Turkish, "Bills" (the noun) is written as:
Faturalar
Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
…
“Take away” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Take away" (in the context of ordering food) is written as:
Paket servis
Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"Take away, please."
Paket servis, lütfen.…
“For here” in Turkish
In Turkish, "For here" (in the context of ordering food) is written as:
Burada
Listen to this word pronounced (audio)
Examples in sentences or statements
"For here, please."
Burada, lütfen.
"For here.…
“Sunny” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Sunny" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Mochmes
(f) Mochmsa
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
مشمس (m)
مشمسة (f)
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“Can I have a tea?” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Can I have a tea?" is written using the Latin script as:
Ta3tini thé?
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تعطيني تاي؟
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Examples in sentences or…
“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.…
“Good night” in Spanish
In Spanish, "Good night" is written as:
Buenas noches
(Editor’s note: In Spain, nighttime is conventionally considered as of 9pm. Therefore, when greeting someone during this time frame, it’s common to use the phrase, Buenas…
“Good evening” in Spanish
In Spanish, "Good evening" is written as:
Buenas tardes
(Editor's note: In Spain, evening time is conventionally considered 3-9pm. Therefore, when greeting someone during this time frame, it's common to use the phrase, Buenas tardes.)…
“Good afternoon” in Spanish
In Spanish, "Good afternoon" is written as:
Buenas tardes
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Good afternoon, how are you?"
Buenas tardes, ¿cómo estás?
"Good…
“Goodbye” (Bye) in Spanish
In Spanish, "Goodbye" (Bye) is written as:
Adiós
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Goodbye. Call me when you arrive."
Adiós. Llámame cuando llegues.
"Goodbye.…
“Cold” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Cold" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as:
Bared
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
برد
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Examples in sentences or statements
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“Where are you from?” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Where are you from?" is written as:
Nerelisin?
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In other Mediterranean languages and dialects
“Where are you from?” in Lebanese Arabic
“Where are you from?” in…
“Years old” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Years old" is written as:
Yaşında
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Examples in sentences or statements
"My dog is 10 years old."
Köpeğim 10 yaşında.
"My children are 14 and 12 years…
“Year”, “Years” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Year" is written as:
Yıl
In Turkish, "Years" is written as:
Yıllar
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Examples in sentences or statements
"My cat is 15 years old."
Kedim 15 yaşında.…
“Hour”, “Hours” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Hour" is written as:
Saat
In Turkish, "Hours" is written as:
Saatler
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Examples in sentences or statements
"I arrive in one hour."
1 saate varıyorum.…
“Ten” (10) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Ten" (10) is written as:
On
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Here is 10 liras."
İşte 10 lira.
"It's 10 liras."
10 lira.
"My…
“Nine” (9) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Nine" (9) is written as:
Dokuz
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Examples in sentences or statements
"See you at 9pm."
Akşam 9'da görüşürüz.
"Tea at 9pm?"
Akşam 9'da çaya ne…
“Eight” (8) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Eight" (8) is written as:
Sekiz
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Examples in sentences or statements
"My flight arrives at 8pm."
Uçağım akşam 8'de varıyor.
"I'll be over at 8pm."…
“Seven” (7) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Seven" (7) is written as:
Yedi
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Examples in sentences or statements
"We're in Row 7."
Yedinci sıradayız.
"We're seven minutes away."
Yedi dakika…
“Six” (6) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Six" (6) is written as:
Altı
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Examples in sentences or statements
"I'm here for six days."
Altı gündür buradayım.
"I arrive in six days!"
Altı gün…
“Closed” (adjective) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Closed" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as:
Msakar
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
مسكر
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Examples in sentences or statements…
“Good morning” in Spanish
In Spanish, "Good morning" is written as:
Buenos días
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Good morning. How are you?"
Buenos días, ¿cómo estás?
"Good morning.…
“Hello” (Hi) in Spanish
In Spanish, "Hello" (Hi) is written as:
Hola
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Hello, how are you?"
Hola, ¿cómo estas?
"Hello. And how are you?"
Hola. Y…
“I understand” in Turkish
In Turkish, "I understand" is written as:
Anlıyorum
(Editor's note: In Turkish, Anlıyorum is the most direct translation to the English phrase, I understand. However, what is most commonly spoken in reference to this type of word /…
“How are you?” in Spanish
In Spanish, "How are you?" is written as:
¿Cómo estás?
(Editor's note: In Spanish, another common phrase that is similar in intent to How are you? is ¿Qué tal? Although both phrases can be used in an informal setting, this phrase,…
“Do you have…?” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Do you have...?" is written as:
Sende var mı...?
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Do you have your phone?"
Telefonunuz var mı?
"Do you have your…
“Minute”, “Minutes” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Minute" is written as:
Dakika
In Turkish, "Minutes" is written as:
Dakikalar
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Your food will be ready in about 15…
“Welcome” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Welcome" is written as:
Hoş geldiniz
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Welcome to our restaurant."
Restoranımıza hoş geldiniz.
"Welcome to our…
“You’re welcome” in Turkish
In Turkish, "You're welcome" is written as:
Rica ederim
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In other Mediterranean languages and dialects
“You’re welcome” in Egyptian Arabic
“You’re welcome” in Lebanese Arabic…
“Receipt”, “Receipts” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Receipt" is written as:
Makbuz
In Turkish, "Receipts" is written as:
Makbuzlar
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Here is the receipt."
İşte…
“Do you understand?” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Do you understand?" is written as:
Anlıyor musun?
(Editor’s note: In Turkish, Anlıyor musun? is the most direct translation to the English phrase, "Do you understand?" However, what is most commonly spoken in…
“I don’t understand” in Turkish
In Turkish, "I don't understand" is written as:
Anlamıyorum
(Editor’s note: In Turkish, Anlamıyorum is the most direct translation to the English phrase, I don't understand. However, what is most commonly spoken in reference to this…
“Five” (5) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Five" (5) is written as:
Beş
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Examples in sentences or statements
"I'm off work at 5pm.
Akşam 5'te işten çıkıyorum.
"I'll see you at 5pm."
Akşam…
“Four” (4) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Four" (4) is written as:
Dört
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Do you want to meet at 4pm?"
Öğleden sonra 4'te buluşmak ister misin?
"Can we…
“Three” (3) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Three" (3) is written as:
Üç
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Examples in sentences or statements
"How much for these three items?"
Bu üç ürün ne kadar?
"There are three oranges…
“Two” (2) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Two" (2) is written as:
İki
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Two coffees, please."
İki kahve, lütfen.
"Can we have two more towels, please?"…
“One” (1) in Turkish
In Turkish, "One" (1) is written as:
Bir
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Examples in sentences or statements
"One more, please."
Bir tane daha, lütfen.
"Can I have one more?"
Bir tane daha…
“How much?” in Turkish
In Turkish, "How much?" is written as:
Ne kadar?
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Examples in sentences or statements
"How much is it?"
Ne kadar?
"How much for the apples?"
Elmalar ne…
“Night”, “Nighttime”, “Nights” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Night" is written as:
Gece
In Turkish, "Nighttime" is written as:
Gece
In Turkish, "Nights" is written as:
Geceler
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“Day”, “Daytime”, “Days” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Day" is written as:
Gün
In Turkish, "Daytime" is written as:
Gündüz
In Turkish, "Days" is written as:
Günler
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Examples in sentences or statements
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“Beach”, “Beaches” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Beach" is written as:
Plaj
In Turkish, "Beaches" is written as:
Plajlar
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Do you want to go to the beach?"
Plaja…
“Sunny” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Sunny" (the adjective) is written as:
Güneşli
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Examples in sentences or statements
"It's sunny out."
Dışarısı güneşli.
"It's so sunny out!"
Dışarısı…
“Cat”, “Cats” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Cat" (the noun, as in the animal) is written as:
Kedi
In Turkish, "Cats" (the noun) is written as:
Kediler
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Examples in sentences or statements
"That is…
“Good night” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Good night" is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Tesbah 3ala kher
(f) Tesbahe 3ala kher
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تصبح على خير (m)
تصبحي على خير (f)
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“Good night” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Good night" is written using the Latin script as:
Liltek zina
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ليلتك زينة
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“I disagree” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "I disagree" is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Manich mwefa9
(f) Manich mwef9a
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
مانيش موافق (m)
مانيش موافقة (f)
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“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.…
“Today” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Today" is written as:
Bugün
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Today is Monday."
Bugün pazartesi.
"Today is May 29."
Bugün 29 Mayıs.
…
“Yesterday” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Yesterday" is written as:
Dün
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Examples in sentences or statements
"I arrived yesterday."
Dün vardım.
"It was hot yesterday."
Dün sıcaktı.
…
“Tea”, “Teas” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Tea" is written as:
Çay
In Turkish, "Teas" is written as:
Çaylar
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Examples in sentences or statements
"I like Turkish tea."
Ben Türk çayı severim.…
“Coffee”, “Coffees” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Coffee" is written as:
Kahve
In Turkish, "Coffees" is written as:
Kahveler
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Examples in sentences or statements
"I like Turkish coffee."
Türk kahvesi…
“Can I have a coffee?” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Can I have a coffee?" is written as:
Bir kahve alabilir miyim?
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In other Mediterranean languages and dialects
“Can I have coffee?” in Egyptian Arabic
“Can I have a…
“Can I have a tea?” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Can I have a tea?" is written as:
Bir çay alabilir miyim?
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In other Mediterranean languages and dialects
“Can I have a tea?” in Lebanese Arabic
“Can I have a tea?”…
“Sugar” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Sugar" is written as:
Şeker
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Can I have a coffee with sugar?"
Şekerli bir kahve alabilir miyim?
"Can I have a tea…
“Glass cup”, “Glass cups” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Glass cup" is written as:
Cam bardak
In Turkish, "Glass cups" is written as:
Cam bardaklar
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Examples in sentences or statements
"A glass cup, please."…
“Paper cup”, “Paper cups” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Paper cup" is written as:
Karton bardak
In Turkish, "Paper cups" is written as:
Karton bardaklar
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Can I get a tea in…
“One more” in Turkish
In Turkish, "One more" is written as:
Bir tane daha
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Examples in sentences or statements
"One more, please."
Bir tane daha, lütfen.
"One more tea, please."
Bir…
“Another one” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Another one" is written as:
Bir tane daha
(Editor's note: In Turkish, a less common, but used phrase that also means Another one is Başka bir tane daha. In Turkish, Başka means Another.)
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“I’ll be back” in Turkish
In Turkish, "I'll be back" is written as:
Geri döneceğim
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Examples in sentences or statements
"I'll be back in 10 minutes."
10 dakika içinde döneceğim.
"I'll be…
“Dog”, “Dogs” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Dog" (the noun) is written as:
Köpek
In Turkish, "Dogs" (the noun) is written as:
Köpekler
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Examples in sentences or statements
"I like dogs!"…
“Mediterranean Sea” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Mediterranean Sea" is written using the Latin script as:
Ba7r l moutawaset
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
بحر المتوسط
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“Black pepper” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic "Black pepper" is written using the Latin script as:
Felfel ak7al
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
فلفل أكحل
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“Hotel”, “Hotels” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Hotel" is written using the Latin script as:
Hotel
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
أوتيل
In Tunisian Arabic, "Hotels" is written using the Latin script as:
Wetla
Using the Arabic script, it is…
“Hot” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Hot" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) S5oun
(f) S5ouna
Using the Arabic script, these two words are written as:
سخون (m)
سخونة (f)
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“Moped”, “Mopeds” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Moped" is written using the Latin script as:
Motour (Moutour)
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
موطور
In Tunisian Arabic, "Mopeds" is written using the Latin script as:
Motourat (Moutourat)
Using…
“Can I have…?” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Can I have...?" is written as:
Alabilir miyim?
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Can I have a coffee without sugar, please?"
Şekersiz bir kahve alabilir…
“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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“Turn right” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Turn right" is written as:
Sağa dönün
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Turn right, please."
Sağa dönün, lütfen.
"Turn right at the next street."…
“Turn left” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Turn left" is written as:
Sola dönün
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Turn left, please."
Sola dönün, lütfen.
"Turn left. Thanks."
Sola…
“Right” (direction) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Right" (the direction) is written as:
Sağ
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Go right."
Sağa gidin.
"Turn right."
Sağa dönün.
"The…
“Left” (direction) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Left" (the direction) is written as:
Sol
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Left is that way."
Sol bu tarafta.
"Is it left or right?"
Sağ mı, sol…
“Stop here” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Stop here" is written as:
Burada durun
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Stop here, please."
Burada durun, lütfen.
"Stop here. Thanks."
Burada…
“Go straight” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Go straight" is written as:
Düz gidin
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Go straight, please."
Düz gidin, lütfen.
"Go straight, then turn the…
“Now” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Now" is written as:
Şimdi
(Editor's note: In Turkish, to describe the present moment in a general situation, the word Şimdi is used. When circumstances change that cause the present moment to arise (e.g., a new…
“Tomorrow” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Tomorrow" is written as:
Yarın
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Examples in sentences or statements
"I'll see you tomorrow."
Yarın görüşürüz.
"Our flight is tomorrow."
Uçuşumuz…
“I’m good” in Turkish
In Turkish, "I'm good" (the phrase) is written as:
İyiyim
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Examples in sentences or statements
"I'm good, thanks."
İyiyim, teşekkürler.
"I'm good. And how are you?"…
“Money” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Money" is written using the Latin script as:
Flous (Flouss)
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
فلوس
(Editor's note: To learn more about this topic, read the IBL articles, Understanding Tunisian…
“I know” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "I know" is written using the Latin script as:
Na3raf
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
نعرف
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Examples in sentences or statements
"I know the…
“Twenty” (20) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, the number "Twenty" is written using the Latin script as:
3echrin
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
عشرين
When "20" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٢٠
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“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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Examples in sentences or statements
"All the items on…
“Great” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Great" is written using the Latin script as:
Heyel
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
هايل
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"Sounds great…
“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,…
“Hot water” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Hot water" is written using the Latin script as:
Ma s5oun
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ماء سخون
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“Salt” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Salt" is written using the Latin script as:
Mel7
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ملح
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Examples in sentences or statements
"No salt, please."…
“Large” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Large" is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Kbir
(f) Kbira
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كبير (m)
كبيرة (f)
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“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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Examples in sentences or statements
"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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Examples in sentences or statements
"Yes, that sounds good."
Evet, kulağa hoş geliyor.
"Yes, a menu would be great. Thanks."…
“And how are you?” in Turkish
In Turkish, "And how are you?" is written as:
Ya sen nasılsın?
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“How are you?” in Turkish
In Turkish, "How are you?" is written as:
Nasılsın?
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Hello. How are you?"
Merhaba. Nasılsın?
"I'm good. And how are you?"…
“Goodbye” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Goodbye" is written as:
Hoşça kal
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Goodbye. See you next week."
Hoşça kal. Haftaya görüşürüz.
"Great chatting.…
“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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Examples in sentences or statements
"Can I…
“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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Examples in sentences or statements
"Some onions and…
“Go straight” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Go straight" is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Rouh deghre
(f) Rouhe deghre
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
روح دغري (m)
روحي دغري (f)
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“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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Examples in sentences or statements
"With or…
“Both” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Both" is written as:
İkisi de
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Examples in sentences or statements
"I'll take both, please."
Lütfen, ikisini de alacağım.
"Can I have both, please?"…
“Good evening” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Good evening" is written as:
İyi akşamlar
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Good evening. How are you?"
İyi akşamlar. Nasılsın?
"Good evening.…
“Good afternoon” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Good afternoon" is written as:
İyi günler
(Editor's note: In Turkish, the direct translation for "Good afternoon" is İyi öğlenler, but this phrase is not used in the context of a greeting. Another conventional term used…
“Good morning” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Good morning" is written as:
Günaydın
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Good morning. How are you?"
Günaydın. Nasılsın?
"Good morning. I'm…
“Hello” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Hello" is written as:
Merhaba
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Hello, how are you?"
Merhaba, nasılsın?
"Hello, I'm good, thanks. And how are…
“Cash” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Cash" (the general term for monetary bills and coins) is written using the Latin script as:
Cash
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كاش
(Editor's note: In Lebanese Arabic, the word Money is Masare /…
“Vacation”, “Vacations” (nouns) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Vacation" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
3otle
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
عطلة
In Lebanese Arabic, "Vacations" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
3otal
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“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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“Hot water” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, “Hot water” is written using the Latin script as:
May sekhne
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ماي سخني
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“Can I have a coffee?” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Can I a have coffee?" is written using the Latin script as:
Fine 2ekhod 2ahwe?
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
فيني أخود أحوي؟
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“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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“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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“Hotel”, “Hotels” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, “Hotel" is written using the Latin script as:
Otel
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
اوتيل
In Lebanese Arabic, “Hotels” is written using the Latin script as:
Otelet
Using the Arabic script, it is…
“Correct” (adjective) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Correct" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) S7i7
(f) S7i7a
Using the Arabic script, it is written as
صحيح (m)
صحيحة (f)
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“This tastes good!” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "This tastes good!" is written using the Latin script as:
Hedha mata3mou bnin!
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
!هذا مطعمو بنين
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“Tasty” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Tasty" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Bnin
(f) Bnina
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
بنين (m)
بنينة (f)
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“Money” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Money" is written using the Latin script as:
Masare
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
مصاري
(Editor's note: In Lebanese Arabic, the word Cash is Cash / كاش.)
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“Credit card”, “Credit cards” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Credit card" is written using the Latin script as:
Bita2a masrife
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
بطاقة مصرفية
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“Spicy” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Spicy" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as:
7arr
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
حار
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“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…
“Correct” (adjective) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Correct" (the adjective, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
Sahih
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
صحيح
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“Tasty” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Tasty" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Tayyib
(f) Tayybe
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
طيّب (m)
طيّبة (f)
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“Forty” (40) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, the number "Forty" is written using the Latin script as:
2arb3in
When spelled using the Arabic script, it is written as:
أربعين
When "40" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٤٠…
“Sixty” (60) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Sixty" is written using the Latin script as:
Setin
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ستين
When "60" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٦٠
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“Eighty” (80) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, the number "Eighty" is written using the Latin script as:
Thmenin
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ثمانين
When "80" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٨٠
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“Hour”, “Hours” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Hour" is written using the Latin script as:
Se3a
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ساعة
In Tunisian Arabic, "Hours" is written using the Latin script as:
Sweya3
Using the Arabic script, it is…
“I know” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "I know" is written using the Latin script as:
Ba3rif
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
بعرف
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"Yes, I…
“Welcome” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Welcome" (the greeting) is written using the Latin script as:
Mar7ba
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
مرحبا
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“Seventeen” (17) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Seventeen" is written using the Latin script as:
Sba3tach
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
سبعطاش
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“Sixteen” (16) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Sixteen" is written using the Latin script as:
Setach
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
سطاش
When “16” is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
١٦
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“This tastes good!” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "This tastes good!" is written using the Latin script as:
Hayde ta3mo tayyeb!
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
!هيدي طعمو طيب
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“Salt & Pepper” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Salt & Pepper" is written using the Latin script as:
Mele7 w bhar
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ملح وبهار
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“Name”, “Names” (nouns) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Name" is written using the Latin script as:
Esem
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
اسم
Using the Arabic script, it is written using the Latin script as:
Aseme
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“Welcome” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Welcome" (the greeting) is written using the Latin script as:
Ya hala
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
يا هلا
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“And how are you?” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "And how are you?" is written using the Latin script as:
W enti labes? (Wenti chnahwelek?)
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
(ونتي شنحوالك؟) و أنت لباس؟
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“Ninety” (90) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, the number "90" is written using the Latin script as:
Tes3in
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تسعين
When "90" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٩٠
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“Can I have…?” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Can I have...?" (when requesting something from someone) is written using the Latin script as:
Tnajem ta3tini...?
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تنجم تعطيني...؟
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“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…
“Can I have a coffee?” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Can I have a coffee?" is written using the Latin script as:
Ta3tini 9ahwa?
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تعطيني قهوة؟
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“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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“Twenty-one” (21) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, the number "Twenty-one" is written using the Latin script as:
We7ed w3echrin
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
واحد وعشرين
When "21" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٢١…
“Twenty-three” (23) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Twenty-three" is written using the Latin script as:
Thletha w3echrin
When spelled using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ثلاثة وعشرين
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“Twenty-two” (22) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, the number "Twenty-two" is written using the Latin script as:
Thnin w3echrin
When spelled using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ثنين وعشرين
When "22" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is…
“Twenty-four” (24) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Twenty-four" is written using the Latin script as:
2arb3a w3echrin
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
اربعة وعشرين
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“Twenty-five” (25) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Twenty-five" when writing numerically in the Latin script is:
(numerically) 25
(alphabetically) 5amsa w3echrin
When writing using the Arabic script, it is written as:
25 (numerically)
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“Twenty-six” (26) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, the number "Twenty-six" is written using the Latin script as:
Seta w3echrin
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ستة وعشرين
When "26" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٢٦…
“I’m good” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "I’m good" (the phrase) is written using the Latin script as:
Ena lebes
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
انا لباس
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“Bathroom”, “Bathrooms” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Bathroom" is written using the Latin script as:
Hemem
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
حمام
In Lebanese Arabic, "Bathrooms" is written using the Latin script as:
Hememet
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“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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“Meal”, “Meals” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Meal" is written using the Latin script as:
Wajbe
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
وجبة
In Lebanese Arabic, "Meals" is written using the Latin script as:
Wajbet
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“I disagree” in Lebanese arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "I disagree" is written using the Latin script as:
2ana mesh mouwefa2
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
انا مش موافق
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“Are you open?” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Are you open?" (a common phrase meaning "Is your store (or restaurant, etc.) open?) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) 2enta fetih?
(f) 2ente fethe?
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
انت فاتح؟…
“Lettuce” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Lettuce" is written using the Latin script as:
Khas
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
خس
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“No sugar” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "No sugar" is written using the Latin script as:
Bala soukar
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
بلا سوكر
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“I like” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "I like” is written using the Latin script as:
2ana bheb
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
انا بحب
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“Here you go” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Here you go” (the phrase that prefaces handing something to someone) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Tfadal
(f) Tfadale
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تفضل (m)
تفضلي (f)
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“Great” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Great!” is written using the Latin script as:
3azim
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
عظيم
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“Eighty” (80) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, “Eighty" (80) is written using the Latin script as:
Tmenin
When spelled using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تمانين
When "80" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٨٠
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“Can I have a tea?” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Can I have a tea?" is written using the Latin script as:
Fiyye e5od shai?
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
فيي آخد شاي؟
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“I am from…” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "I am from..." (I'm from) is written using the Latin script as:
Ana mn...
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
...انا من
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“Years old” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Years old" is written using the Latin script as:
Sene
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
سنة
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“For here” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "For here" (in the context of ordering food) is written using the Latin script as:
Bech nekol lahne
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
باش ناكل لهنه
(Editor's note: Another way to express "For here" in…
“Today” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, “Today” is written using the Latin script as:
2al yawm
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
اليوم
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“I’m good” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, “I'm good” (the phrase) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) 2ana mnih
(f) 2ana mniha
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
أنا منيح (m)
أنا منيحا (f)
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“Beautiful” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Beautiful" (commonly when referring to an environment or object) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Meziyen
(f) Meziyena
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
مزيان (m)
مزيانة (f)
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“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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“Yesterday” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Yesterday" is written using the Latin script as:
Mberih
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
مبارح
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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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“Salad”, “Salads” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, “Salad" & "Salads" are both written using the Latin script as:
Salata
Using the Arabic script, these two words are both written as:
سلطة
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“Tomorrow” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Tomorrow" is written using the Latin script as:
Bukra
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
بكرا
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"My trip is…
“Can I have…?” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Can I have...?" is written using the Latin script as:
Be2dar 2ekhod...?
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
بقدر أخد…؟
(Editor's note: In Lebanese Arabic, in casual and more informal settings,…
“One” (1) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, the number "One" is written using the Latin script as:
We7ed
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
وحدة
When "1" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
١
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“We” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "We" is written using the Latin script as:
Ne7na
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
نحنا
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“Two” (2) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Two" (the number) is written using the Latin script as:
Thnin
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ثنين
When "2" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٢
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“Night”, “Nighttime”, “Nights” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Night" is written using the Latin script as:
Lil
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ليل
In Tunisian Arabic, "Nighttime" is written using the Latin script as:
Lil je
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“Grey” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Grey" (the colour) is written using the Latin script as:
Gris
In Tunisian Arabic, using the Arabic script, it is written as:
قري
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“Grey” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Grey" (the colour) is written using the Latin script as:
Rmede
In Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, it is written as:
رمادي
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“Hour”, “Hours” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Hour" is written using the Latin script, as:
Se3a
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ساعة
In Lebanese Arabic, "Hours" is written using the Latin script, as:
Se3at
Using the Arabic script, it is…
“Sea”, “Seas” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, “Sea” (the noun, as in the body of water) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) B7ar
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
بحر (m)
In Tunisian Arabic, “Seas” (the noun) is written using the Latin script…
“Small” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Small" (the adjective, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Saghir
(f) Saghira
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
صغير (m)
صغيرا (f)
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“Three” (3) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, the number "Three" is written using the Latin script as:
Thletha
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ثلاثة
When 3 is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٣
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“Four” (4) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Four" is written using the Latin script as:
2arb3a
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
أربعة
When "4" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٤
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“Five” (5) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Five" is written using the Latin script as:
5amsa
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
خمسة
When "5" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٥
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“Six” (6) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Six" is written using the Latin script as:
Seta
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ستة
When "6" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٦
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“Eight” (8) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Eight" is written using the Latin script as:
Thmaniya
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ثمنية
When "8" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٨
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“Seven” (7) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Seven" is written using the Latin script as:
Sab3a
Using the Arabic script, it is spelled as:
سبعة
When “7” is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٧
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“Nine” (9) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Nine" is written using the Latin script as:
Tes3a
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تسعة
When "9" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٩
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“Ten” (10) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Ten" is written using the Latin script as:
3achra
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
عشرة
When "10" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
١٠
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“Eleven” (11) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Eleven" is written using the Latin script as:
7dech
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
حداش
When "11" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
١١
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“Twelve” (12) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, the number "Twelve" is written using the Latin script as:
2athnach
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
أثناش
When "12" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
١٢
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“Fourteen” (14) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, the number "Fourteen" is written using the Latin script as:
2arba3tach
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
أربعطاش
When "14" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
١٤
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“Thirteen” (13) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, the number "Thirteen" is written using the Latin script as:
Thlotach
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ثلتاش
When "13" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
١٣
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“Fifteen” (15) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Fifteen" (15) is written using the Latin script as:
(numerically) 15
(alphabetically) 5omstach
When spelled using the Arabic script, it is written as:
خمسطاش
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“I’ve arrived” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "I’ve arrived" is written using the Latin script as:
Ena wsolt
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
انا وصلت
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“Now” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Now" is written using the Latin script as:
Tawa
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
توا
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“Twenty-five” (25) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Twenty-five" is written using the Latin script as:
Khamsaw 3ashrin
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
خمس او عشرين
When "25" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٢٥…
“Twenty-two” (22) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Twenty-two" is written using the Latin script as:
2etnaynaw 3ashrin
In Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تنين او عشرين
When "22" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is…
“Beautiful” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Beautiful" is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Jamil
(f) Jamile
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
جميل (m)
جميلي (f)
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“Sounds good” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Sounds good" is written using the Latin script as:
Mbayan mnih
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
مبين منيح
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“Now” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Now" is written using the Latin script as:
Hala2
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
هلأ
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“Sea”, “Seas” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Sea" (the noun, as in the body of water) is written using the Latin script as:
Baher
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
بحر
In Lebanese Arabic, "Seas" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:…
“Seventy” (70) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, the number "Seventy" is written using the Latin script as:
Sab3in
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
سبعين
When "70" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٧٠
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“Day”, “Daytime”, “Days” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Day" is written using the Latin script as:
Nhar
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
نهار
In Tunisian Arabic, "Daytime" is written using the Latin script as:
Nhar je
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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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“Take away” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Take away" (in the context of ordering food) is written using the Latin script as:
Bech nhezha m3aya
In Tunisian Arabic, using the Arabic script, it is written as:
باش نهزها معايا
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“Change” (money) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Change" (coinage and small denominations of bills) is written using the Latin script as:
Sarf
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
صرف
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“Keep the change” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Keep the change" is written using the Latin script as:
5ali el be9i 3andek
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
خلي الباقي عندك
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“I’ll be back” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "I'll be back" is written using the Latin script as:
Rah 2erja3 ba3den
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
راح ارجع بعدين
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“Fifty” (50) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, the number "Fifty" is written using the Latin script as:
5amsin
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
خمسين
When "50" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٥٠
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“Fourteen” (14) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Fourteen" is written using the Latin script as:
2arbata3ash
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
أربعتعش
When "14" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
١٤
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“Night”, “Nighttime”, “Nights” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Night" is written using the Latin script as:
Layl
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ليل
In Lebanese Arabic, "Nighttime" is written using the Latin script as:
Wa2et 2al layl
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“One more” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "One more" is written using the Latin script as:
Wahad zyede
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
واحد زيادة
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“And how are you?” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "And How Are You?" is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Wa kifak 2enta?
(f) Wa kifik 2ente?
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
وكيفك أنت؟ (m)
وكيفك أنتي؟ (f)
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“Another one” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Another one" is written using the Latin script as:
Wahad tene
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
واحد تاني
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“Nineteen” (19) in Tunisian Arabic
The number "Nineteen" is written using the Latin script as:
Tsa3tach
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تسعطاش
When "19" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
١٩
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“Thirty” (30) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, the number "Thirty" is written using the Latin script as:
Thlethin
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ثلاثين
When "30" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٣٠…
“One hundred” (100) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "One hundred" is written using the Latin script as:
Miye
in Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, it is written as:
مية
When "100" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
١٠٠…
“Ninety” (90) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Ninety" is written using the Latin script as:
Tes3in
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تسعين
When "90" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٩٠
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“Napkin”, “Napkins” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Napkin" is written using the Latin script as:
Mendila
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
منديلا
In Tunisian Arabic, "Napkins" is written using the Latin script as:
Mnedel
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“Plate”, “Plates” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Plate" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
S7an
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
صحن
In Tunisian Arabic, "Plates" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Osa7na
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“Glass cup”, “Glass cups” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Glass cup" is written using the Latin script as:
Kes bolar
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كاس بولار
In Tunisian Arabic, "Glass cups" is written using the Latin script as:
Kisen bolar
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“Paper cup”, “Paper cups” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Paper cup" is written using the Latin script as:
Kes jetable
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كاس جتابل
In Tunisian Arabic, "Paper cups" is written using the Latin script as:
Kisen jetable
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“Olive oil” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Olive oil" is written using the Latin script as:
Zit el zitouna
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
زيت الزيتونة
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“Eighteen” (18) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Eighteen" is written using the Latin script as:
Thmantach
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ثمنطاش
When "18" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
١٨
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“I’ll be back” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "I'll be back" is written using the Latin script as:
Taw narja3 (Taw nerja3)
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تو نرجع
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“Another one” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Another one" is written using the Latin script as:
Ka3ba o5ra
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كعبة أخرى
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“Seventy” (70) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Seventy" is written using the Latin script as:
Sab3in
in Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, it is written as:
سبعين
When "70" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٧٠…
“One more” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "One more" is written using the Latin script as:
Wa7da o5ra
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
وحدة أخرى
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“Sixty” (60) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Sixty" is written using the Latin script as:
Setin
in Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ستين
When "60" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٦٠
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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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“Where are you from?” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Where are you from?" is written using the Latin script as:
Mnin enti ?
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
منين إنتي ؟
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“My name is…” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "My name is..." is written using the Latin script as:
Esmi...
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
...إسمي
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“What is your name?” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "What is your name?" is written using the Latin script as:
Chnwa esmk?
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
شنوة اسمك ؟
(Editor's note: In Tunisian Arabic, alternatively, this phrase can be compounded as:…
“Fifty” (50) in Lebanese Arabic
n Lebanese Arabic, "Fifty" is written using the Latin script as:
Khamsin
in Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, it is written as:
خمسين
When "50" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٥٠
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“Twenty-three” (23) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Twenty-three" is written using the Latin script as:
Tletaw 3ashrin
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تلات او عشرين
When "23" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٢٣…
“Twenty-nine” (29) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Twenty-nine" is written using the Latin script as:
Tes3aw 3ashrin
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تسعة او عشرين
When "29" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٢٩…
“Twenty-eight” (28) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Twenty-eight" is written using the Latin script as:
2etmenaw 3ashrin
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تمان او عشرين
When "28" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٢٨…
“Thirty” (30) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Thirty" is written using the Latin script as:
Tletin
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تلاتين
When "30" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٣٠
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“Forty” (40) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Forty" is written using the Latin script as:
2arb3in
in Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, it is written as:
اربعين
When "40" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٤٠…
“Car”, “Cars” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Car" is written using the Latin script as:
(f) Karhba
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كرهبة (f)
In Tunisian Arabic, "Cars" is written using the Latin script as:
Krahib
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“Fifteen” (15) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Fifteen" is written using the Latin script as:
Khamsta3ash
In Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, it is written as:
خمستعش
When "15" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
١٥…
“Twenty-six” (26) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Twenty-six" is written using the Latin script as:
Setaw 3ashrin
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ستة او عشرين
When "26" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٢٦
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“Twenty-seven” (27) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Twenty-seven" is written using the Latin script as:
Sab3aw 3ashrin
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
سبعة و عشرين
When "27" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٢٧…
“Twenty-four” (24) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Twenty-four" is written using the Latin script as:
2arbaw 3ashrin
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
اربع او عشرين
When "24" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٢٤…
“Eighteen” (18) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Eighteen" is written using the Latin script as:
Tmenta3ash
In Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تمنتعش
When "18" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
١٨…
“Year”, “Years” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Year" is written using the Latin script as:
(m) 3am
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
عام (m)
In Tunisian Arabic, "Years" is written using the Latin script as:
A3wem
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“Twenty-one” (21) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Twenty-one" is written using the Latin script as:
Wahadaw 3ashrin
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
واحد او عشرين
When "21" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٢١
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“Twenty” (20) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Twenty" is written using the Latin script as:
3ashrin
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
عشرين
When "20" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٢٠
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“Sixteen” (16) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Sixteen" is written using the Latin script as:
Seta3ash
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ستعش
When "16" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
١٦
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“Seventeen” (17) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Seventeen" is written using the Latin script as:
Sab3ata3ash
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
سبعتعش
When "17" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
١٧
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“Nineteen” (19) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Nineteen" is written using the Latin script as:
Tes3ata3ash
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تسعتعش
When "19" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
١٩
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“House”, “Houses” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "House" is written using the Latin script as:
(f) Dar
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
دار (f)
In Tunisian Arabic, "Houses" is written using the Latin script as:
Diar
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“Food” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Food" is written using the Latin script as:
Mekla
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ماكلة
(Editor's note: In Tunisian Arabic, mekla / ماكلة can also be used to describe a meal.)
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“Water” (noun) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Water" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Ma
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ماء
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“Trip” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Trip" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Re7la
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
رحلة
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“Six” (6) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Six" is written using the Latin script as:
Sete
Using the Arabic script, it is spelled as:
ستة
When “6” is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٦
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“Twelve” (12) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Twelve" is written using the Latin script as:
2etna3ash
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
اتنعش
When "12" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
١٢
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“Thirteen” (13) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Thirteen" is written using the Latin script as:
Tleta3ash
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تلاتعش
When "13" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
١٣
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“Three” (3) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Three" is written using the Latin script as:
Tlete
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تلاتة
When "3" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٣
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“Five” (5) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Five" is written using the Latin script as:
Khamse
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
خمسة
When "5" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٥
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“Eleven” (11) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Eleven" is written using the Latin script as:
Heda3ash
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
حدعش
When "11" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
١١
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“I’ve arrived” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "I've arrived" is written using the Latin script as:
2ana weselet
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
انا وصلت
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“Nine” (9) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Nine" is spelled using the Latin script as:
Tes3a
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تسعة
When "9" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٩
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“Eight” (8) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Eight" is spelled using the Latin script as:
Tmene
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تمانة
When "8" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٨
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“Four” (4) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Four" is written using the Latin script as:
2arb3a
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
أربعة
When "4" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٤
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“Seven” (7) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Seven" is written using the Latin script as:
Sab3a
Using the Arabic script, it is spelled as:
سبعة
When “7” is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٧
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“One” (1) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, the number "One" is written using the Latin script as:
Wahad
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
واحد
When "1" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
١
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“Two” (2) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Two" is written using the Latin script as:
2etnen
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
اتنين
When "2" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٢
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“Ten” (10) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Ten" is written using the Latin script as:
3ashra
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
عشرة
When "10" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
١٠
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“Keep the change” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Keep the change" is written using the Latin script as:
Khali 2al frata
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
خلي الفراطة
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“Pardon me” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Pardon me" (a mild apology) is written using the Latin script as:
Brabi
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
بربي
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“Taxi” (noun) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Taxi" is written using the Latin script as:
Taxi
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تاكسي
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“Minute”, “Minutes” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Minute" is written using the Latin script as:
(f) D9i9a
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
دقيقة (f)
In Tunisian Arabic, "Minutes" it is written using the Latin script as:
D9aya9
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“Week”, “Weeks” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Week" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(f) Jem3a
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
جمعة (f)
In Tunisian Arabic, "Weeks" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
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“Bag”, “Bags” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Bag" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(f) Sachet
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ساشي (f)
In Tunisian Arabic, "Bags" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
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“Take away” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Take away" (in the context of ordering food) is written using the Latin script as:
2akel la bara
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
اكل لبرا
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“For here” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "For here" (in the context of ordering food) is written using the Latin script as:
Lahon
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
لهون
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“Sugar” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Sugar" is written using the Latin script as:
Sokr
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
سكر
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“Receipt”, “Receipts” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Receipt" is written using the Latin script as:
Ticket
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تيكي
In Tunisian Arabic, "Receipts" is written using the Latin script as:
Tickyet
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“How much?” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "How much?" is written using the Latin script as:
B9adech?
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
بقداش؟
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“Do you have…?” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Do you have...?" is written using the Latin script as:
3andek...?
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
عندك...؟
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“Can you…?” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Can you...?" (the phrase) is written using the Latin script as:
Tnajem...?
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تنجم...؟
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“I agree” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "I agree" is written using the Latin script as:
Ena mwefa9
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
انا موافق
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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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“Day”, “Daytime”, “Days” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Day" is written using the Latin script as:
Yawm
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
يوم
In Lebanese Arabic, "Daytime" is written using the Latin script as:
2al nhar
Using the Arabic script, it is…
“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…
“Right” (direction) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Right" (the direction) is written using the Latin script as:
Imine
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
يمين
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“Beach”, “Beaches” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Beach" is written using the Latin script as:
Baher
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
بحر
In Lebanese Arabic, "Beaches" is written using the Latin script as:
Bihar
Using the Arabic script, it is…
“Yesterday” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Yesterday" is written using the Latin script as:
Lberah
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
لبارح
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“Tomorrow” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Tomorrow" is written using the Latin script as:
8odwa (Ghodwa)
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
غدوة
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“Today” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Today" is written using the Latin script as:
Lyoum
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ليوم
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“Napkin”, “Napkins” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Napkin" is written using the Latin script as:
Mandil
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
منديل
In Lebanese Arabic, "Napkins" is written using the Latin script as:
Manadil
Using the Arabic script, it…
“Plate”, “Plates” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Plate" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Sahen
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
صحن
In Lebanese Arabic, "Plates" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Shoun
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“Paper cup”, “Paper cups” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Paper cup" is written using the Latin script as:
Kebeyet karton
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كباية كرتون
In Lebanese Arabic, "Paper cups" is written using the Latin script as:
Kebeyat karton…
“Good evening” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Good evening" is written using the Latin script as:
Mesik bel 5ir
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
مسيك بالخير
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“Do you understand?” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Do you understand?" is written using the Latin script as:
Tefhem fiya?
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تفهم فيا؟
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“I have…” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "I have..." is written using the Latin script as:
3andi
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
عندي
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"I have 50…
“Olive oil” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Olive oil" is written using the Latin script as:
Zayt 2al zaytoun
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
زيت الزيتون
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“Glass cup”, “Glass cups” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Glass cup" is written using the Latin script as:
Kebeyet 2ezez
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كباية قزاز
In Lebanese Arabic, "Glass cups" is written using the Latin script as:
Kebeyat 2ezez…
“How are you?” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "How are you?" is written using the Latin script as:
Chnahwelek? (Chna7welek?)
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
شنحولك؟
(Editor's note: In Tunisian Arabic, Chnahwelek? / شنحولك؟ is the most indigenous…
“I don’t understand” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "I don’t understand" is written using the Latin script as:
Mafhemtech
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
مفهمتش
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“This meal tastes good!” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "This meal tastes good!" (the phrase) is written using the Latin script as:
El wajba hethi bnina!
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
!الوجبه هذي بنينه
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“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…
“Sorry” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Sorry" is written using the Latin script as:
Samahni
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
سمحني
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"Sorry, I…
“I understand” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "I understand" is written using the Latin script as:
Fhemtek
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
فهمتك
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"I…
“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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"I’m good. And…
“Hello” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Hello" is written using the Latin script as:
3aslama (Asslema, Aslema)
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
عسلامة
(Editor's note: To learn all the popular ways to say and write "Hello" in Tunisian…
“Good morning” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Good Morning" is written using the Latin script as:
Sbe7 lkhir (Sbe7 lkher, Sbe7 el 5ir)
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
صباح الخير
(Editor's note: To read the popular ways that Tunisian Arabic…
“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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"No sugar in the…
“Goodbye” (Bye) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Goodbye" (Bye) is written using the Latin script as:
Filamen
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
فيلامن
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“Chair”, “Chairs” (nouns) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Chair" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Kerse
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كرسي
In Lebanese Arabic, "Chairs" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Karase
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“Table”, “Tables” (nouns) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Table" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Tawle
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
طاولة
In Lebanese Arabic, "Tables" (nouns) is written using the Latin script as:
Tawlet
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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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"Yes, one sugar in the…
“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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“Stop here” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Stop here" is written using the Latin script as:
Ekef lena
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
اقف لنا
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“Bon appétit!” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Bon appétit!" (Bon appetit!) is written using the Latin script as:
Chehia tayba!
Using the Arabic, it is written as:
!شاهية طيبة
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“No bag” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "No bag" (as in the statement) is written using the Latin script as:
Manghir sachet (Men8ir sachet)
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
منغير ساشي
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“I’m finished” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "I’m finished" (the statement expressing that one has completed an activity) is written using the Latin script as:
Kamalt (Kammalt)
In Tunisian Arabic, using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كملت
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“A lot” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "A lot" is written using the Latin script as:
Barcha
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
برشا
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"There are a…
“A little” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "A little" is written using the Latin script as:
Chwaya
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
شويه
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"A little…
“Car”, “Cars” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Car" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Siyara
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
سيارة
In Lebanese Arabic, "Cars" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Siyarat
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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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"Can you explain…
“Moped” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Moped" is written using the Latin script as:
Moped
In Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, it is written as:
موبات
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“Taxi”, “Taxis” (nouns) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Taxi" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Taxi
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تاكسي
In Lebanese Arabic, "Taxis" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Taxiyet
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“Cat”, “Cats” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Cat" (the noun, as in the animal) is written using the Latin script as:
Bsayne
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
بسيني
In Lebanese Arabic, "Cats" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:…
“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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"I’m good. And how…
“Friend”, “Friends” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Friend" is written using the Latin script as:
Sadi2
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
صديق
In Lebanese Arabic, "Friends" is written using the Latin script as:
2asdika2
Using the Arabic script, it is…
“Year”, “Years” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Year" is written using the Latin script as:
Sene
Using the Arabic script, it is written written as:
سنة
In Lebanese Arabic, "Years" is written using the Latin script as:
Sneen
Using the Arabic script, it…
“A little” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "A little" is written using the Latin script as:
Shway
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
شوي
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“A lot” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "A lot" is written using the Latin script as:
Ktir
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كتير
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"There are a lot…
“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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“Airport”, “Airports” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Airport" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Matar
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
مطار
In Lebanese Arabic, "Airports" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Matar
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“Week”, “Weeks” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Week" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Jem3at
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
جمعة
In Lebanese Arabic, "Weeks" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
2ousbou3
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“Salt” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Salt" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Meleh
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ملح
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"A…
“Sugar” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Sugar" is written using the Latin script as:
Soukar
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
سكر
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"Sugar,…
“I’m finished” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "I’m finished" (the statement expressing that one has completed an activity) is written using the Latin script as:
Khalaset
Using the Arabic script, it is is written as:
خلصث
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“You’re welcome” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "You're welcome" is written using the Latin script, as:
(m) 2ahlan bik
(f) 2ahlan biki
Using the Arabic script, these two phrases are written as:
اهلا بك (m)
اهلا بكي (f)
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“Where are you from?” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Where are you from?" is written using the Latin script as:
(m) 2enta men wayn?
(f) 2ente men wayn?
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
أنت من وين؟ (m)
أنتي من وين؟ (f)
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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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“Turn right” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Turn right" is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Brom yamin
(f) Breme yamin
Using the Arabic script, these two phrases are written as:
بروم يمين (m)
برمي يمين (f)
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“Rental car”, “Rental cars” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Rental car" is written using the Latin script as:
Siyara lal 2ajar
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
سيارا للأجار
In Lebanese Arabic, "Rental cars" is written using the Latin script as:
Siyarat lal…
“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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“Do you understand?” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Do you understand?" is written using the Latin script as:
(m) 3ambtefham?
(f) 3ambtefhame?
IUsing the Arabic script, these two words are written as:
عمبتفهم؟ (m)
عمبتفهمي؟ (f)
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“This meal tastes good!” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "This meal tastes good!" (the phrase) is written using the Latin script as:
Hal akle ta3metha tayib!
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
!هال اكلة طعمتها طيبة
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“Right” (direction) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Right" (the direction) is written using the Latin script as:
Yamin
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
يمين
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“Blue” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Blue" (the colour) is written using the Latin script as:
2azra2
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ازرق
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“I don’t understand” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "I don't understand" is written using the Latin script as:
Ma fhemet
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ما فهمت
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“Left” (direction) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Left" (as in the direction) is written using the Latin script as:
Shmel
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
شمال
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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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"No sugar in the…
“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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"Yes, one sugar in the…
“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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“I understand” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "I understand" is written using the Latin script as:
Fhemet
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
فهمت
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"I…
“How are you?” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "How are you?" is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Kifak?
(f) Kifik?
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كيفاك؟ (m)
كيفيك؟ (f)
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“Have a good trip!” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic "Have a good trip!" is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Betmanelak meshwar sa3ide!
(f) Betmanelik meshwar sa3ide!
In Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, it is written as:
!بتمنالك مشوار سعيدة (m)…
“Bag”, “Bags” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Bag" is written using the Latin script as:
Kees
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كيس
In Lebanese Arabic, "Bags" is written using the Latin script as:
Keeset
Using the Arabic script, it is written…
“Turn left” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Turn left" is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Brom shmel
(f) Breme shmel
Using the Arabic script, these two words are written as:
بروم شمال (m)
برمي شمال (f)
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“Receipt”, “Receipts” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Receipt" is written using the Latin script as:
2al wasel
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
الوصل
In Lebanese Arabic, "Receipts" is written using the Latin script as:
2al wousoulat
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“No bag” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "No bag" (as in the statement) is written using the Latin script as:
Mafi kees
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ما في كيس
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“Good evening” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Good evening" is written using the Latin script as:
Masa 2al kher
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
مسا الخير
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“My name is…” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "My name is..." is written using the Latin script as:
2ana 2esme...
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
...انا أسمي
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“Goodbye” (Bye) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Goodbye" (Bye) is written using the Latin script as:
Ma3 saleme
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
مع السلامة
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“Good afternoon” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Good afternoon" is written using the Latin script as:
Sa3ide
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
سعيدي
(Editor's note: In Lebanese Arabic, Sa3ide / سعيدي is used as a general, and common greeting at any time…
“Hello” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Hello" is written using the Latin script as:
Marhaba
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
مرحبا
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"Hello,…
“Good morning” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Good morning" is written using the Latin script as:
Sabah el kher
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
صباح الخير
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“Well done!” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Well done!" is written using the Latin script as:
(m) 3afek!
(f) 3affeke!
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
!عافاك (m)
!عافاكي (f)
(Editor's note: In Lebanese Arabic, another common word that is…
“Do you have…?” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Do you have...?" is written using the Latin script as:
(m) 3andak...?
(f) 3andik...?
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
عندك؟ (m)
عنديك؟ (f)
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“How much?” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "How much?" is written using the Latin script as:
2adesh?
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
اديش؟
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“Stop here” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Stop here" is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Wa2if hon
(f) Wa2fe hon
In Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, these two phrases are written as:
وقف هون (m)
وقفي هون (f)
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“Stop” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Stop" is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Wa2if
(f) Wa2fe
In Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, these two words are written as:
وقف (m)
وقفي (f)
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“Go” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Go" is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Rouh
(f) Rouhe
In Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, it is written as:
روح (m)
روحي (f)
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“Food” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Food" is written using the Latin script, as:
2akel
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
أكل
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"This country…
“Bill”, “Bills” (nouns) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Bill" (the noun, as in a notice to pay) is written using the Latin script as:
Fatoura
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
فاتورة
In Lebanese Arabic, "Bills" (the noun) is written using the Latin script…
“Bon appétit!” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Bon appétit!" (Bon appetit!) is written using the Latin script as:
Sahten!
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
!صحتين
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“Minute”, “Minutes” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Minute" is written using the Latin script as:
Di2a
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ديقة
In Lebanese Arabic, "Minutes" is written using the Latin script as:
Da2i2a
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“Trip”, “Trips” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Trip" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Meshwar
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
مشوار
In Lebanese Arabic, "Trips" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Meshwaret
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“Tea”, “Teas” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Tea" & "Teas" (the nouns) are both written using the Latin script as:
Shay
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
شاي
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“Dog”, “Dogs” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Dog" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Kalb
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كلب
In Lebanese Arabic, "Dogs" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Kleb
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“Can you…?” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic "Can you...?" is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Fik...?
(f) Fike...?
Using the Arabic script, these two words are written as:
فيك..؟ (m)
فيكي..؟ (f)
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“What is your name?” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "What is your name?" is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Shu 2esmak?
(f) Shu 2esmik?
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
شو اسمك؟ (m)
شو اسميك؟ (f)
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“Pardon me” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Pardon me" (a mild apology) is written using the Latin script as:
2a3zerni
In Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, it is written as:
اعذرني
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“House”, “Houses” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "House" is written using the Latin script as:
Bet
Using the Arabic script, it written as:
بيت
In Lebanese Arabic, "Houses" is written using the Latin script, as:
Bouyout
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“Water” (noun) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Water" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
May
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ماي
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“Sorry” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Sorry" is written using the Latin script, as:
2asaf
In Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, it is written as:
اسف
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“I have…” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "I have..." is written using the Latin script as:
3ande
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
عندي
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"I have 50…
“Coffee”, “Coffees” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Coffee" & "Coffees" (the nouns) are both written using the Latin script as:
2ahwe
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
قهوة
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“I agree” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "I agree" is written using the Latin script as:
2ana mouwefa2
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
انا موافق
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