“Tuesday”, “Tuesdays” in Egyptian Arabic

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

(m) Youm altalat

Using the Arabic script, it is written as:

يوم التلات (m)

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

Ayam altalat

Using the Arabic script, it is written as:

ايام التلات

Listen to these two terms pronounced (audio)


 

Examples in sentences or statements

 
“I’ll meet her this Tuesday.”

Ana ha2abelha altalat dh.

.انا هقابلها التلات ده

 
“She attends a weekly yoga class every Tuesday.”

Hya bte7dar deros alyoga al2sbo3eyah kol youm talat.

.هي بتحضر دروس اليوغا الاسبوعيه كل يوم تلات

 
“They typically have family dinners on Tuesdays.”

Homa 3adatan 3andohom 3a4a 3a2ly fi ayam altalat.

.هما عادة عندهم عشا عائلي في ايام التلات

 
“Tuesdays are my favourite days of the week.”

Altalat howa youmi almufadal fi al2sbo3.

.التلات هو يومى المفضل في الاسبوع

 
“I have a dentist appointment on Tuesday.”

Ana 3andy me3ad ma3 doctor al2asnan youm altalat.

.انا عندي ميعاد مع دكتور الاسنان يوم التلات

 

In other Mediterranean languages and dialects

“Tuesday”, “Tuesdays” in Lebanese Arabic

“Tuesday”, “Tuesdays” in Tunisian Arabic

“Tuesday”, “Tuesdays” in Turkish
 

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