Monday, October 8, 2007
Arabic Phrases
Arabic Phrases: " Phrases | ... Arabic Phrases Salim 2006 (C) speak7.com The table below contains: Arabic phrases, expressions, Arabic conversation and idioms, words in Arabic, greetings, survival phrases. I used the blue font in some places in transliteration to distinguish between the female and male gender. Which is not that different from the masculine form, just an extra 'i' or 'a' ... The tick (') is for a sound like soundless 'a' or a stop just to make closer to the real sound which doesn't exist in English. The 'th' is sometimes pronounced as 'th of that' and sometimes as 'th of think', I usually state how you should pronounce it. There is a sharp 'h' that is different from the regular 'h', however a person can be understood even if it's pronounced as a regular 'h'. Arabic Phrases English Phrases Arabic Transliterated Phrases Arabic Script Arabic Greetings: Hi! Salam! سلام Good Morning! Sabahel kheer صباح الخير Good Evening! Masaa el kheer مساء الخير Welcome! (to greet someone) Marhaban مرحبا How Are You? Kaifa haloka/ haloki ( female) كيف حالك؟ I'm Fine, Thanks! Ana bekhair, shokran! أنا بخير شكرا And You? Wa ant? / Wa anti? (female) و أنت؟ Good/ So-So. Jayed/ 'aadee جيد / عادي"
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