The number "Seventy-five" is written using the Latin script as: 5amsa w sab3in When spelled out using the Arabic script, it is written as: خمسة و سبعين When "75" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٧٥ Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I am...
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 Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I am 70 years old." 3omri...
The number "Seventy-four" (74) is written using the Latin script as: Arb3a w sab3in Using the Arabic script, it is written as: أربعة و سبعين Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I am 74 years old." 3omri arb3a w sab3in sna. عمري أربعة و سبعين سنة. "The price...
The number "Seventy-three" is written using the Latin script as: Thletha w sab3in When spelled using the Arabic script, it is written as: ثلاثة و سبعين When "73" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٧٣ Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I am 73...
The number "Fifty-six" is written using the Latin script as: Seta w 5amsin Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ستة و خمسين When "56" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٥٦ Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I am 56 years old."...
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 Using the Arabic script, it is written as: نهار جا In Tunisian Arabic, "Days" is written using the Latin script as: Nharat Using the 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 Listen to this term pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I’ll be there soon." Bech nousel l8adi 3la 9rib. .باش نوصل لغادي على قريب "Do you want...
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 Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio) In other Mediterranean languages and dialects “Take away” in Egyptian Arabic “Take away” in...
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 Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I have some change." 3andi chwaya sarf. .عندي شوية صرف "Keep the change." 5ali el...
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 Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio) In other Mediterranean languages and dialects “Keep the change” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Mailbox" is written using the Latin script as: Sandou2 el Barid Using the Arabic script, it is written as: صندوق بريد In Lebanese Arabic, "Mailboxes" is written using the Latin script as: Sanadi2 el Barid Using the Arabic script, it is written as: صناديق بريد Listen to these two terms pronounced (audio) Examples...
In Lebanese Arabic, "Ten Thousand" is written using the Latin script as: 3asher talef When spelled using the Arabic script, it is written as: عشرة آلاف When "10,000" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ١٠٬٠٠٠ Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "There are approximately 10,000...
In Lebanese Arabic, "Five Thousand" (5,000) is written using the Latin script as: Khames talef Using the Arabic script, it is written as: خمسة آلاف Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "The calculation comes out to 5,000." L 7seb byetla3 khames talef. .الحساب بيطلع خمسة آلاف "Four thousand...
In Lebanese Arabic, "Post office" is written using the Latin script as: Maktab el Barid Using the Arabic script, it is written as: مكتب البريد In Lebanese Arabic, "Post offices" is written using the Latin script as: Makateb el Barid Using the Arabic script, it is written as: مكاتب البريد Listen to these two terms pronounced (audio)...
In Lebanese Arabic, "Gift" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Hediyye Using the Arabic script, it is written as: هديّة In Lebanese Arabic, "Gifts" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Hadeya Using the Arabic script, it is written as: هدايا Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences...
In Lebanese Arabic, "Thirty-eight" is written using the Latin script as: Tmenaw tletin in Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, it is written as: تمان او تلاتين When "38" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٣٨ Listen to this term pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I am...
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 Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I’ll be back. See you." (m) Rah 2erja3 ba3den. Bshufak. (f) Rah 2erja3 ba3den. Bshufak. .راح ارجع...
In Lebanese Arabic, "Learn" is written using the Latin script as: Yit3alam in Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, Yit3alam (Learn) is written as: يتعلم In Lebanese Arabic, "Learning" is written using the Latin script as: 3ambyit3alam in Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, 3ambyit3alam (Learning) is written as: عمبيتعلم In Lebanese Arabic, "Learned" is written...
In Lebanese Arabic, "Ninety-nine" is written using the Latin script as: Tes3aw tes3in in Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, it is written as: تسعة او تسعين When "99" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٩٩ Listen to this term pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "He is 99...
In Lebanese Arabic, "Four hundred" is written using the Latin script as: 2arb3a miye Using the Arabic script, it is written as: أربع مية When "400" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٤٠٠ Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Can I please have a total...
In Lebanese Arabic, "Sixty-three" is written using the Latin script as: 2etletaw setin Using the Arabic script, it is written as: تلات او ستين When "63" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٦٣ Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I am 63 years old." 3amre...
In Lebanese Arabic, "Mountain" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Jabal Using the Arabic script, it is written as: جبل In Lebanese Arabic, "Mountains" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Jbel Using the Arabic script, it is written as: جبيل Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences...
In Lebanese Arabic, "Jeans" is written using the Latin script as: Jeans Using the Arabic script, it is written as: جينز Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Nice jeans!" Jeans 7elo! !جينزحلو "These are comfortable jeans." Hayda l jeans mouri7. .هيْدا الجينز مريح "How much for these jeans?"...
In Lebanese Arabic, "Pants" (the noun, as in one pair of pants) is written using the Latin script as: Bantalon Using the Arabic script, it is written as: بنطلون In Lebanese Arabic, "Pants" (the noun, as in multiple pairs of pants) is written using the Latin script as: Banatleen Using the Arabic script, it is written as:...
In Lebanese Arabic, "Wind" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Hawa In Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, it is written as: هوا In Lebanese Arabic, "Windy" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as: 3asef In Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, it is written as: عاصف Listen to these two words...
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 Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I am 50 years old." 3omri...
The number "Thirty-nine" is written using the Latin script as: Tes3a w thlethin Using the Arabic script, it is written as: تسعة و ثلاثين When "39" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٣٩ Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I am 39 years old."...
The number "Thirty-five" is written using the Latin script as: 5amsa w thlethin When spelled out using the Arabic script, it is written as: خمسة و ثلاثين When "35" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٣٥ Listen to this term pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "35 years."...
The number "Thirty-seven" is written using the Latin script as: Sab3a w thlethin Using the Arabic script, it is written as: سبعة و ثلاثين When "37" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٣٧ Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I am 37 years old."...
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 Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Can I please buy these 14 tomatoes?" (m)...
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 Using the Arabic script, it is written as: وقت الليل In Lebanese Arabic, "Nights" is written using the Latin script as:...
The number "Fifty-three" is written using the Latin script as: Thletha w 5amsin When spelled out using the Arabic script, it is written as: ثلاثة و خمسين When "53" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٥٣ Listen to this term pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I am...
In Lebanese Arabic, "Fifty-three" is written using the Latin script as: 2etletaw khamsin in Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, it is written as: تلات او خمسين When "53" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٥٣ Listen to this term pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I am...
The number "Fifty-five" is written using the Latin script as: 5amsa w 5amsin When spelled out using the Arabic script, it is written as: خمسة و خمسين When "55" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٥٥ Listen to this term pronounced (audio) Examples in statements / sentences "I am...
The number "Thirty-six" is written using the Latin script as: Seta w thlethin Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ستة و ثلاثين When "36" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٣٦ Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I am 36 years old."...
The number "Fifty-two" is written using the Latin script as: Thnin w 5amsin When spelled out using the Arabic script, it is written as: ثنين و خمسين When "52" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٥٢ Listen to this term pronounced (audio) Examples in statements or sentences "I am...
The number "Fifty-four" is written using the Latin script as: Arb3a w 5amsin When spelled out using the Arabic script, it is written as: أربعة و خمسين When "54" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٥٤ Listen to this term pronounced (audio) Examples in statements / sentences "I am...
The number "Thirty-four" is written using the Latin script as: Arb3a w thlethin Using the Arabic script, it is written as: أربعة و ثلاثين When "34" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٣٤ Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in statements or sentences "I am 34 years old."...
The number "Fifty-one " is written using the Latin script as: We7ed w 5amsin When spelled out using the Arabic script, it is written as: واحد و خمسين When "51" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٥١ Listen to this term pronounced (audio) Examples in statements / sentences "I...
The number "Thirty-eight" is written using the Latin script as: Thmanya w thlethin When spelled out using the Arabic script, it is written as: ثمنية و ثلاثين When "38" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٣٨ Listen to this term pronounced (audio) Examples in statements or sentences "I am...
In Lebanese Arabic, "Same as usual" is written using the Latin script as: Metlel 3ade in Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, it is written as: متل العادة Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio) Related phrases in Lebanese Arabic “Another one” in Lebanese Arabic “One more” in Lebanese Arabic This phrase in other Arabic...
In Lebanese Arabic, "One-Thousand" (the number) is written using the Latin script as: 2alf Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ألف When "1,000" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ١٠٠٠ Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "The calculation comes out to 1,000." 2al...
In Lebanese Arabic, "One more" is written using the Latin script as: Wahad zyede Using the Arabic script, it is written as: واحد زيادة Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "One more, please." (m) Wahad zyede, 2arjouk. (f) Wahad zyede, 2arjouke. .واحد زيادة، أرجوك (m) .واحد زيادة، أرجوكي (f) ...
In Lebanese Arabic, "His" (the pronoun) is written using the Latin script as: Lahou Using the Arabic script, it is written as: له Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "It is his hat." Haydal kasket lahou. .هيدي ال كاسكت له "It is his ball." Haydal tabe lahou. .هيدي ال...
In Lebanese Arabic, "Her" (the pronoun) is written using the Latin script as: Laha Using the Arabic script, it is written as: لها Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "That is her ring." Hayde khatme laha. .هيدا خاتم لها "It is her purse." Hayde jezden laha. .هيدي جزدان...
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) Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio) Related phrases in Lebanese Arabic “How are you?” in Lebanese Arabic “I’m good” in Lebanese...
In Lebanese Arabic, "Another one" is written using the Latin script as: Wahad tene Using the Arabic script, it is written as: واحد تاني Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Can I have another one, please?" (m) Fine 2ekhod wahad tene, 2arjouk? (f) Fine 2khod wahad tene, 2arjouke? فيني اخد...
In Lebanese Arabic, "Shirt" is written using the Latin script as: Amees Using the Arabic script, it is written as: قميص In Lebanese Arabic, "Shirts" is written using the Latin script as: Omsan Using the Arabic script, it is written as: قمصان Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "That is...
In Lebanese Arabic, "Two hundred" is written using the Latin script as: Miten Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ميتين When "200" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٢٠٠ Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I’d like a package of 200 sheets of...
In Lebanese Arabic, "Three hundred" is written using the Latin script as: Tlet miye Using the Arabic script, it is written as: تلات مية When "300" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٣٠٠ Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Can I please have a total...
In Lebanese Arabic, "Six hundred" is written using the Latin script as: Set miye Using the Arabic script, it is written as: خمسمية When "600" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٦۰۰ Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "The file size is 600 megabytes." Hejem...
In Lebanese Arabic, "Seven hundred" is written using the Latin script as: Sab3a miye Using the Arabic script, it is written as: سبعمية When "700" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٧٠٠ Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "The file size is 700 megabytes." Hejem...
In Lebanese Arabic, "Ninety-three" is written using the Latin script as: 2etletaw tes3in in Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, it is written as: تلات او تسعين When "93" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٩٣ Listen to this term pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "He is 93...
In Lebanese Arabic, "Nine hundred" is written using the Latin script as: Tes3a miye Using the Arabic script, it is written as: تسعمية When "900" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٩٠٠ Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "The file size is 900 megabytes." Hejem...
In Lebanese Arabic, "Five hundred" is written using the Latin script as: Khams miye Using the Arabic script, it is written as: خمسمية When "500" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٥٠٠ Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "The plane is travelling at over 500...
In Lebanese Arabic, "Eight hundred" is written using the Latin script as: Tmen miye Using the Arabic script, it is written as: تمانمية When "800" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٨٠٠ Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "The file size is 800 megabytes." Hejem...
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 Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in statements or sentences "My birthday is on January 19." 3id miledi fi...
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 Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in statements or sentences "I am 30 years old." 3omry...
In Tunisian Arabic, "Thirty-one" is written using the Latin script as: We7ed w thlethin Using the Arabic script, it is written as: واحد و ثلاثين When "31" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٣١ Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I am 31 years...
The number "Thirty-two" is written using the Latin script as: Thnin w thlethin Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ثنين و ثلاثين When "32" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٣٢ Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in statements or sentences "I am 32 years old."...
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 Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "The business turns 100 next...
In Lebanese Arabic, "Ninety-six" is written using the Latin script as: Setaw tes3in in Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, it is written as: ستة او تسعين When "96" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٩٦ Listen to this term pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "He is 96...
In Lebanese Arabic, "Ninety-seven" is written using the Latin script as: Sab3aw tes3in in Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, it is written as: سبعة او تسعين When "97" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٩٧ Listen to this term pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "He is 97...
In Lebanese Arabic, "Ninety-four" is written using the Latin script as: 2arb3aw tes3in in Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, it is written as: أربع او تسعين When "94" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٩٤ Listen to this term pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "He is 94...
In Lebanese Arabic, "Ninety-eight" is written using the Latin script as: 2etmenaw tes3in in Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, it is written as: تمان او تسعين When "98" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٩٨ Listen to this term pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "He is 98...
In Lebanese Arabic, "Ninety-five" is written using the Latin script as: Khamsaw tes3in in Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, it is written as: خمسة او تسعين When "95" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٩٥ Listen to this term pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "He is 95...
In Lebanese Arabic, "Ninety-two" is written using the Latin script as: 2etnaynaw tes3in in Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, it is written as: تنين او تسعين When "92" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٩٢ Listen to this term pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "He is 92...
In Lebanese Arabic, "Ninety-one" is written using the Latin script as: Wahdaw tes3in Using the Arabic script, it is written as: واحد او تسعين When "91" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٩١ Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "He is 91 years old." 3amro...
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 Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "He is 90 years old." 3amro tes3in sene. .عمرو...
In Lebanese Arabic, "Eighty-six" is written using the Latin script as: Setaw 2etmenin in Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, it is written as: ستة او تمانين When "86" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٨٦ Listen to this term pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "He is 86...
In Lebanese Arabic, "Eighty-seven" is written using the Latin script as: Sab3aw 2etmenin in Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, it is written as: سبعة او تمانين When "87" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٨٧ Listen to this term pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "He is 87...
In Lebanese Arabic, "Eighty-nine" is written using the Latin script as: Tes3aw 2etmenin Using the Arabic script, it is written as: تسعة او تمانين When "89" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٨٩ Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "He is 89 years old."...
In Lebanese Arabic, "Eighty-five" is written using the Latin script as: Khamsaw 2etmenin Using the Arabic script, it is written as: خمسة او تمانين When "85" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٨٥ Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "He is 85 years old." 3amro...
In Lebanese Arabic, "Eighty-four" is written using the Latin script as: 2arb3aw 2etmenin Using the Arabic script, it is written as: أربع او تمانين When "84" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٨٤ Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "He is 84 years old." 3amro...
In Lebanese Arabic, "Eighty-eight" is written using the Latin script as: 2etmenaw 2etmenin in Lebanese Arabic, using the Arabic script, it is written as: تمان او تمانين When "88" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٨٨ Listen to this term pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "He is 88...
In Tunisian Arabic, "East" is written using the Latin script as: Char9 Using the Arabic script, it is written as: شرق In Tunisian Arabic, "Eastern" is written using the Latin script as: Char9iya Using the Arabic script, it is written as: شرقية Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I’m travelling east."...
In Tunisian Arabic, "West" is written using the Latin script as: 8arb Using the Arabic script, it is written as: غرب In Tunisian Arabic, "Western" is written using the Latin script as: 8arbiya Using the Arabic script, it is written as: غربية Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "The GPS...
In Tunisian Arabic, "North" is written using the Latin script as: Chamal Using the Arabic script, it is written as: شمال In Tunisian Arabic, "Northern" is written using the Latin script as: Chamaliya Using the Arabic script, it is written as: الشمالية Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "North is in...
In Tunisian Arabic, "Tissue" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Papier mouchoir Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ببيا مشوار In Tunisian Arabic, "Tissues" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Papiyet mouchoir In Tunisian Arabic, using the Arabic script, it is written as: ببيات مشوار Listen to these...
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 Using the Arabic script, it is written as: منادل Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "Can I...
In Tunisian Arabic, "Spoon" (the noun, as in the eating utensil) is written using the Latin script as: M8arfa Using the Arabic script, it is written as: مغرفة In Tunisian Arabic, "Spoons" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: M8aref Using the Arabic script, it is written as: مغارف Listen to these two words...
In Tunisian Arabic, "Fork" (the noun, as in the eating utensil) is written using the Latin script as: Forchita Using the Arabic script, it is written as: فرشيته In Tunisian Arabic, "Forks" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Frachet Using the Arabic script, it is written as: فراشط Listen to these two words...
In Tunisian Arabic, "Knife" (the noun, as in the piece of cutlery) is written using the Latin script as: Sekina Using the Arabic script, it is written as: سكينة In Tunisian Arabic, "Knives" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Skeken Using the Arabic script, it is written as: سكاكن Listen to these two words...
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 Using the Arabic script, it is written as: أصحنة Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements...
In Tunisian Arabic, "Bowl" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Sa7fa Using the Arabic script, it is written as: صحفة In Tunisian Arabic, "Bowls" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: S7afi Using the Arabic script, it is written as: صحافي Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences...
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 Using the Arabic script, it is written as: كيسان بولار Listen to these two terms pronounced (audio) Examples in...
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 Using the Arabic script, it is written as: كيسان جتابل Listen to these two terms pronounced (audio) Examples in...
In Tunisian Arabic, "Oil mill" is written using the Latin script as: (f) Ma3sret zit Using the Arabic script, it is written as: معصرة زيت (f) In Tunisian Arabic, "Oil mills" is written using the Latin script as: Ma3srat zit In Tunisian Arabic, using the Arabic script, it is written as: معصرات زيت Listen to these two terms pronounced...
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 Listen to this term pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "It’s Extra Virgin Olive Oil." Zit zitouna nthou7. .زيت زيتونة نضوح "This olive oil tastes great!" Zit...
In Tunisian Arabic, "Weather" is written using the Latin script as: Ta9s Using the Arabic script, it is written as: طقس Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "This is nice weather." Hetha ta9s behi. .هذا طقس باهي "What is the weather forecast saying?" Chnouwa tawa9ou3at lel ta9s? شنوا...
In Tunisian Arabic, "Windy" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as: Barcha ri7 Using the Arabic script, it is written as: برشة ريح Listen to this term pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "It’s windy today." Barcha ri7 lyoum. .برشة ريح اليوم "Wow, what a wind!" Wow, mala ri7! !واو...
In Tunisian Arabic, "Tree" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: (f) Chajra Using the Arabic script, it is written as: شجرة (f) In Tunisian Arabic, "Trees" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Chajrat Using the Arabic script, it is written as: شجرات Listen to two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences...
In Tunisian Arabic, "Job" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: (f) 5edma Using the Arabic script, it is written as: خدمة (f) In Tunisian Arabic, "Jobs" is written using the Latin script as: 5dem Using the Arabic script, it is written as: خدم Listen to these two words pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences...
In Tunisian Arabic, "Sand" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Rmal Using the Arabic script, it is written as: رمال (m) Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "This beach has beautiful sand." El rmal mta3 leb7ar hetha meziyena. .الرمال متع البحر هذا مزينة "The...
In Tunisian Arabic, "Grass" is written using the Latin script as: (m) 7chich Using the Arabic script, it is written as: حشيش (m) (Editor's note: In Tunisian Arabic, another common word that is cognate with Grass is Gazon / ڨازون, which is based on French.) Listen to this word pronounced (audio) Examples in...
In Lebanese Arabic, "Eighty-two" is written using the Latin script as: 2etnaynaw 2etmenin Using the Arabic script, it is written as: تنين او تمانين When "82" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٨٢ Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "He is 82 years old." 3amro...
In Lebanese Arabic, "Eighty-three" is written using the Latin script as: 2etletaw 2etmenin Using the Arabic script, it is written as: تلات او تمانين When "83" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٨٣ Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "He is 83 years old." 3amro...
In Lebanese Arabic, "Eighty-one" is written using the Latin script as: Wahdaw 2etmenin Using the Arabic script, it is written as: واحد او تمانين When "81" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as: ٨١ Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "He is 81 years old." 3amro...
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 Listen to this number pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "My birthday is on October 18." 3id miledi...
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 Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio) Examples in sentences or statements "I'll be back soon." Taw narja3 3ala 9rib. .تو نرجع على قريب. "I’ll be back....