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“Musky” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Musky" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as: Kelmesk Using the Arabic script, it is written as: كالمسك Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "What is that musky smell?" Chneya ri7a hedhi kelmesk? شنيا الريحة هذه كالمسك؟   "This cologne is too musky." L9wares...

“A great life” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "A great life" is written using the Latin script as: 3icha 7lowa Using the Arabic script, it is written as: عيشة حلوة Listen to this term pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "My grandpa lived a great life." Jadi 3ach 3icha 7lowa. .جدي عاش عيشة حلوة   "My dog lives...

“Bracelet”, “Bracelets” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Bracelet" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: (f) Bracelet Using the Arabic script, it is written as: برسلاي (f) In Tunisian Arabic, "Bracelets" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Bracliyet Using the Arabic script, it is written as: برسليات Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)  ...

“…on purpose” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "...on purpose" (as in the phrase) is written using the Latin script as: Bel3ani Using the Arabic script, it is written as: بلعاني Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Mom, he did it on purpose!" Omi, 3malha bel3ani! !أمي, عملها بلعاني   "I didn't do it...

“Sleeps in” (third-person) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Sleeps in" (the verb, in the third-person participle) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Yasba7 re9ed (f) Tasba7 re9da Using the Arabic script, it is written as: يصبح راقد (m) تصبح راقدة (f) Listen to these two terms pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "My husband sleeps in...

“Sleep in” (future) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Sleep in" (the verb, in the future tense) is written using the Latin script as: (I) (m) Naba7 re9ed (I) (f) Naba7 re9da (You) (m) Tasba7 re9ed (You) (f) Tasba7 re9da (You, plural) Tasb7ou re9din (He) Yasba7 re9ed (She) Tasba7 re9da (We) Nasb7ou re9din (They) Yasb7ou re9din Using the Arabic script, it is...

“Barely” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Barely" (the adverb) is written using the Latin script as: Bessif Using the Arabic script, it is written as: بالسيف Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "We barely had enough money on us to pay for that meal!" Bessif bech lamina 7a9 el mekla! !بالسيف باش...

“Distance”, “Distances” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Distance" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: (f) Distance Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ديستونس (f) In Tunisian Arabic, "Distances" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Des distances Using the Arabic script, it is written as: داي ديستونس Listen to these two words pronounced...

“Set” (placement) (past) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Set" (the verb, as in placing something somewhere, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as: (I) 7atit (You) 7atit (You, plural) 7atitou (He) 7at (She) 7atet (We) 7atina (They) 7atou Using the Arabic script, it is written as: حطّيت (I) جطّيت (You) حطّيتو (You, plural) حطّ (He) حطّت (She) حطّينا...

“Stage”, “Stages” (process) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Stage" (the noun, in the context of a process) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Stage Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ستاج (m) In Tunisian Arabic, "Stages" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Staget Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ستاجات Listen to...

“Sets” (placement) (third-person) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Sets" (the verb, as in placing something somewhere, in the third-person participle) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Y7ot (f) T7ot Using the Arabic script, it is written as: يحط (m) تحط (f) Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "He usually sets his...

“Journalist”, “Journalists” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Journalist" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Sa7afi (f) Sa7afeya Using the Arabic script, it is written as: صحافي (m) صحافية (f) In Tunisian Arabic, "Journalists" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Sa7afiyin Using the Arabic script, it is written as: صحافيين Listen to these three...

“On their own” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "On their own" is written using the Latin script as: Wa7adhom Using the Arabic script, it is written as: وحدهم Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "They got here on their own." Jew lhne wa7adhom. .جاو لهنا وحدهم   "Did they prepare dinner on their own?"...

“Mine” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Mine" is written using the Latin script as: Mte3i Using the Arabic script, it is written as: متاعي Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Those are mine." Hedhoukom mte3i. .هاذوكم متاعي   "That umbrella is mine." Es7aba hedhika mte3i. .السحابة هاذيكا متاعي   "I'll check if...

“On your own” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "On your own" is written using the Latin script as: Wa7dek (Wahdek) Using the Arabic script, it is written as: وحدك Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Did you two build this on your own?" Intouma zouz bnitou hetha wahadkom? إنتوما زوز بنيتو هذا وحدكم؟  ...

“Classroom”, “Classrooms” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Classroom" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Classe Using the Arabic script, it is written as: كلاس (m) In Tunisian Arabic, "Classrooms" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Classet Using the Arabic script, it is written as: كلاسات Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)  ...

“Fabric”, “Fabrics” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Fabric" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: (m) 9mech Using the Arabic script, it is written as: قماش (m) In Tunisian Arabic, "Fabrics" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: 9mechet Using the Arabic script, it is written as: قماشات Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)  ...

“Sewing machine”, “Sewing machines” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Sewing machine" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: (f) Mekinet 5yata Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ماكينة خياطة (f) In Tunisian Arabic, "Sewing machines" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Mekinet 5yata Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ماكينات خياطة Listen to...

“That is right” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "That is right" (as in the statement) is written using the Latin script as: (masculine-based noun) S7i7 (Shih) (feminine-based noun) S7i7a (Shiha) Using the Arabic script, it is written as: صحيح (masculine-based noun) صحيحة (feminine-based noun) Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Related words in Tunisian Arabic “Correct” (adjective) in Tunisian Arabic...

“…by accident” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "...by accident" (as in the phrase) is written using the Latin script as: ...mouch bel3ani Using the Arabic script, it is written as: موش بلعاني... Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "I broke it by accident." (masculine-based object) Kassartou mouch bel3ani. (feminine-based object) Kassartha mouch bel3ani.  .كسّرتو...

“Airline”, “Airlines” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Airline" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: (f) Charikat tayaran Using the Arabic script, it is written as: شركة طيران (f) In Tunisian Arabic, "Airlines" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Chariket tayaran Using the Arabic script, it is written as: شركات طيران Listen to these two...

“Finance”, “Finances” (nouns) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Finance" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Masrouf Using the Arabic script, it is written as: مصروف (m) In Tunisian Arabic, "Finances" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Masarif Using the Arabic script, it is written as: مصاريف Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)  ...

“Corkscrew”, “Corkscrews” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Corkscrew" (the noun, as in what's used to unlatch a cork from a bottle of wine) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Tire-bouchon Using the Arabic script, it is written as: تير بوشون (m) In Tunisian Arabic, "Corkscrews" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Des tire-bouchons Using the...

“Forbidden” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Forbidden" (the adjective, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Mamnou3 (f) Mamnou3a Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ممنوع (m) ممنوعة (f) In Tunisian Arabic, "Forbidden" (the adjective, in the plural form) is written using the Latin script as: Mamnou3in Using the Arabic script, it...

“Sword”, “Swords” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Sword" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Sif Using the Arabic script, it is written as: سيف (m) In Tunisian Arabic, "Sword" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Syoufa Using the Arabic script, it is written as: سيوفة Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)  ...

“Wool” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Wool" (the noun, as in the fabric, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Souf Using the Arabic script, it is written as: صوف (m) In Tunisian Arabic, "Wool" (the noun, in the plural form) is written using the Latin script as: Souf Using the Arabic script, it...

“Cotton” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Cotton" (the noun, as in the fabric, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as: (m) 9ton Using the Arabic script, it is written as: قطن (m) In Tunisian Arabic, "Cotton" (the noun, in the plural form) is written using the Latin script as: 9ton Using the Arabic script, it...

“Frozen” (screen) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Frozen" (the adjective, as in a screen or device freezing, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as: (masculine-based noun) Metplanti (feminine-based noun) Metplantya Using the Arabic script, it is written as: متبلنطي (masculine-based noun) متبلنطية (feminine-based noun) In Tunisian Arabic, "Frozen" (in the plural form) is written using the...

“Break” (imperative) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Break" (the verb, as in the imperative statement, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as: Kasser Using the Arabic script, it is written as: كسّر In Tunisian Arabic, "Break" (in the plural form) is written using the Latin script as: Kassrou Using the Arabic script, it is written as:...

“I miss you too” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "I miss you too" (as in the phrase) is written using the Latin script as: 7attena twa7achtek Using the Arabic script, it is written as: حتّى انا توحّشتك Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio)   Related phrases & words in Tunisian Arabic “I miss you” in Tunisian Arabic “I love you” in Tunisian...

“Called” (past) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Called" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as: (I) Kallamt (You) Kallamt (You, plural) Kallamtou (He) Kallam (She) Kallmet (We) Kallamna (They) Kallmou Using the Arabic script, it is written as: كلّمت (I) كلّمت (You) كلّمتو (You, plural) كلّم (He) كلّمت (She) كلّمنا  (We) كلّمو (They) Listen...

“Pleasure”, “Pleasures” (nouns) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Pleasure" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Charaf Using the Arabic script, it is written as: شرف (m) In Tunisian Arabic, "Pleasures" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Charaf Using the Arabic script, it is written as: شرف Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)  ...

“Slightly” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Slightly" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as: Chwaya Using the Arabic script, it is written as: شوية Listen to these words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "These two words have slightly different spellings." El kelmtin hedhom 3andhom not9 mokhtalef chwaya. .الكلمتين هاذم عندهم نطق مختلف شوية...

“Material”, “Materials” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Material" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: (f) Medda Using the Arabic script, it is written as: مادة (f) In Tunisian Arabic, "Materials" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Mawed Using the Arabic script, it is written as: مواد Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)  ...

“Difficulty” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Difficulty" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: (f) Sou3ouba Using the Arabic script, it is written as: صعوبة (f) Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "I'm having difficulty using the washing machine." L9it sou3ouba fi este3mel l machine à laver. .لقيت صعوبة في...

“Pack”, “Packs” (nouns) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Pack" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Bakou Using the Arabic script, it is written as: باكو (m) In Tunisian Arabic, "Packs" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Bakouwet Using the Arabic script, it is written as: باكوات Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)  ...

“Squeezed” (past) (verb) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Squeezed" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as: (I) 3sart (You) 3sart (You, plural) 3sartou (He) 3sar (She) 3asret (We) 3sarna (They) 3asrou Using the Arabic script, it is written as: عصرت (I) عصرت (You) عصرتوا (You, plural) عصر (He) عصرت (She) عصرنا (We) عصروا (They) Listen...

“Squeezing” (present) (verb) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Squeezing" (the verb, in the present tense) is written using the Latin script as: (I)  Na3ser (You) Ta3ser (You, plural) Ta3srou (He) Ya3ser (She) Ta3ser (We) Na3srou (They) Ya3srou Using the Arabic script, it is written as: نعصر  (I) تعصر (You) تعصروا (You, plural) يعصر (He) تعصر(She) نعصروا (We) يعصروا (They) Listen to...

“Squeezes” (third-person) (verb) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Squeezes" (the verb, in the third-person participle) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Ya3ser (f) Ta3ser Using the Arabic script, it is written as:  يعصر (m)  تعصر (f) Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "My mother squeezes oranges everyday to make juice for...

“Squeeze” (future) (verb) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Squeeze" (the verb, in the future tense) is written using the Latin script as: (I) Bech na3ser (You) Bech ta3ser (You, plural) Bech ta3srou (He) Bech ya3ser (She) Bech ta3ser (We) Bech na3srou (They) Bech ya3srou Using the Arabic script, it is written as: باش نعصر (I) باش تعصر (You) باش تعصروا (You,...

“Do you think…?” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Do you think...?" is written using the Latin script as: Tetsawer...? Using the Arabic script, it is written as: تتصور...؟ Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Do you think she will be here on time?" Tetsawer tji fel wa9t? تتصور تجي في الوقت؟   "Do you...

“Latest” (most recent) In Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Latest" (the adjective, as in trendy or most recent) is written using the Latin script as: E5er Using the Arabic script, it is written as: اخر Listen to these words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "I bought her latest book. It sold over one million copies already!" Chrit e5er...

“Twisted” (straining a joint) (past) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Twisted" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as: (I) Lwit (You) Lwit (You, plural) Lwitou (He) Lwa (She) Lwet (We) Lwina (They) Lwew Using the Arabic script, it is written as: لويت (I) لويت (You) لويتوا (You, plural) لوا (He) لوات (She) لوينا (We) لواو (They) Listen...

“Twisting” (straining a joint) (present) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Twisting" (the verb, in the present tense) is written using the Latin script as: (I) Nelwi (You)  Telwi (You, plural) Telwiw (He) Yelwi (She) Telwi (We) Nelwiw (They) Yelwiw Using the Arabic script, it is written as: نلوي (I) تلوي (You) تلويو (You, plural) يلوي (He) تلوي (She) نلويو (We) يلويو (They) Listen...

“Twists” (straining a joint) (third-person) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Twists" (the verb, in the third-person participle) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Yelwi (f) Telwi Using the Arabic script, it is written as: يلوي (m) تلوي (f) Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "She always twists her arm during practice." Dima telwi...

“Twist” (straining a joint) (future) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Twist" (the verb) is written using the Latin script as: (I) Bech nelwi (You) Bech telwi (You, plural) Bech telwiw (He) Bech yelwi (She) Bech telwi (We) Bech nelwiw (They) Bech yelwiw Using the Arabic script, it is written as: باش نلوي (I) باش تلوي (You) باش تلويو (You, plural) باش يلوي (He)...

“Sunglasses” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Sunglasses" (the noun, as in one pair of sunglasses) is written using the Latin script as: (f) Lunette Using the Arabic script, it is written as: لينات (f) In Tunisian Arabic, "Sunglasses"  (the noun, as in multiple pairs of sunglasses) is written using the Latin script as: Lunettet Using the Arabic script, it...

“Latest” (superlative) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Latest" (the adjective, in the superlative context, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Le5rani (f) Le5raneya Using the Arabic script, it is written as: لخراني (m) لخرانيا (f) In Tunisian Arabic, "Latest" (in the plural form) is written using the Latin script as: Le5ranyin Using the Arabic...

“Crop”, “Crops” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Crop" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Zar3 Using the Arabic script, it is written as: زرع (m) In Tunisian Arabic, "Crops" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Zar3 Using the Arabic script, it is written as: زرع Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)  ...

“Yogurt” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Yogurt" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Yaghort Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ياغورت (m) Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "What is your favourite yogurt flavor?" Chnoua a7sen mat3am mta3 yaghort 3andek? شنوّة أحسن مطعم متع ياغورت عندك؟...

“Supposed to…” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Supposed to..." is written using the Latin script as: Normalement... Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ...نورمالمون Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "It's supposed to rain tomorrow." Normalement bech tsobb ghodwa. .نومالمون بش تصبّ غدوة   "He is supposed to be home at 4pm."...

“Together” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Together" is written using the Latin script as: Mab3adhna Using the Arabic script, it is written as: مبعضنا Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Let’s watch this movie together!" Haya netfarrjou fel film hedha mab3adhna! !هيّا نتفرّجو في الفيلم هذا مبعضنا   "Let’s travel to Italy...

“I am… (I’m…)” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "I am... (I'm...)" is written using the Latin script as: Ena Using the Arabic script, it is written as: أنا Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "I am good. And how are you?" Ena labes. Wenti chna7welek? أنا لاباس، وانت شنحوالك؟   "I’m from the US."...

“Reverse” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Reverse" (as in backwards or opposite) is written using the Latin script as: 3aks Using the Arabic script, it is written as: عكس Listen to this word  pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Can you count in reverse?" Tnajjem te7seb bel 3aks? تنجّم تحسب بالعكس؟   "The scene was playing...

“Onward” (time) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Onward" (in the context of time) is written using the Latin script as: Lfou9 Using the Arabic script, it is written as: لفوق Listen to this term pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "I can meet tomorrow at 4pm onward." Nejmo net9ablo 8odwa mel arb3a mta3 la3chiya lfou9. .انّجمو نتقابلو غدوة...

“Farther” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Farther" (the adjective, in the comparative form) is written using the Latin script as: Ab3ad Using the Arabic script, it is written as: أبعد Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "The nearest gas station is two kilometres farther." A9rab kiosque b3id zouz kilometres. .أقرب كيوسك بعيد...

“Anything” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Anything" (the pronoun) is written using the Latin script as: (f) Ay 7aja Using the Arabic script, it is written as: اي حاجة (f) Listen to this phrase pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Is there anything more to discuss?" Fama haja okhra ne9shouha? فما حاجة أخرى ناقشوها؟   "Was...

“Frequently” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Frequently" (the adverb) is written using the Latin script as: Dima Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ديما (Editor's note: In Tunisian Arabic, Dima / ديما also means "Always". For more information see the IBL page, "Always" in Tunisian Arabic.) Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or...

“Bear”, “Bears” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Bear" (the noun, as in the animal) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Deb Using the Arabic script, it is written as: دب (m) In Tunisian Arabic, "Bears" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Dbouba Using the Arabic script, it is written as: دبوبة Listen to these two...

“Separate” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Separate" (the adjective, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Mfar9 (f) Mfar9a Using the Arabic script, it is written as: مفرق (m) مفرقة (f) In Tunisian Arabic, "Separate" (in the plural form) is written using the Latin script as: Mfar9in Using the Arabic script, it is written as: مفرقين...

“Repeat” (imperative) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Repeat" (the verb, as in the imperative statement, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as: 3awed Using the Arabic script, it is written as: عاود In Tunisian Arabic, "Repeat" (in the plural form) is written using the Latin script as: 3awdou Using the Arabic script, it is written as:...

“Fishing pole”, “Fishing poles” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Fishing pole" is written using the Latin script as: Sennara Using the Arabic script, it is written as: صنارة In Tunisian Arabic, "Fishing poles" is written using the Latin script as: Sennarat Using the Arabic script, it is written as: صنارات Listen to this word/term/phrase pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements...

“Don’t interrupt!” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Don't interrupt!" (as in the imperative statement) is written using the Latin script as: Ma t9ossech Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ماتقصّش Listen to this word/term/phrase pronounced (audio)  

“Supplies” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Supplies" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Mostalzamet Using the Arabic script, it is written as: المستلزمات Listen to this word/term/phrase pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Make sure you’ll take enough supplies." O7ress 3la ennek thez mostalzamet lkefya. .احرص على انك تهز المستلزمات الكافية "We have a...

“Welcomes” (third-person) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Welcomes" (the verb, in the third-person participle) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Yesta9bel (f) Testa9bel Using the Arabic script, it is written as: (m) يستقبل تستقبل  (f) Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "The hostess welcomes the new customers." L'hotesse testa9bel f...

“Hair gel” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Hair gel" is written using the Latin script as: Gel mte3 ch3ar Using the Arabic script, it is written as: جال متاع شعر Listen to this word/term/phrase pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "I don't wear hair gel." (m) Menich 3amel gel mte3 ch3ar. (f) Menich 3amla gel mte3 ch3ar....

“Print” (imperative) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Print" (the verb, as in the imperative statement, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as: Etba3 Using the Arabic script, it is written as: إطبع In Tunisian Arabic, "Print" (the verb, in the plural form) is written using the Latin script as: Etb3ou Using the Arabic script, it is...

“Pause” (imperative) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Pause" (the verb, as in the imperative statement, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as: Wa9af Using the Arabic script, it is written as: وقف In Tunisian Arabic, "Pause" (the verb, in the plural form) is written using the Latin script as: Wa9fou Using the Arabic script, it is...

“Tour”, “Tours” (nouns) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Tour" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: (f) Tour Using the Arabic script, it is written as: تور  (f) In Tunisian Arabic, "Tours" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Des tours Using the Arabic script, it is written as: دي تور Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)...

“Hangs up” (third-person) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Hangs up" (the verb, in the third-person participle) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Y3alla9 (f) T3alla9 Using the Arabic script, it is written as: يعلق  (m) تعلق  (f) Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "He hangs up his coat on the hook...

“Physical” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Physical" (the adjective, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Badani (f) Badaneya Using the Arabic script, it is written as: بدني (m) بدنية (f) In Tunisian Arabic, "Physical" (in the plural form) is written using the Latin script as: Badaneya Using the Arabic script, it is written as: بدنية...

“Here are…” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Here are..." (as in the phrase) is written using the Latin script as: Ahawma Using the Arabic script, it is written as: اهوما Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Here are your keys." Ahawma mfet7ek. .اهوما مفاتحك   "Here are two clean towels." Ahawma zouz mnechef ndhaf....

“Turns” (turning something) (third-person) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Turns" (the verb, in the third-person participle) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Ydawer (f) Edawer Using the Arabic script, it is written as: يدور (m) إدور (f) Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "He turns the handle." Houa ydawer l yed. .هو...

“Turn” (turning something) (future) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Turn" (the verb, in the future tense) is written using the Latin script as: (I) Ndawer (You) Edawer (You, plural) Edawrou (He) Ydawer (She) Edawer (We) Ndawrou (They) Ydawrou Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ندور (I) إدور (You) إدوروا (You, plural) يدور (He) إدور (She) ندوروا (We) يدوروا (They) Listen...

“Sing” (imperative) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Sing" (the verb, as in the imperative statement, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as: Ghani Using the Arabic script, it is written as: غني In Tunisian Arabic, "Sing" (the verb, in the plural form) is written using the Latin script as: Ghaniwou Using the Arabic script, it is...

“Arrested” (adjective) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Arrested" (the adjective, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Maw9ouf (f) Maw9oufa Using the Arabic script, it is written as: موقوف (m) موقوفة (f) In Tunisian Arabic, "Arrested" (the adjective, in the plural form) is written using the Latin script as: Maw9oufin Using the Arabic script, it...

“Husk”, “Husks” (corn) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Husk"  (the noun, as in the chaff on certain fruits and seeds) is written using the Latin script as: (f) 9echra Using the Arabic script, it is written as: قشرة (f) In Tunisian Arabic, "Husks" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: 9chour Using the Arabic script, it is written as:...

“Hold your breath” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Hold your breath"  (the phrasal verb, in the imperative form) is written using the Latin script as: A9ta3 nfas Using the Arabic script, it is written as: اقطع النفس In Tunisian Arabic, "Hold your breath" (the phrasal verb, in the plural form) is written using the Latin script as: A9t3ou nfas Using the...

“Searching” (present) (verb) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Searching" (the verb, in the present tense) is written using the Latin script as: (I) Nlawej (You) Tlawej (You, plural) Tlawjou (He) Ylawej (She) Tlawej (We) Nlawjou (They) Ylawjou Using the Arabic script, it is written as: نلوج (I) تلوج (You) تلوجوا (You, plural) يلوج (He) تلوج (She) نلوجوا (We) تلوجوا (They) Listen...

“Search” (future) (verb) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Search" (the verb, in the future tense) is written using the Latin script as: (I) Bech nlawej (You) Bech tlawej (You, plural) Bech tlawjou (He) Bech ylawej (She) Bech tlawej (We) Bech nlawjou (They) Bech ylawjou Using the Arabic script, it is written as: باش نلوج (I)  باش تلوج (You) باش تلوجوا (You,...

“Deal” (expression) (agreement) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Deal" (the expression, as in agreeing with another about an activity) is written using the Latin script as: Mrigel Using the Arabic script, it is written as: مريغل Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "Okay, deal! Let's meet at the cafe." Ok, mrigel! net9ablou fl 9ahwa....

“Hammer” (imperative) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Hammer" (the verb, as in the imperative statement, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as: Do9 Using the Arabic script, it is written as: دق In Tunisian Arabic, "Hammer" (the verb, in the plural form) is written using the Latin script as: Do9ou Using the Arabic script, it is...

“High” (position) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "High" (the adjective, as in the physical position of something, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as: (m) 3ali (f) 3alya Using the Arabic script, it is written as: عالي (m) عالية (f) In Tunisian Arabic, "High" (in the plural form) is written using the Latin script as: 3alin Using the...

“Fairly” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Fairly" (the adverb) is written using the Latin script as: Bel3adl Using the Arabic script, it is written as: بالعدل Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "We have to share the tasks fairly." Lezm ne9smou lkhedma binetna bel3adl. .لازم نقسمو الخدمة بيناتنا بالعدل   "It was...

“Couscous” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Couscous" (the noun, as in the food) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Couscousi Using the Arabic script, it is written as: كسكسي (m) Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "She made couscous for lunch." 3amlet couscousi lel ftour. .عملت كسكسي للفطور   "This restaurant makes...

“Loss”, “Losses” (money) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Loss" (the noun, in the context of money) is written using the Latin script as: (f) Khsara Using the Arabic script, it is written as: خسارة (f) In Tunisian Arabic, "Losses" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: Khsayer Using the Arabic script, it is written as: خساير Listen to these...

“Thorny” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Thorny" (the adjective, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Mchawek (f) Mchawka Using the Arabic script, it is written as: مشوّك (m) مشوّكة (f) In Tunisian Arabic, "Thorny" (in the plural form) is written using the Latin script as: Mchawkin Using the Arabic script, it is written as: مشوّكين...

“Ottoman Empire” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, “Ottoman Empire“ (the noun, as in the former state) is written using the Latin script as: Al dawla el 3othmenia Using the Arabic script, it is written as: الدولة العثمانية Listen to this term pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "How did the Ottoman Empire start?" Kifech bdet al dawla...

“Regret”, “Regrets” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Regret" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Ndam Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ندم (m) In Tunisian Arabic, "Regrets" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Ndam Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ندم (m) Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)  ...

“Stands” (third-person) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Stands" (the verb, in the third-person participle) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Ye9ef (f) Te9ef Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ياقف (m)  تاقف (f) Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "She stands a lot at work." Te9ef barcha fel...

“Stand” (future) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Stand" (the verb, in the future tense) is written using the Latin script as: (I) Ne9ef (You) Te9ef (You, plural) Te9fou (He) Ye9ef (She) Te9ef (We) Ne9fou (They) Ye9fou Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ناقف (I) تاقف (You) تاقفو (You, plural) ياقف (He) تاقف (She) ناقفو (We) ياقفو (They) Listen...

“Dug” (past) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Dug" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as: (I) 7fert (You) 7fert (You, plural) 7fertou (He) 7fer (She) 7efret (We) 7ferna (They) 7efrou Using the Arabic script, it is written as: حفرت (I) حفرت (You) حفرتو (You, plural) حفر (He) حفرت (She) حفرنا (We) حفرو (They) Listen...

“Digging” (present) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Digging" (the verb, in the present tense) is written using the Latin script as: (I) (m) 9a3ed ne7fer (I) (f) 9a3da ne7fer (You) (m) 9a3ed te7fer (You) (f) 9a3da te7fer (You, plural) 9a3din te7frou (He) 9a3ed ye7fer (She) 9a3da te7fer (We) 9a3din ne7frou (They) 9a3din ye7frou Using the Arabic script, it is written...

“Dig” (future) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Dig" (the verb, in the future tense) is written using the Latin script as: (I) Ne7fer (You) Te7fer (You, plural) Te7frou (He) Ye7fer (She) Te7fer (We) Ne7frou (They) Ye7frou Using the Arabic script, it is written as: نحفر (I) تحفر (You) تحفرو (You, plural) يحفر (He) تحفر (She) نحفرو (We) يحفرو (They) Listen...

“Accepted” (past) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Accepted" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as: (I) 9belt (You) 9belt (You, plural) 9beltou (He) 9bel (She) 9eblet (We) 9belna (They) 9eblou Using the Arabic script, it is written as: قبلت (I) قبلت (You) قبلتو (You, plural) قبل (He) قبلت (She) قبلنا (We) قبلو (They) Listen...

“Anymore” in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Anymore" (the adverb) is written using the Latin script as: Ma3adech Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ماعادش Listen to this word pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "I can't jog anymore today." Ma3adech najjam nejri lyoum. .ماعادش نجّم نجري اليوم   "I can't watch this movie anymore."...

“Showed” (past) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Showed" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as: (I) Warrit (You) Warrit (You, plural) Warritou (He) Warra (She) Warrat (We) Warrina (They) Warraw Using the Arabic script, it is written as: ورّيت (I) ورّيت (You) ورّيتو (You, plural) ورّى (He) ورّات (She) ورّينا (We) ورّاو (They) Listen...

“Showing” (present) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Showing" (the verb, in the present tense) is written using the Latin script as: (I) (m) 9a3ed nwarri (I) (f) 9a3da nwarri (You) (m) 9a3ed twarri (You) (f) 9a3da twarri (You, plural) 9a3din twarriw (He) 9a3ed ywarri (She) 9a3da twarri (We) 9a3din nwarriw (They) 9a3din ywarriw Using the Arabic script, it is written...

“Show” (future) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Show" (the verb, in the future tense) is written using the Latin script as: (I) Nwarri (You) Twarri (You, plural) Twarriw (He) Ywarri (She) Twarri (We) Nwarriw (They) Ywarriw Using the Arabic script, it is written as: نورّي (I) تورّي (You) تورّيو (You, plural) يورّي (He) تورّي (She) نورّيو (We) يورّيو (They) Listen...

“Resists” (third-person) in Tunisian Arabic

In Tunisian Arabic, "Resists" (the verb, in the third-person participle) is written using the Latin script as: (m) Y9awem (f) T9awem Using the Arabic script, it is written as:  يقاوم (m)  تقاوم (f) Listen to these two words pronounced (audio)   Examples in sentences or statements   "She always resists eating candies." Dima t9awem bech matekelch...
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