“Sunday”, “Sundays” in Egyptian Arabic

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

(m) Youm el 7ad

Using the Arabic script, it is written as:

يوم الحد (m)

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

Ayam el 7ad

Using the Arabic script, it is written as:

ايام الحد

Listen to these two terms pronounced (audio)


 

Examples in sentences or statements

 
“We go grocery shopping every Sunday.”

E7na bnro7 lilba2al kol youm 7ad.

.احنا بنروح للبقال كل يوم حد

 
“She saw a movie last Sunday.”

Hya 4afet film youm el 7ad 2ly fat.

.هي شافت فيلم يوم الحد الي فات

 
“I enjoy spending time with my family on Sundays.”

Ana bastamti3 baqda2 wa2ty ma3 3ailty fi ayam al7ad.

.انا بستمتع بقضاء وقتي مع عائلتي في ايام الحد

 
“He looks forward to football games every Sunday.”

Howa bai4of mat4at el korah kol youm 7ad.

.هو بيشوف ماتشات الكورة كل يوم حد

 
“It’s customary to have a big breakfast on Sundays.”

Min almu3tad neftar wagba kabera ayam al7ad.

.من المعتاد نفطر وجبه كبيرة ايام الحد

 

In other Mediterranean languages and dialects

“Sunday”, “Sundays” in Lebanese Arabic

“Sunday”, “Sundays” in Tunisian Arabic

“Sunday”, “Sundays” in Turkish
 

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