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Learn to speak arabic

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من خلال بحثي عن افضل مواقع لتعليم اللغة العربية على الانترنت وجدت هذا الموقع التالي الذي سمي بحقيبة المعلم والذي هومدعوم من وزارة التربية والتعليم في دولة الكويت ....موقع جميل ومفيد جدا يحتوي على دروس عديدة في اللغة العربية- ارجو زيارة الموقع على الرابط التالي




اذا كنت تريد أن تدرس أكثر وتتعرف على قواعد النحو والصرف في اللغة
العربية تفضل بزيارة الرابط التالي لشبكة المعرفة الريفية الذي يقدم دروسا
من كتاب الكفاف في قواعد اللغة العربية لمن يريدالاطلاع والمعرفة انقر هنا

Yes = na'am <----------click on the word
No = laa

Thank you = shukran

Thank you very much = shukran Gazillan

You're welcome = Ala ElRahib Wa ElSaa

Please = Min Fadilak

Excuse me = Ann Eazinak

Good morning = Saba'a AlKair

Good afternoon = Masa'a AlKair

Good evening = Masa'a AlKair

Good night = Laila Tiaba

I do not understand = Ana laa Afham

How do you say this in [English]? = Kaif Takool Thalik Bil[arabia]?

Do you speak ... = Hal Tatakalm...

English = Alingli'zia

I = Ana

We = Nahono

You (singular, familiar) = Anta (m), Anti (f)

You (singular, formal) = Anta (m), Anti (f)

You (plural) = Antom, Antona

They = Hom (m), Hoonna (f)

What is your name? = Ma Ismook?

Nice to meet you. = Sorirart Biro'aitak

How are you? = Kaifa Halook?

Good = Tayyib/ Bikair

Bad = Saia/ Mosh Bikair

So so = Eaini

Wife = Za'oga

Husband = Za'og

Daughter = Ibna

Son = Ibn

Mother = Um

Father = Ab

Friend = Sadeek
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what you wrote here is a egyptian dialect not real standar classic arabic.
though egyptian dialect is the best.
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DR-YALAXOOW wrote:what you wrote here is a egyptian dialect not real standar classic arabic.
though egyptian dialect is the best.
اه! العامية المصرية أحسن من لهجات أخرى بجد!
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FAH1223 wrote:
DR-YALAXOOW wrote:what you wrote here is a egyptian dialect not real standar classic arabic.
though egyptian dialect is the best.
اه! العامية المصرية أحسن من لهجات أخرى بجد!
ايه ده ياواد مصري ايه والناس نايمة

لغة العربية فصحى فقط لاغير
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اللهجات الخليجية و اليمنيه هي الاقرب الى العربية الفصحى
اما اللهجة المصرية نتيجة افلامهم وأقلامهم وكتابهم هي الأقرب للفهم
Image اللهجة اللبنانية حلوه كلها دلع يعني للبنات

:lol: اما للرجال

Moroccans and Meghrabiyans, forget about them their Arabic is worse
then s*** when talking to other Arabs they have to speak الفصحى
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Garaad_LQ wrote:
اللهجات الخليجية و اليمنيه هي الاقرب الى العربية الفصحى
اما اللهجة المصرية نتيجة افلامهم وأقلامهم وكتابهم هي الأقرب للفهم
Image اللهجة اللبنانية حلوه كلها دلع يعني للبنات

:lol: اما للرجال

Moroccans and Meghrabiyans, forget about them their Arabic is worse
then s*** when talking to other Arabs they have to speak الفصحى
too much french shid :down:

i remember Paddington Bear posted this... hilarious
Paddington Bear wrote:No Navy, I am saying it because of the way they speak. For example, the sentence "I am telling you that I am right" would be said in the following way:

Egyptian: انا باقولك ان انا صح

Syrian: عم اقللك انه حكيي صحيح

Saudi: اقولك اني انا صح

Sudani: اقوولييك انه انا زاتي صحيح

Moroccan: شقولقول بالغدره من شاني الشي المشتاني الهدره صح ولا ما صح

Lebanese: انا هيفاء

Yemeni: اقول لك اني علي حق

:mrgreen:
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FBISOMALIA wrote:


ايه ده ياواد مصري ايه والناس نايمة

لغة العربية فصحى فقط لاغير
انا افضل العامية المصرية الآن ، ولكن قبل فضلت الفصحى
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masar: عائز ايه
sudan: دائر شنو
saudi: اش تبقي
shami: شو
yamen: شوا
somali: maxaad rabtaa ,meey fadaase ,de maxaad dooneysaa , war maxad done ,maxaas rabtaa kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk arabi
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Paddington Bear wrote:No Navy, I am saying it because of the way they speak. For example, the sentence "I am telling you that I am right" would be said in the following way:

Egyptian: انا باقولك ان انا صح

a bit off-Syrian: عم اقللك انه حكيي صحيح

Saudi: اقولك اني انا صح

Sudani: اقوولييك انه انا زاتي صحيح :lol: :lol:
Moroccan: شقولقول بالغدره من شاني الشي المشتاني الهدره صح ولا ما صح :lol: :lol: :lol: :up:

(:lol: :lol: :lol: Lebanese: انا هيفاء

Yemeni: اقول لك اني علي حق

:mrgreen:
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this reminds me of a lybian friend of mine was telling the other day a libyan friend of mine was telling me "tacaal nihadrij yaa raajil),i was like huh :shock: ,then i found out he meant "tacaal nidardish yaa rajil" :lol: :lol:
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Saudi: اقولك اني انا صح
:mrgreen:
Sudani: اقوولييك انه انا زاتي صحيح
:lol: :lol:
Moroccan: شقولقول بالغدره من شاني الشي المشتاني الهدره صح ولا ما صح
Image
Lebanese: انا هيفاء

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Yemeni: اقول لك اني علي حق

8-)
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samadoon-waaxid wrote:

this reminds me of a lybian friend of mine was telling the other day a libyan friend of mine was telling me "tacaal nihadrij yaa raajil),i was like huh :shock: ,then i found out he meant "tacaal nidardish yaa rajil" :lol: :lol:
the word sounds creepy, u sure it doesn't have any other meanings :lol: :lol:
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Garaad_LQ wrote:
samadoon-waaxid wrote:

this reminds me of a lybian friend of mine was telling the other day a libyan friend of mine was telling me "tacaal nihadrij yaa raajil),i was like huh :shock: ,then i found out he meant "tacaal nidardish yaa rajil" :lol: :lol:
the word sounds creepy, u sure it doesn't have any other meanings :lol: :lol:
:lol: :lol: "xinna nihdrij kuli leelah fil masjid yaa rijaal, la ba'as fil hadrajah" :lol: :lol:
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samadoon-waaxid wrote:
Garaad_LQ wrote:
samadoon-waaxid wrote:

this reminds me of a lybian friend of mine was telling the other day a libyan friend of mine was telling me "tacaal nihadrij yaa raajil),i was like huh :shock: ,then i found out he meant "tacaal nidardish yaa rajil" :lol: :lol:
the word sounds creepy, u sure it doesn't have any other meanings :lol: :lol:
:lol: :lol: "xinna nihdrij kuli leelah fil masjid yaa rijaal, la ba'as fil hadrajah" :lol: :lol:


:lol: :lol: :lol:

i only met one Libyan in my life , the dude was black west African type , he was really nice guy spoke good arabic close to lagat el-qabaayil , but dude hated Qadafi so much :lol: he used to talk s*** about him all the time :lol:
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Garaad_LQ wrote: :lol: :lol: :lol:

i only met one Libyan in my life , the dude was black west African type , he was really nice guy spoke good arabic close to lagat el-qabaayil , but dude hated Qadafi so much :lol: he used to talk s*** about him all the time :lol:
yeh they are hospitable nice folks,their is bunch of them in my school.it took me while to get with their hadrajah cuz it sounded like af-jinni to me at first.the ones I know keep their mouth shut about al-qadafi at least amongst themselves "al-akh al-macamar" ayey wada shubayaan :lol:
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