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where can i find an on-line lexicon for them?
can u name 10 words now?

2006-07-30 09:52:20 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Travel Africa & Middle East Israel

in Arabic we say thalathah not talata
do u also say Al-Thulatha for Tuesday?

2006-07-30 10:36:49 · update #1

3 answers

There are a lot of them--too many to mention. To start with, most of the numbers are related: (I don't remember all the numbers in Arabic.)

Hebrew-Arabic-English
echad-wahhad-one
shtayim-tnain-two (Arabic "t" or "th" is sometimes related to Hebrew "sh")
shalosh-talata-three
arba-arba'-four
eser-'ashara-ten
bat-binet-daughter
yeled-walad-boy
lechem-lahhm-bread (Hebrew)/meat (Arabic)
shuk-souk-market
hakodesh-al quds-name for Jerusalem

And I don't know of any word lists online anywhere, although undoubtedly there are some somewhere. (In Jerusalem, I've heard the consonant in the numbers 2 and 3 pronounced "t" instead of "th" as in Classical Arabic.) Hebrew uses "yom shlishi" for Tuesday--literally "the third day".

2006-07-30 10:28:39 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I know peace in Hebrew is Shalom, while in Arabic they say Salaam.

2006-07-30 17:46:25 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Family members:
'ach- 'ach (brother)
'achot- 'ucht (sister)
'em- 'um (mother)
'av- 'ab (father)
'ben- 'ibn (son)
'bat- 'bint (daughter)
cham- cham (father-in-law)


From the body:
yad- yad (hand)
rosh- ras (head)
peh- fu (mouth)
regel- rijel (leg)
af- anf (nose)
shen- sin (tooth)
'ayin- 'ayin (eye)
beten- batn (abdomen)
'etzba- 'itsba (finger)
lev- lub/ kalb (heart)
tziporen- tzhifer (nail)
tchol- tichal (spleen)
'etzem- 'atzhm (bone)
dam- dam (blood)
safah- shifah/ shafah (lip)
moach- much (brain, bone marrow)
catef- catif (shoulder)
marpek- mirfak (elbow)
agan- ijanah (hip)
tzela'- tzhila' (rib)

Animals:
kelev- kalb (dog)
gamal- jamal (camel)
chazir- chinzir (pig)
chamor- chimar (donkey)
dov- dub (bear)
nemalah- namlah (ant)
'akavish- 'ankabut (spider)
tanin/ timsach- tinin/ timsach (crocodile)
ze'ev- dhi'eb (wolf)
pil- fil (elephant)
avaz- iwazzah (goose)
zvuv- dhubabah (fly)
boneh- ban (beaver)
'ez- 'anz/ mi'zah (goat)
tzavo'a- tzhab'a (hyena)
'akrab- 'akrab (scorpion)
namer- namir (leopard)

Other words:
yam- yam (sea)
yom- yaum (day)
layila- layila (night)
mayim- maa (water)
shalom- salam (hello, goodbye, peace)
melech- malik (king)
malka- malika (queen)

and many more...

2006-07-30 22:12:16 · answer #3 · answered by yotg 6 · 2 0

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