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Hi

Im going to Tunisia in 4 weeks time for my holiday. Its my second time and cant wait, such a beautiful country. Il go there forever!! Anyway can anyone give me the key phrases such as Hello/Goodbye etc and how they are pronounced as I would love to be able to communicate to the people there in their mother tongue.

Thanks and go to Tunisia, it rocks :):)

2007-07-06 01:44:36 · 5 answers · asked by shonkamur 3 in Travel Africa & Middle East Tunisia

5 answers

Im tunisian from hammamet so I can help you :
aslama :hello
bislama : bye
ichnahwalik : how are you
ana labes : im ok
ey : yes
la : no
shokran : thank you
min favlik : please
ana : me
inta: you
ibkaddach : how much
inhibbik : i love you
itwahhachtik : i miss you
ija : come
inchi : go
kolli : tell me
chnowa ismik : what is your name
kaddach omrik : how old are you
chnowa il wakt : what time is it
bayt : room
dar : house
farch : bed
kas: cup
dabbousa : bottle
tawla : table
korsi: chair
boussa : kiss
godwa : tomorrow
ilyoum ; today
ilbarrah : yesturday
ana inhib inchoufik : I want to see you
ana firhana : im happy
ana jiana : im hungry
ana inhib tounis : I love tunisia
I hope this was helpfull ,if you need any other word or frase ,just email me and I will be happy to help

2007-07-06 12:51:09 · answer #1 · answered by salwa 1 · 1 6

hi, hope you have a great time.

went to Tunisia last month but unfortunately came home with a different opinion to you - maybe stayed at a different resort?

don't know any phases but wsh you a good flight and a fab holiday

2007-07-06 01:55:41 · answer #2 · answered by michelle l 4 · 0 6

There are some useful Tunisian phrases on the link below:

http://www.mizyana.com/UsefulPhrases.htm

2007-07-06 02:06:14 · answer #3 · answered by Polo 7 · 0 6

aslaama=hello and goodbye; thats all i can think of and i am in tunisia right now, feel free to email! i'll repost when i think of more! lol

2007-07-06 03:39:33 · answer #4 · answered by sandy beaches 2 · 1 6

whenee= where; ieshik=please; geeonna=hungery; elhumdula= thaanks God, said full when full; imshee=go toewa=now;
khobs=bread

coool=eat
stenna= wait
hunnejek= i am coming
eaze= stop
shanewa=what
hope it helps! have fun!

2007-07-06 09:00:36 · answer #5 · answered by new day same old lines 3 · 1 7

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