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2007-12-16 03:15:20 · 2 answers · asked by Brandon 1 in Society & Culture Languages

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- hello - halló (pronounced like "hall-ou")
- goodbye - bless (pronounced same like the English word)
- thank you - takk ("thahk")
- please - vinsamlega ("vin-sam-lega")
- mother - móðir ("mou-thir")
- father - faðir ("fa-thir")
- brother - bróðir ("brou-thir")
- love - ást ("au-st")
- Iceland - Ísland ("eesland")

I hope that's clear enough.

2007-12-16 07:59:05 · answer #1 · answered by undir 7 · 0 0

Arabic: Is it the written or spoken language you're after? The written language is the comparable in all Arab international locations, even inspite of the undeniable fact that it is formal and small youngsters will possibly not comprehend it. The spoken language can selection lots from one Arab u . s . to a distinctive. i'm going to objective to offer you common formal language or dialects that are extra actual understood than others. How are you? Kayfak? thank you. Shokran definite. Na'am No. l. a. consume: is that "consume" as in "consume this up please"?, if so: Koll Drink: remark as above: Eshrab Sleep: remark as above: Nam bathroom: various ameliorations there - very generally you will locate human beings choose the French word: toilette (twalet), or Hammam (bathing room) or Merhad. Nappy: Pampers!! extremely this is the word accepted, however the right Arabic word is "Haffada" footwear: Hithaa (formal), Gazma (Egyptian), Kundara (Syrian) Hat: Kubbaa (formal) Borneta (Egyptian) Jacket: Sutra (formal) Jacketta (extra straightforward, casual) interior: Bel-dakhel (formal), Juwwa (casual) exterior: Bel-kharej (formal) / Barra (casual) extra: Akthar complete: Khalas (relies upon on what you propose via complete extremely) Mum/Dad would be returned quickly: Mama/ Baba sata'oud/ saya'oud kareeban (formal) Mama/Baba hatergaa/ hayergaa kaman shwayya (casual) It’s ok: relies upon lots on context.

2016-10-01 22:36:33 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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