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someone here
08-04-2009, 06:56 AM
Greetings:

A:sabaah el kheer "Good morning" صباح الخير
B:sabaah el noor "Good morning" صباح النور

A:masaa’ el kheer "Good evening" مساء الخير
B:masaa’ el noor "Good evening" مساء النور

A:tesbah (e) ala kheer "Good night" تصبح علي خير
tesbahi (F) ala kheer تصبحي علي خير

B:w enta (e) men ahlo "Good night" وانت من أهله
w enti (F) men ahlo وانتِ من أهله

A:essalaamu aleekum "peace be upon you" السلامُ عليكم
B:w aleekum essalaam w “peace be upon you, & و عليكم السلام و
rahmatu llaahi w barakaatu God's compassion & رحمة الله و بركاته
his blessings"
A:ahlan wa sahlan "Hello"/ "Welcome" أهلا و سهلا
B:ahlan beek (e) "Hello" أهلا بيك
ahlan beeki(f) أهلا بيكي

A: ezzayyak (e) "How're you" ازَّيَّك
ezzayyek (F) ازَّيِّك
B: alhamdulellaah "Thank God" الحمدُ لله
kwayyes (e) "Fine" كويس
kwayyesa (F) كويسة
http://arabeya.org/index.php?option=...d=57&Itemid=65
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بنــuaeــت
08-04-2009, 07:12 AM
fine >>>نحن نقول ( بخير ) اما المصريون يقولون ( كويس)
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someone here
08-05-2009, 11:13 AM
yes, you totally right

but this is mainly Egyptian colloquial Arabic :statisfie
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Proud of Islam
08-14-2009, 07:01 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by someone here
yes, you totally right

but this is mainly Egyptian colloquial Arabic :statisfie
Don't you think that learning the formal Arabic is better? ^^
If a non-Arabic learned the Egyptian colloquial Arabic, that will not help him in understanding most of the holy Quran, Hadiths, and any Arabic book or article, right?

I appreciate your effort here, but I see that it's much more beneficial for non-Arabs to learn the formal Arabic first; it's actually the right Arabic :sunny:

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someone here
08-15-2009, 07:05 AM
Yes , but i thought that Egyptian colloquial is more easy
and if you learn it, it will be more easy to learn Modern standard Arabic
And Here is Some Arabic words.

Family
Grand father جد
(gedd) Grand mother جدة (gedda)
Father أب (ab)
Mother أم (om)
Son ابن (ebn)
Daughter بنت (bent)
Grand son حفيد (hafeed)
Grand daughter حفيدة (hafeeda)
Brother أخ (akh)
Sister أخت (okht)
Uncle (father) عم (am)
Aunt (father) عمة (amma)
Uncle (mother) خال (khaal)
Aunt (mother) خالة (khaala)
Cousin (m) ابن عم (ebn am)

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Rasema
08-19-2009, 07:16 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by someone here
Greetings:

A:sabaah el kheer "Good morning" صباح الخير
B:sabaah el noor "Good morning" صباح النور

A:masaa’ el kheer "Good evening" مساء الخير
B:masaa’ el noor "Good evening" مساء النور

A:tesbah (e) ala kheer "Good night" تصبح علي خير
tesbahi (F) ala kheer تصبحي علي خير

B:w enta (e) men ahlo "Good night" وانت من أهله
w enti (F) men ahlo وانتِ من أهله

A:essalaamu aleekum "peace be upon you" السلامُ عليكم
B:w aleekum essalaam w “peace be upon you, & و عليكم السلام و
rahmatu llaahi w barakaatu God's compassion & رحمة الله و بركاته
his blessings"
A:ahlan wa sahlan "Hello"/ "Welcome" أهلا و سهلا
B:ahlan beek (e) "Hello" أهلا بيك
ahlan beeki(f) أهلا بيكي

A: ezzayyak (e) "How're you" ازَّيَّك
ezzayyek (F) ازَّيِّك
B: alhamdulellaah "Thank God" الحمدُ لله
kwayyes (e) "Fine" كويس
kwayyesa (F) كويسة
http://arabeya.org/index.php?option=...d=57&Itemid=65


Assalamu Alikum wa rahmatu Allahi wa barakatuh

We don't say good morning,evening,night..., correct?

We just say "Assalamu Alikum"

Wa bejt e resulallah.
I don't know what I said :hiding:

Anyways,shukran for the rest of info.

Jazzah Allah khairan?
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