Arabic Learning Thread - 03/05

osamabawab
By osamabawab

Good Morning,

Salary has arrived and many ppl will be shopping today, so let’s speak about some words used in the shopping malls.

Words:
Tasaowoq =Shopping
Shera =Buying
Malabes =Garments
Adwat Matbakh = Kitchen utilities
Electroneyat= Electronics
Lohoom = Meats

Quiz
1- How can we say “I am going to lulu for buying garments” in Arabic? – plz use English letters –
2- What is the English Translation of “Hal hazehe al-Lohoom tazaja”

Have a nice Weekend :)

By Haroon khan505• 9 Jun 2012 17:36
Haroon khan505

thanks brother it is very useful. god bless u

By osamabawab• 3 May 2012 12:26
osamabawab

Quiz answers:

1- Ana Zaheb/thaheb Ela al-Lulu le shera al malabes.

2- Are these meats fresh?

By GodFather.• 3 May 2012 10:45
GodFather.

Shukran ya akhi puktoon!

By Khanan• 3 May 2012 10:43
Khanan

Welcome :)

No more hijacking of the 'Most useful thread on QL'.

Thanks Osama for your efforts. Unmatched really...

By GodFather.• 3 May 2012 10:41
GodFather.

Khanan, I was checking my ancestral tree and came to find that I am a direct decendant of Pathans, My great great grandfather was a Pustoon :)

By Khanan• 3 May 2012 10:37
Khanan

what had Pathan done to you ? :/?

By osamabawab• 3 May 2012 10:35
osamabawab

it is the same Eng.

By osamabawab• 3 May 2012 10:32
osamabawab

jadoo: to avoid problems of not using English in the main forum, please use English letters only. Thanks

By GodFather.• 3 May 2012 10:32
GodFather.

osama, what is Pathan in Arabic?

Just want to be careful of them in case!

By osamabawab• 3 May 2012 10:30
osamabawab

Coz Arabs didn't have BOBcorn and BEBsi in the old ages

By jadoo• 3 May 2012 10:28
jadoo

انا زاهب الى لولو لشراء الملابس

is this meat Fresh ?

By GodFather.• 3 May 2012 10:28
GodFather.

Yes there are lot of English letters and sound that don't exist in Arabic language either and the notorious one is P?

Any reason why the Arabic language does not use this letter or sound?

By anonymous• 3 May 2012 10:24
anonymous

I agree with emy on Z which is zin, and d is used for dal while th is used for dhal. In this case it is th which should be a dhal. So it is 'hathihi'

By osamabawab• 3 May 2012 10:17
osamabawab

So as u can see there is more than 7 letters which doesn't exist in English, which makes it damn difficult to find out words which doesn't contain this 7 letters in order to post it in QL and don't let ppl to confuse

By osamabawab• 3 May 2012 10:15
osamabawab

I will remind you with the Arabic Alphabets

Arabic => how to pronounce it in English (example)

Alef = A (Apple)

Ba = B (Book)

Ta = T (Tea)

Tha = TH (Thin)

Jeem = J (Gym)

Ha = NO ENGLISH synonym (its pronounced like the snake sound)

Kha = KH (Khaled)

Dal = D (Doctor)

Thal = th/Z (This)

Ra = R (Rose)

Zay = Z (Zebra)

Seen = S (Say)

Sheen = SH (Show)

Sad = No English synonym (it is similar to S)

Dad = No English synonym (it is similar to D)

Ta = No English synonym (it is similar to T)

Za = No English synonym (it is similar to Z)

Ain = No English synonym (it is similar to nothing)

Ghain = GH (but not exactly the same)

Fa = F (Fool)

Qaf = No English synonym (it is similar to Q / K)

Kaf = K (Kick)

lam = L (look)

Mem = M (Moon)

Noon = N (No)

Ha = H (Horn)

Wao = O (Wool)

Ya = E (Eat)

By osamabawab• 3 May 2012 09:57
osamabawab

Finally even if I write it "TH" there will be more letters which is not there in English language and the only way to learn it is to listen to the teacher.

So again i will repeat what i said in the first day of posting this thread that this is just a thread to have an idea about some common used words and it will not be sufficient to learn the language properly.

By GodFather.• 3 May 2012 09:57
Rating: 2/5
GodFather.

but then you can three letters which can similar, including the letter that looks like a "b" with a dot on it..:)

By emy007• 3 May 2012 09:54
Rating: 2/5
emy007

nop its nt same as we arleady have "Z" in arabic is "ز" and the "D" with dot in arabic is "ذ" so we cannot pronounce both alphabets in same way.

By GodFather.• 3 May 2012 09:49
GodFather.

I protest the one with the dot sounds like Z not TH..:)

By osamabawab• 3 May 2012 09:49
osamabawab

thnax Emy for the clarification :)

I purposely used "z" instead of "th" coz there might be someone who will pronounce "th" as "TE Etsh"

By emy007• 3 May 2012 09:34
Rating: 2/5
emy007

there are 2 kind of "D: in arabic lunguage one is with dot and other without.. the one with dot pronouce as "TH" and without dot pronounce as " D ". thats is the different.

By anonymous• 3 May 2012 09:26
Rating: 4/5
anonymous

I will try this time. Next time I will leave it for others to reply.

1. ana dahib ila lulu lishera almelabis

2. I dont know the word 'hazehe' the rest is fresh meat

By anonymous• 3 May 2012 09:26
anonymous

Yes, I was confused with Z and as said by emy if it was 'hadihi or hathihi' then there was no problem.

By cherukkan• 3 May 2012 09:22
cherukkan

I was waiting for others to reply

Hazehe is hadihi guilt, may be you got confused with Z

By emy007• 3 May 2012 09:18
emy007

plz use Hathehe instead of Hazehe .. as many people didnt understand the word. thanks

By emy007• 3 May 2012 09:15
emy007

shall i answer??? let me give chance for foreigners ...

osamabawah thanks for helping others in learning arabic, tahts a great work.

By RAK• 3 May 2012 09:15
RAK

1. Was going to post the same as Ukeng for translation in Arabic :(

2. Is this meat fresh? (wonder if hazehe is "this")

By GodFather.• 3 May 2012 09:08
GodFather.

Is the meat fresh?

Ana going to Lulu min shera malabes!

a funny attempt..:)

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