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This document provides phrases for introducing yourself in English and Arabic, asking for help and directions, expressing greetings, and other common expressions. It includes translations of greetings like "Hi!", "Good morning!", and "Nice to meet you!" as well as questions like "What's your name?" and "Where are you from?". Phrases for asking for help with directions or finding places are also translated, along with numbers, days, times, and other basic words. The document concludes with translations of common pronouns in Arabic.

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Arabic Learning

This document provides phrases for introducing yourself in English and Arabic, asking for help and directions, expressing greetings, and other common expressions. It includes translations of greetings like "Hi!", "Good morning!", and "Nice to meet you!" as well as questions like "What's your name?" and "Where are you from?". Phrases for asking for help with directions or finding places are also translated, along with numbers, days, times, and other basic words. The document concludes with translations of common pronouns in Arabic.

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How to Introduce Yourself in English & Arabic

Do you speak (English/ Arabic)?

Hal tatakallamu alloghah alenjleziah/ alarabiah?


/
Just a little.
Qaleelan! !
What's your name?
Ma esmouk? Ma esmouki?
My name is ...
Esmee ....
Mr.../ Mrs./ Miss
Assayed/ Assayeda/ Al anesah ... // ......
Nice to meet you!
Motasharefon/ motasharefatun (f) bema'refatek
/
You're very kind!
Anta lateef/ Anti lateefa
! !
Where are you from?
Men ayna anta/ anti (female)?
I'm from (the U.S/ Morocco)
Ana men (amreeka/ almaghrib) /
I'm (American)
Ana (amreeki/ amrekiah (female) /
Where do you live?
Ayna taskun?/ Ayna taskuneen? (female)

I live in (the U.S/ France)
A'eesho fel welayat almotaheda/ faransa
/
Did you like it here?
Hal istamta'ta bewaqtika/ bewaqtiki (f) huna?

Morocco is a wonderful country
Al maghrib baladun jameel! !
What do you do for a living?
Ma mehnatuk? Mehnatuki (female)
I work as a (translator/ businessman)A'mal ka(motarjim/ rajul a'maal) /
I like Arabic
Ohibbu allughah al arabia
I've been learning Arabic for 1 month
adrusu allughah al arabia mundu shahr

Oh! That's good!
Hada shay'un Jameel
How old are you?
Kam howa umruk? umroki (female)
I'm (twenty, thirty...) years old.
Umri ( 'eshreen/ thalatheen) sanah (th as in bath)
( / )
I have to go
Yajebu an athhaba al aan! (th as in that)
I will be right back!
Sa arjeo halan

Greetings in English & Arabic

English Greetings:
Hi!
Good morning!
Good evening!
Welcome! (to greet someone)
How are you?
I'm fine, thanks!
And you?
Good/ So-So.
Thank you (very much)!
You're welcome! (for "thank you")
Hey! Friend!
I missed you so much!
What's new?
Nothing much
Good night!
See you later!
Good bye!

Arabic Greetings:
Salam!
Sabah el kheer
Masaa el kheer
Marhaban
Kaifa haloka/ haloki ( female)
Ana bekhair, shokran!
Wa ant? / Wa anti? (female)
Jayed/ 'aadee /
Shokran (jazeelan) ( )
Alafw
Ahlan sadiqi/ sadiqati! (female)
/ !
Eshtaqto elaika/ elaiki (female) katheeran

Maljadeed?
Lashai jadeed
Tosbeho/ tosbeheena (female) ala khair/ /

Araka/ Araki (female) fi ma ba'd

Maa salama

Asking for Help and Directions in English & Arabic

I'm lost
Can I help you?
Can you help me?
Where is the (bathroom/ pharmacy)?
Go straight! then turn left/ right!
I'm looking for john.
One moment please!
Hold on please! (phone)
How much is this?
Excuse me ...! (to ask for something)
Excuse me! ( to pass by)
Come with me!

Ada'tu tareeqi! ! !
Hal beemkani mosaadatuk?
Hal beemkanek mosaadati?
Ayna ajedu (al merhaad/ assaidaliah)?
(/ )
imshy ala tool, thumma arrij yaminan/ shimalan
/
!
Abhatu an John
Lahda men fadlek/ fadleki (female)
ibqa/ ibqay (female) ala al khat raja'an
/!
Kam howa thamanoh? (th as in bath)
Men fathlek/ fathleki (female) (th as in that)
Alma'derah
Ta'ala/ ta'alay (female) ma'ee! !

Arabic Expressions and Words

Good/ Bad/ So-So.


Jayed/ saye'/ 'adee / /
Big/ Small
Kabeer/ Sagheer /
Today/ Now
Alyawm/ Al aan /
Tomorrow/ Yesterday
Ghadan/ Albareha / /
Yes/ No
Naam/ Laa /
Here you go! (when giving something)Khod! !
Do you like it?
Hal ajabak? Hal ajabaki? (female)
I really like it!
Ajabani haqqan!
I'm hungry/ thirsty.
Ana jae/ ana atshaan /
In The Morning/ Evening/ At Night. Sabahan/ masaan/ laylan / /
Hatha/ thalek. Huna/ hunaak (th as in that)
This/ That. Here/There
/ ./
Ana/ anta/ anti (you female). Houwa/ Hiya
Me/ You. Him/ Her.
/ . /
Really!
Haqqan !
Look!
Onzor / Onzori (female) !!
Hurry up!
Asre'/ Asre'ee (female) !!
What? Where?
Matha? Ayn? (th as in that)
What time is it?
kam essa'a?
Enaha al 'ashera. Ennaha assaabe'a wa nesf.
It's 10 o'clock. 07:30pm.
.
Give me this!
A'teni hatheh! (th as in that) !
I love you!
Uhibbok/ uhibboki (female)
I feel sick.
ana mareed. .
I need a doctor
ahtaju tabeeban! !
wahed, ithnaan, thalatha (th as in think).
One, Two, Three
, ,
Four, Five, Six
arba'a, khamsa, sitta , ,
sab'a, thamania (th as in think), tis'a, 'ashara.
Seven, Eight, Nine, Ten
, , ,

Wish Someone Something

Good luck!
Happy birthday!
Happy new year!
Merry Christmas!
Happy Eid
Happy Ramadan
Congratulations!
Enjoy! (for meals...)
I'd like to visit Iraq one day
Say hi to John for me
Bless you (when sneezing)
Good night and sweet dreams!

Bettawfeeq !
Eid meelad sa'eed!
Sana sa'eedah!
A'yaad meelad Saeedah !
Eid mobarak! !
Ramadan mobarak!
Mabrook! !
Shahia tayebah!
Arghabu bezeyarat al iraq.
Sallem ala John men ajlee )(
Rahimaka Allah
Laila sa'eda wa ahlaam ladida !

Solving a Misunderstanding

I'm Sorry! (if you don't hear


something)
Sorry (for a mistake)
No Problem!
Can You Say It Again?
Can You Speak Slowly?
Write It Down Please!
I Don't Understand!
I Don't Know!
I Have No Idea.
What's That Called In Arabic?
What Does "gato" Mean In
English?
How Do You Say "Please" In
Arabic?
What Is This?
My Arabic is bad.
I need to practice my Arabic
Don't worry!

Afwan! !
Aasef! !
La moshkelah
Aed men fadlek!/ Aeedi men fadleki (fem)
Takalam bebot men fadlek/ fadleki (fem)
Oktobha men fadlek/ Oktobiha men fadleki (fem)
/ !!
La afham! !
La aref! !
La adri!
Ma esmoho bel arabiah?
Mada ta'ni kalemat "qit" bel inglizia? " "

Kaifa taqoulu kalimat "please" bel arabia? " "

Ma hatha (th as in that)


Lughati al arabic laisat kama yajib
Ahtaaju an atadarraba 'ala al arabia!
La taqlaq! La taqlaqi (fem) ! /

Arabic Pronouns
English Pronouns

Arabic Pronouns

Pronouns
I
you
he
she
we
they

- althamaa'er
- aanaa
- aant
- how
- heee

- nahn
- hom

me
you
him
her
us
them
my
your
his
her
our
their
mine
yours
his
hers
ours
theirs

- aanaa
- aant
- lah
- lahaa
- lanaa
- menhom
- leee
- lakom
- lah
- lahaa
- lanaa
- men

- manjam
- lak
- lah


- khaasatahaa
- lanaa
- lahom

English
Pronouns
I speak
you speak
he speaks
she speaks
we speak
they speak

- aanaa aatakalam
- ant tatakalam
- how eeatakalam
- hea tatakalam

- nahn natakalam
- hom eeatakalamown

give me
give you
give him
give her
give us
give them
my book
your book
his book
her book
our book
their book
I speak
you speak
he speaks
she speaks
we speak
they speak

- aa'teneee

- ao'teeeak

- a'teeeah

- a'teeeahaa

- a'taeenaa

- a'teeehom
- ketaabeee
- ketaabek
- ketaabah
- ketaabehaa
- ketaabonaa
- ketaabahom
- aanaa aatakalam
- ant tatakalam
- how eeatakalam
- hea tatakalam

- nahn natakalam
- hom eeatakalamown

Arabic Pronouns

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