Arabic Phrases
Arabic Phrases
Arabic Phrases
English Phrases
Arabic Phrases
English Greetings
Arabic Greetings:
Hi!
Salam!
Good morning!
Sabah el kheer
Good evening!
Masaa el kheer
Marhaban
And you?
Good/ So-So.
Jayed/ 'aadee /
Shokran (jazeelan) ( )
What's new?
Maljadeed?
Nothing much
Lashai jadeed
Good night!
Good bye!
Maa salama
English Phrases
Arabic Phrases
I'm lost
Ada'tu tareeqi!
! !
Abhatu an John
Alma'derah
Just a little.
Qaleelan! !
Ma esmouk? Ma esmouki?
My name is ...
Esmee ....
...
I'm (American)
Morocco is a wonderful
country
I work as a (translator/
businessman)
I like Arabic
/ )
I've been learning Arabic for 1 adrusu allughah al arabia mundu shahr
month
Sa arjeo halan
Bettawfeeq !
Happy birthday!
Sana sa'eedah!
Merry Christmas!
Happy Eid
Eid mobarak! !
Happy Ramadan
Ramadan mobarak!
Congratulations!
Mabrook! !
Shahia tayebah!
Rahimaka Allah
Solving a Misunderstanding
I'm Sorry! (if you don't hear
something)
Afwan! !
Aasef! !
No Problem!
La moshkelah
I Don't Understand!
La afham! !
I Don't Know!
La aref! !
I Have No Idea.
La adri!
What Is This?
My Arabic is bad.
Don't worry!
Big/ Small
Kabeer/ Sagheer /
Today/ Now
Alyawm/ Al aan /
Tomorrow/ Yesterday
Ghadan/ Albareha / /
Yes/ No
Naam/ Laa /
Khod! !
Ajabani haqqan!
Really!
Haqqan !
Look!
Hurry up!
What? Where?
kam essa'a?
Give me this!
I love you!
I feel sick.
ana mareed. .
I need a doctor
ahtaju tabeeban! !
You may have noticed the tick () in some places, it is the equivalent of a soundless a
or a brief stop, which is the closest sound to a letter which only exist in Arabic.
The th is sometimes pronounced as th of that and sometimes as th of think, I
usually state how you should pronounce it.
In Arabic there are two types of "h", the sharp h and the regular "h", the sharp one is
hard to pronounce for many foreigner however a person can be understood even the
sharp "h" is pronounced as a regular "h".
Basics
I: ana
You (sg): inta/inti (m/f)
He: huwa
She: hiya
We: nahnu
You (pl): untum/inti (m/f)
They: uhum
Greetings
Hello: as-salam alaykum
Hello (response): wa alaykum e-salam
Goodbye (person leaving): ma'a salama
Goodbye (person staying): alla ysalmak
Good morning: sabaH ala-kheir
Good afternoon: masa' al-kheir
Good night: tisbaH ala-kheir
Welcome: ahlan wa sahlan OR marHaba
Basics
Yes: aiwa/na'am
No: la
Maybe: mumkin
Please: min fadhlik
Thank you: shukran
You're welcome: afwan
Small talk
How are you?: kef Halak?
Fine thanks: zein al-Hamdulillah
What's your name?: shismak?
My name is?: ismi ?
I understand: ana fahim
I don't understand: la afham
I speak?: ana atakallam ?
Do you speak?: titkallam ??
English: inglizi
French: fransawi
German: almani
I don't speak Arabic: ma-atakallam arabi
Getting Around
Where is (the)??: wein (al-) ??
Airport: al-matar
Signs
Entry: dukhol
Exit: khuruj
Toilets (men): Hammam lirrijal
Toilets (women): Hammam linnisa'a
Hospital: mustashfa
Police: shurta
Days
Monday: yom al-idhnayn
Tuesday: yom al-dhaladh
Wednesday: yom al-arba'
Thursday: yom al-khamis
Friday: yom al-jama'a
Saturday: yom as-sabt
Sunday: yom al-Had
Numbers
Zero: sifr
One: waHid
Two: idhnin
Three: dhladha
Four: arba'a
Five: khamsa
Six: sitta
Seven: sab'a
Eight: dhimania
Nine: tis'a
Ten: ashra
"Hello"
"Peace"
"Goodbye" (informal)