Requirements
- Our course is perfect for any student who wants to learn the language. Whether you're a beginner or just want to brush up on your skills, we've got you covered. And the best part? We make learning fun! So ditch the boring textbooks and join us for a wild ride of Arabic phrases, cultural insights, and maybe even a few belly laughs. Trust us, your language skills will thank you!
Features
- Easy video lessons for learning Egyptian phrases. Learn from native speakers. No need to read or write, just watch and listen. Fun and entertaining way to learn. Impress your friends with your new Egyptian slang.
Target audiences
- Our course is taught by a native speaker who knows all the ins and outs of the language. We cover the most common phrases you'll need to get by, and the best part? You don't need to know how to read or write! We'll have you speaking like a pro in no time. And who knows, maybe you'll even impress a few locals with your newfound skills (just don't blame us if they start asking for your autograph!). So join us and let's get this Arabic party started!
The course of Egyptian colloquial phrases focuses on the most common expressions that you can hear in every day speech in the streets of Egypt. You can use the phrases to blend in, understand, react to your friends or show off little bit or just innocently pretend that u speak Arabic. Do you want to learn some Egyptian phrases but don’t know how to read or write? No problem! We’ve got you covered. Our course is so easy, you could do it blindfolded (but please don’t actually do that, it’s dangerous). In fact, we challenge you to learn some phrases and impress your friends – without ever cracking open a textbook! Are you up for the challenge? Let’s do this!
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Egyptian phrases you must know.
- 1. Sabah alcher / Good morning
- 2. Masaˇa alcher / Good evening
- 3. Maasalama / Goodbye
- 4. Tusbah alcher. / Goodnight
- 5. Ashufak ba´adeen / jawmak sa´eed / See you later / have a nice day
- 6. Istamtaa / Hashufak taanee / Enjoy your time / See you again
- 7. Esmak e / Ana esmee / What´s your name / My name is
- 8. Atamannaa ashufak marra / Hope to see you again
- 9. Hakalimak taanee / Talk to you again
- 10. Asif, mish ayz / I am sorry I don´t want
- 11. Bas balaash / I am sorry don´t bother me
- 12.Mish raqam / I don´t have Egyptian number
- How are you? Amil e? Amla e?
- How are you? Ezzayak? Ezzayek?
- Tabaan / Of course. Absolutely.
- BizabT. Exactly.
- Helwa / Sweet, beautiful
- Asal. عسل / Sweet
- Shuf/ Look
- Tamam / Alright
- Enta kwaiz? / Are you ok?
- Bititkalim Ingleezee? Do you speak English?
- Ameel e? Eh achbar? / How are you? What is new?
- Baada iznak. / Excuse me.
- Kullu tamman. Mashee. Hadr. /Everything is fine, good, great.
- Bus/look vs Bas/ stop. Emphatic letters saad and seen
- Maleesh. /Never mind.
- Malish/ I am sorry
- Mashi/ It´´s ok
- Ma fish /There is no
- Mas fish mushkila / No problem
- Ana mish fahma / I dont understand
- Al hamdu lilaah / Thanks God
- Fahma? /Do you understand?
- Mas fish mushkila
- Ma feesh flus
- Mumkin
- Ma fish haga mish mumkina
- Ana al mumkin
- Kullu haga mumkin
- Kullu sana wa enta taeeb
- Enta magnun
- Istana shwaya
- Thenya wahda
- Challi
- Fikra adeema
- Ala fikra
- Chalas
- Hadritak
- Ana asif
- We maalu
- Challi ballak
- Ajnak helwa
- E da
- Toohfa
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