Mira has two uncles (Dad's side) 3 aunts (Dad's side) 1 uncle (Mom's side) two aunts (Mom's side)
12 cousins.
How to say this in Arabic?
ميرا عندها عمين، تلات عمات. خال واحد، خالتين و تنعشر ابن عم
Nominal or Verbal Sentence?
عامر كان بالصف // هو بيحب التفاح // ليلى عمرها ٢٥ سنة // نحنا مندرس عربي // وسيم ساكن بسيسايد // في أربع طالبات
Amer was in the classroom (V) he likes apples (V) Laila is 25 years old (N) We study Arabic (V) Waseem lives in Seaside (V) There are 4 students (N)
Translate:
I would like to introduce you to my husband, he is a lawyer.
بحب عرفك ع زوجي، هو محامي
Tinder then, اسمي أحمد، سوري الجنسية، عمري 37 سنة، أعزب، أبحث عن زوجة سورية تسكن في مصر.
My name is Ahmad, Syrian, 37 years old, single, looking for a Syrian wife living in Egypt.
Qais was not in the classroom when U. Randa asked about him. Yup, you are being a good friend so you lie and say: Qais was in the classroom.
How do you say this in Arabic?
قيس كان بالصف
Translate into English. (3/4: still gets full credit)
نبيلة إستاذة شاطرة كتير/ هوّ صديق عزيز علي/ نبيل خاطب/ سهام زوجة منيحة كتير
1. Nabila is a very good teacher.
2. He is a dear friend to me.
3. Nabil is engaged.
4. Siham is a very good wife.
You meet Dina for the first time, Ask her in Arabic:
1. How are you? (fem.)
2. What do you study? (fem.)
3. Where are you from?
4. What do you do?
... ok, enough questions!
Give points (3/4) right.
كيف حالك؟ شو بتدرسي؟ من وين إنت؟ شو بتشتغلي؟
You have seen the idiomatic expression "تكرم عيونك/ تكرم عيونكم" what does it mean and when is it used?
It means: with pleasure.
We say it: When someone asks for a favor.
يقضي الصيفية means?
Spends the summer
عقبالك .. What does it mean?
When do you say it?
Same to you.. When someone congratulate you
Translate into English: My father is a translator, my mom is a nurse, and my brother is an accountant.
أبي مترجم، أمي ممرضة، وأخي محاسب
A conversation between Reem and Samira.. What are they saying?
Reem: بشوفكْ بُكرة سميرة
Samira: بعتذر كتير، أنا مشغولة بكرة ... بركي الأسبوع الجاي
Reem: See you tomorrow Samira. Samira: I'm sorry, I'm very busy tomorrow. Maybe next week.
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