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يبدو
it seems
ياهلا/أهلاً وسهلاً
welcome
هي/هذه/هيده
this
هالحكي/هذا الحَكي
This story
نُمرة (ج. نُمَر)
size
ناصِح
fat
مُناسَبة
occasion
مُفضّل
favorite
مَعقول
reasonable
مَبروك (ج. مبروكيمن)
may you enjoy them (lit. congratulations)
مناسِب
suitable
لاقي - يلاقي
to find
كِرمالك
for you
قديم
old
فواكلوري
folk, very traditional
فاتِح
light (color)
غامق
dark (color)
غالي
expensive
عيب
not appropriate, shameful
صَندل
sandals
شرّفتِ
you have honored (us); welcome
سوق (ج. أسواق)
market
سعر (ج. أسعار)
price
زَهر
pink
جديد
new
تِكرم عينِك
you're welcome (lit. may your eyes be honored!)
تَنورة
skirt
بَكم
how much (is the price)?
بنفسجي
purple
بالي
used, second hand (clothes)
المستعملة
used
اختَلَف-يختَلف
to differ
Verb stems
simplest form of past tense هو
sound plurals
these plurals are in turn divided into two sub-types: masculine and feminine ending
object pronouns
هو - -ه
هي - -ها
هُم - -هُم
انتَ - _’ك
انتِ -_,ك
انتو - كُم
انا - -ني
نِحنا - -نا
masculine sound plural
ends in -يِن
feminine sound plurals
ends in -ات
broken plurals
formed by changing vowels of the word. named this way b/c basic letters in singular noun are "broken apart" in order to form the plural. english equivalent of broken plurals are words like goose-geese, man-men, woman-women.
broken plural pattern for يوم، سِعر، ولَد، لَون
أيّام،أسعاد، أولاد، أَلوان
broken plural pattern for مَفعَل
مفاعل
broken plural pattern for فعل
فُعول