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Greetings & Goodbyes


Below youll find a list of traditional greetings and other basic conversation starters, plus common ways to respond to
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With these phrases, you can begin and end simple conversations. For instance, how might a simple greeting sound like?

Nashida: Hello! How are you?


Karima: I am fine, thank you. What about you?
Nashida: I am okay.
Karima: I will be right back.
Nashida: See you later!
Karima: Good bye!

In Arabic, this conversation would sound like this:

Nashida: Salam! Kaifa haloki?


Karima: Ana bekhair, shokran! Wa anti?
Nashida: Aadee.
Karima: Sa arjeo halan.
Nashida: Araki fi ma bad!
Karima: Maa salama!

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Introductions & Small Talk


So once youve begun a conversation, you probably want to be able to say more things in between before you end it.
Here are some basic introductions and other small talk phrases to help get the dialogue going. For more, check out
this course on the basics of Arabic.

Whats your name? (female) Ma esmouki?


Whats your name? (male) Ma esmouk?
My name is Esmee
Where are you from? (female) Men ayna anti
Where are you from? (male) Men ayna anta
Im from Ana men
Where do you live? (female) Ayna taskuneen?
Where do you live? (male) Ayna taskun?
I live in the United States/France Aeesho fel welayat almotaheda / faransa /
What do you do for a living? (female) Ma mehnatuki?
What do you do for a living? (male) Ma mehnatuk?
I work as a Amal ka
How old are you? (female) Kam howa umroki?
How old are you? (male) Kam howa umruk?
Im (twenty) years old Umri eshreen sanah )(
Its nice to meet you (female) Motasharefatun bemarefatek
Its nice to meet you (male) Motasharefon bemarefatek
Do you speak Arabic? Hal tatakallam al-lughah al-arabyah?
Slightly/Some Qaleelan

Good Wishes
There are certain phrases you might tell someone on special days like their birthday, or other holidays. Learn how to say
them below.

Happy birthday Eid meelad saeed


Happy New Year Sana saeedah
Merry Christmas Ayaad meelad Saeedah
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Good luck Bettawfeeq
Bless you Rahimaka Allah
Good night, sweet dreams Laila saeda wa ahlaam ladida

Travel Phrases
Maybe you only want to learn enough Arabic to get you by during your travels. If youre going through Saudi Arabia, the
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Im lost! Adatu tareeqi! !


Can you help me? Hal beemkanek mosaadati?
Excuse me (passing by) Almaderah
Where is the bathroom? Ayna ajedu al merhaad?
Where is the pharmacy? Ayna ajedu assaidaliah?
What is this? Ma hatha?
How much is this? Kam howa thamanoh?
Can you speak slowly? Takalam bebot men fadlek (male) /fadleki (female)?
Can you say it again? Aed men fadlek! (male) Aeedi men fadleki (female)
I dont understand La afham
I dont know La aref
Im sorry (didnt hear something) Afwan

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My Arabic is bad Lughati al arabic laisat kama yajib

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