Saturday, June 7, 2014

Basic Phrases

English                                                          Arabic Egyptian

I love you                                                            Yalla habibi
Hello                                                             Ahlan wa sahlan
Good bye                                                                        Salam
Good night                                                     Tis bah ala kheir
How are you                                           Izayak (m) Izayek (f)
Fine                          Kiwayess (m) Kiwayessa (f) Kiyessa (g)
My name is                                                                     Ismi...
What's your name                            Ismak (m)  Ismek (f) eith?
Welcome                                                           Ahlan wa shlan
Yes                                                                                     Aiwa
No                                                                                          Va
Thank you                                                                     Shukran
Sorry                                                                                  Assif
You are welcome                                                             Ataffu
I dont understand                              Mish fahiim (m) fahma (f)
Stop                                                                                      Bass
Right                                                                                 Yemun
Left                                                                                   Shemal
What?                                                                                  Naam
Please                                                                            Nlin tadak               

Thursday, June 5, 2014

History of Speakers

Arabic Egyptian also known as Egyptian Spoken Arabic, Normal Egyptian and Egyptian Arabic is advertised of Arabic which belongs to the Semites branch of the Afro Asiatic language family. It also serves a second language in many other countries of the middle East, E.G., in Iraq, Israel, Jordan, and ext.The total number of people that speak Arabic Egyptian is estimated to be upward of 54 million. It's not endangered.


Here is a Arabic Egyptian girl !!!!!!!

One Cool Jokes



This is a joke made by an Arabic Egyptian person!!!!!




Hahahahahhahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



Origin

The Ancient Egyptian believe that writing was invented by the god Thoth and called their hieroglyphic script. The word hieroglyphic comes from the Greek heroes. Between 50,000 and 15,000 years ago, the desert area West of Nile was inhabited sparsely if at all due to the regions aridity. The modern Arabic Egyptian came. Arabic was brought to Egypt by the Muslim. I love the origin of the Arabic Egyptian.





WOW!!!!!!

Flag

The flag

Pyramid

So beautiful !!!!!!!!!!!

Information About how Arabic Egyptian is Doing

The Arabic Egyptian language is doing very well. They're over 54 million speakers in the world. The Arabic Egyptian is wildly spoken. The language Arabic Egyptian is NOT endangered. 


That's a lot people 

Encouragemeant

You can do it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



I think that we should learn this language because the history of the language has so much respect in it. Lots of words has some Arabic in it. Its a very beautiful culture and language. It's one of the best language on earth (for me).

Unique Sound

The unique sound in Arabic Egyptian is the /r/ sound, which sounds like "rrrrrrrr".



ROAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Interesting Grammar Snippets

All long vowels become shorten in unstressed position and before consonant clusters. Short /i/ and /u/ are often dropped when an other vowel is added to a certain kind of word.


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Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Poem


Arabic Song




    



This is a famous Arabic song which is called "Yalla Habibi"
                                          Here it goes!!!!!!
                                       




                                                                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                 

Someone Speaking Arabic

                                             Here is a girl speaking Arabic





 

Countries Were it is Spoken

Arabic Egyptian is usually spoken in its origin country which are Arab and Egypt (obviously). 

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Grammar Rules

The usual word order in the Arabic Egyptian is SVO, which means Subject - Object - Verb. The demonstrative this and that follows the noun they modify.