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Before using this dictionary you should be aware of the significant differences that arise in the way words are pronounced in Upper and Lower Egypt. Many words...
My new word which after giving up on web translators and speaking 'For your Family' locally, is the above 'eyeel Tak if your Cairean the posh version is 'Eyela Tak
Thats after learning the web...
So dwelling as I do, I was thinking that OK was the most world wide known word.
And I was right, very interesting and something I had never thought about before. Ain't tekinology just wundeful......
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From Who2's link:
In some Mediterranean countries such as Turkey, as well as in Brazil, it represents vulgar expressions: either an insult (you are an asshole), or the slang for anus itself. By the...
I learn this morning from reading this forum that our Brian Yare came a cropper at the WB ticket office, so, for my very short introduction to the Arabic language, we shall see if we can give him and...
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Well done Who2, this time when I clicked on this particular photo it went very big :up
Rubbish goes in this bin not in the canal..It is emptied daily!
In the canal live fish and animals NOT...
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Quote: A Farmer's life is not for me...
Name Meaning: George:
From the Greek name Γεωργιος (Georgios) which was derived from the Greek word γεωργος (georgos) meaning farmer, earthworker ,
itself...
Does anyone know how to say, in upper egyptian arabic are you ******* sure ? 'frenetically speakin....:cool:
cheers!
ps: or even are you taking the ******* **** ?
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50 squid a day? I was on that 40 years ago. Those were the days. More money than sense.
Ohh that's strange - I just posted the word bad'oonis' in a reply here but the post isn't showing! Anyway, at least the 'pink elephant' agrees with 'Mr. Pink'! :roll:
You generally find that some of the herbs we get in the Western World are not available here in Luxor at all, things like Fennel, great with Sea Bass, and a herb they call Rehann which in Egyptian...
I'm looking for an Arabic teacher for private tutoring. Ideally I'd like a female teacher on the East Bank.
Any tips appreciated. Thanks.
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I can't help here. My wife is currently on an intensive Luxor Arabic course on the West Bank, tutored by a male teacher at Hotel Scherezade. Most of the time it is 1 to 1, and either 2 or 4 hours a...
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