
Jayed/ 'aadee Thank You (Very Much)! Shokran (jazeelan) You're Welcome! (for thank you ) Hey! Friend! Al afw I Missed You So Much! Eshtaqto elaika/ elaiki (female) katheeran Ahlan sadiqi/ sadiqati! (female) / ( ! ) / What's New? Maljadeed? Nothing Much Lashai jadeed Good Night! Tosbeho/ tosbeheena (female) ala khair/ See You Later! Araka/ Araki (female) fi ma ba'd Good Bye! Ma a salama Help & Directions: I'm Lost Can I Help You? Can You Help Me? Where is the (bathroom/ pharmacy)? Go Straight! Then Turn Left/ Right! I'm Looking For John. Arabic Phrases English Phrases Arabic Transliterated Phrases Arabic Script Arabic Greetings: Hi! Salam! Good Morning! Sabah el kheer Good Evening! Welcome! (to greet someone) How Are You? Masaa el kheer Marhaban Kaifa haloka/ haloki ( female) I'm Fine, Thanks! Ana bekhair, shokran! And You? Wa ant? / Wa anti? (female) Good/ So-So. There is a sharp h that is different from the regular h, however a person can be understood even if it s pronounced as a regular h. The th is sometimes pronounced as th of that and sometimes as th of think, I usually state how you should pronounce it.

Which is not that different from the masculine form, just an extra i or a The tick ( ) is for a sound like soundless a or a stop just to make closer to the real sound which doesn t exist in English. I used the blue font in some places in transliteration to distinguish between the female and male gender. Arabic Phrases Salim 2006 © The table below contains: Arabic phrases, expressions, Arabic conversation and idioms, words in Arabic, greetings, survival phrases.
