ArabicPhrases This page contains a table including the following: Arabic phrases, expressions and words in Arabic, conversation and idioms, Arabic greetings and survival phrases or simply if you want to know what to say when chatting. Most of the sentences below are used for the everyday life conversations, so they might come handy if you memorize them, if you don't know how to say a word then check our alphabet in Arabic which can be found on the menu above to get some help. To hear some of the sentence below make sure to check the Arabic Video page. Arabic Phrases To Save this Page Press (CTRL D) or E-mail this Page! Free Translation English Phrases Arabic Phrases English Greeti ngs Arabic Greeti ngs: Hi! Salam! Good morning! Sabah el kheer Good evening! Masaa el kheer Welcome! (to greet someone) Marhaban How are you? Kaifa haloka/ haloki ( female) I'm fine, thanks! Ana bekhair, shokran! And you? Wa ant? / Wa anti? (f emale) Good/ So-So. Jayed/ 'aadee / Thank you (very much)! Shokran (jazeelan) ( ) You're welcome! (for "thank you") Alafw Hey! Friend! Ahlan sadiqi/ sadiqati! (female) / ! I missed you so much! Eshtaqto elaika/ elaiki (female) katheeran What's new? Maljadeed? Nothing much Lashai jadeed Good night! Tosbeho/ tosbeheena (female) ala khair/ / Home Arabic Phrases Chinese Phrases French Phrases German Phrases Hindi Phrases Italian Phrases Japanese Phrases Korean Phrases Russian Phrases Spani sh Phrases Tagalog Phrases Turkish Phrases Urdu Phrases More Languages Languages Forum POPULAR PAGES Free Translation Learn to Type Alphabet in Cursive Latin Phrases German Phrases Spanish Phrases Japanese Phrases Learn Japanese Chinese Phrases Korean Phrases Learn Hindi Adjectives List Russian Alphabet More Languages Homepage Phrases Alphabet Forum Free Translation Volunteer Howto Learn English Tips for speaking the language Find it All Here ! ukfunl ife.com Arabic Phrases and Common Sentences http://www.linguanaut.com/english_arabic.htm 1 of 5 29/07/2009 10:12 AM English Phrases Arabic Phrases See you later! Araka/ Araki (female) fi ma ba'd Good bye! Maa salama Asking for Help and Directi ons I'm lost Ada'tu tareeqi! ! ! Can I help you? Hal beemkani mosaadatuk? Can you help me? Hal beemkanek mosaadati ? Where is the (bathroom/ pharmacy)? Ayna ajedu (al merhaad/ assaidaliah)? ) / ( Go straight! then turn left/ right! imshy ala tool, thumma arrij yaminan/ shimalan / ! I'm looking for john. Abhatu an John One moment please! Lahda men fadlek/ fadleki (female) Hold on please! (phone) ibqa/ ibqay (female) ala al khat raja'an / ! How much is this? Kam howa thamanoh? (th as in bath) Excuse me ...! (to ask for something) Men fathlek/ fathleki (female) (th as in that ) Excuse me! ( to pass by) Alma'derah Come with me! Ta'ala/ ta'alay (female) ma'ee! ! To Save this Page Press (CTRL D) or E-mail this Page! Free Translation How to Introduce Yourself Do you speak (English/ Arabic)? Hal tatakallamu alloghah alenjleziah/ alarabiah? / Just a little. Qaleelan! ! What's your name? Ma esmouk? Ma esmouki? My name is ... Esmee .... Mr.../ Mrs./ Miss Assayed/ Assayeda/ Al anesah ... . . . / / ... Nice to meet you! Motasharefon/ motasharefatun (f) bema'refatek / You're very kind! Anta lateef/ Anti lateefa ! ! Where are you from? Men ayna anta/ anti (female)? Practice your English Online Course: Learn speaking English fluently. Try now for free ! English speaking tips Here you will find some tips on how to improve your English speaking . Arabic Phrases and Common Sentences http://www.linguanaut.com/english_arabic.htm 2 of 5 29/07/2009 10:12 AM How to Introduce Yourself I'm from (the U.S/ Morocco) Ana men (amreeka/ almaghrib) ) / ) I'm (American) Ana (amreeki/ amrekiah (female) / Where do you live? Ayna taskun?/ Ayna taskuneen? (female) I live in (the U.S/ France) A'eesho fel welayat almotaheda/ faransa / Did you like it here? Hal istamta'ta bewaqtika/ bewaqtiki (f) huna?
Morocco is a wonderful country Al maghrib baladun jameel! ! What do you do for a living? Ma mehnatuk? Mehnatuki (female) I work as a (translator/ businessman) A'mal ka(motarjim/ rajul a'maal) / I like Arabic Ohibbu allughah al arabia I've been learning Arabic for 1 month adrusu allughah al arabia mundu shahr Oh! That's good! Hada shay'un Jameel How old are you? Kam howa umruk? umroki (female) I'm (twenty, thirty...) years old. Umri ( 'eshreen/ thalatheen) sanah (th as in bath) ) / ( I have to go Yajebu an athhaba al aan! (th as in that) I will be right back! Sa arjeo halan Wish Someone Something Good luck! Bettawfeeq ! Happy birthday! Eid meelad sa'eed! Happy newyear! Sana sa'eedah! Merry Christmas! A'yaad meelad Saeedah ! Happy Eid Eid mobarak! ! Happy Ramadan Ramadan mobarak! Congratulations! Mabrook! ! Enjoy! (for meals...) Shahia tayebah! I'd like to visit Morocco one day Arghabu bezeyarat al maghrib. Say hi to John for me Sallem ala John men ajlee ) ( Bless you (when sneezing) Rahimaka Allah Arabic Phrases and Common Sentences http://www.linguanaut.com/english_arabic.htm 3 of 5 29/07/2009 10:12 AM How to Introduce Yourself Good night and sweet dreams! Laila sa'eda wa ahlaam ladida ! Solving a Misunderstanding I'm Sorry! (if you don't hear something) Afwan! ! Sorry (for a mistake) Aasef! ! No Problem! La moshkelah Can You Say It Again? Aed men fadlek!/ Aeedi men fadleki (fem) Can You Speak Slowly? Takalambebot men fadlek/ fadleki (fem) Write I t Down Please! Oktobha men fadlek/ Oktobiha men fadleki (fem) ! / ! I Don't Understand! La afham! ! I Don't Know! La aref! ! I Have No Idea. La adri! What's That Called In Arabic? Ma esmoho bel arabiah? What Does "gato" Mean In English? Mada ta'ni kalemat "qit" bel inglizia? " " How Do You Say "Please" In Arabic? Kaifa t aqoulu kalimat "please" bel arabia? " "
What Is This? Ma hatha (th as in that) My Arabic is bad. Lughati al arabic laisat kama yajib I need to practice my Arabic Ahtaaju an atadarraba 'ala al arabia! Don't worry! La taqlaq! La taqlaqi (fem) ! / Arabic Expressions and Words Good/ Bad/ So-So. Jayed/ saye'/ 'adee / / Big/ Small Kabeer/ Sagheer / Today/ Now Alyawm/ Al aan / Tomorrow/ Yesterday Ghadan/ Albareha / / Yes/ No Naam/ Laa / Here you go! (when giving something) Khod! ! Do you like it? Hal ajabak? Hal ajabaki? (female) I really like it! Ajabani haqqan! Arabic Phrases and Common Sentences http://www.linguanaut.com/english_arabic.htm 4 of 5 29/07/2009 10:12 AM How to Introduce Yourself I'm hungry/ thirsty. Ana jae/ ana atshaan / In The Morning/ Evening/ At Night. Sabahan/ masaan/ laylan / / This/ That. Here/There Hatha/ thalek. Huna/ hunaak (th as in that) / . / Me/ You. Him/ Her. Ana/ anta/ anti (you female). Houwa/ Hiya / . / Really! Haqqan ! Look! Onzor / Onzori (female) ! ! Hurry up! Asre'/ Asre'ee (female) ! ! What? Where? Matha? Ayn? (th as in that) What time is it? kam essa'a? It's 10 o'clock. 07:30pm. Enaha al 'ashera. Ennaha assaabe'a wa nesf. . Give me this! A'teni hatheh! (th as in that) ! I love you! Uhibbok/ uhibboki (female) I feel sick. ana mareed. . I need a doctor ahtaju tabeeban! ! One, Two, Three wahed, ithnaan, thalatha (th as in think). , , Four, Five, Six arba'a, khamsa, sitta , , Seven, Eight, Nine, Ten sab'a, thamania (th as in think), ti s'a, 'ashara. , , , You may have noticed the tick () in some places, it is the equivalent of a soundless a or a brief stop, which is the closest sound to a letter which only exist in Arabic. The th is sometimes pronounced as th of that and sometimes as th of think, I usually state how you should pronounce it. In Arabic there are two types of "h", the sharp h and the regular "h", the sharp one is hard to pronounce for many foreigner however a person can be understood even the sharp "h" is pronounced as a regular "h". I hope the content of this page was useful to you, and that you learned some Arabic phrases, expressions and words. Make sure to memorize them to be able to use them in your daily conversation. To add this page to your favorite pages simply press (Ctrl+D) on your keyboard for Internet Explorer and Firefox. Salim Copyright 2009 L inguanaut . All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy | Terms of Use Google Talk English English Arabic Italian Words Translation Arabic Phrases and Common Sentences http://www.linguanaut.com/english_arabic.htm 5 of 5 29/07/2009 10:12 AM