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Lesson 5

CONTENTS
Home
Introduction
The Basics of Arabic
Rules of Transliteration
This is Arabic
Grammar
About
LESSONS
01 Hello & Goodbye
02 Counting
03 Meeting People
04 In the Hotel
05 In the Restaurant
06 Writing Arabic Part I
07 Writing Arabic Part II
08 Writing Arabic Part III
09 Writing Arabic Part IV
10 My Name is Issam
10B Word List
11 Local Coffee Shop
11b Word List
12 Fixing Cars
12b Word List
13 Cookies
13b Word List
14 My Marriage
14b Word List
BONUS VOCABULARY
01 Bonus Vocabulary (A)
02 Bonus Vocabulary (B)
03 Bonus Vocabulary (C)
04 Bonus Vocabulary (D)
05 Bonus Vocabulary (E)
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5. In the Restaurant

 

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    Arabic English
       

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masā' al-khayr

Good evening


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hal tatakallumul inkliziyya?

Do you speak English?


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hal tatakallumul faransiyya?

Do you speak French?


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yā nādil

Waiter!


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qā'imatu t-ta'ām, min fadlik
 

Could I/we see the menu, please


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hal ma'akum bīra?

Have you got beer?


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lā ta'kulul lahm wa-lāl bayda

She doesn't eat meat, nor eggs


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lā ya'kulul lahm wa-lāl bayda

He doesn't eat meat, nor eggs


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lā a'kulul lahm wa-lāl bayda

I don't eat meat, nor eggs


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lahmul khurūf lī, min fadlik. wa salata

Lamb for me, thank you. And salad


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'al-kuskus lī, min fadlik. wa kūkā kūlā

Couscous for me, thank you. And a Coca Cola


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lahmul jamal, min fadlik. wa qanīnatul mā'

Camel meat, thank you. And a bottle of water


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lahmud dijāj mashwiyy wa-rūz wa salata mashwiyya lī

Grilled chicken with rice, and fried salad for me


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āis krīm, qahwa, wal fawākih lī kull, min fadlik

Ice cream, coffee, and fruits for all, thank you


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'al-fātūra, min fadlik

The bill, please


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hal mumkin daf'u ma'a bitāqati l-i'āra

Is it possible to pay with credit card?


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Ma'a salāma
 

Good bye (meaning: Go without fear)


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ilāl liqā'
 

So long; Until the next time



Grammar: Gender

There are only two genders to Arabic, masculine and feminine. The implementation of these two are in most of the cases very simple. You take the masculine form, and add the ending "-a" to it. Then it is a feminine noun. F. ex.:

mudarris (masc.) — mudarrisa (fem.) [teacher]

kitāb (masc.) [book] — kitāba (fem.) [the act of writing]

sā'ih (masc.) — sā'iha (fem.) [tourist]

 

Of the three examples above, you see that the first and the third are used for a person. The second, however, is simply changing the meaning of the word, through adding the feminine "-a" at the end. This you will see over and over again in Arabic. By adding "-a", new words with new specific meanings are made.


But you should note, when new words are made by adding "-a" at the end, there is a kin between the masculine and the feminine nouns, in respect of their meaning.

 

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