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Match the Arabic phrases with their English translations:
Match the Arabic phrases with their English translations:
Ahlan wa sahlan = Hello Et Sharafna = Nice to see you Masa e-noor = Reply to good evening Salam a lakum = Peace be upon you
Match the Arabic questions with their English translations:
Match the Arabic questions with their English translations:
Kee fel-hal = How are you ish ahbaarak/ich. (M/F) = What’s news Sho ish mak/ich. (M/F) = What is your name Kam esht i fi (place) = How long in (place)
Match the Arabic phrases with their English translations:
Match the Arabic phrases with their English translations:
Kaaf kan youmak/ich (M/F) = How was your day Tamni hanak /ich. (M/F) = Are you ok Men wean inta/i. (M/F) = Where are you from Wadeh = Clear
Match the Arabic phrases with their English translations:
Match the Arabic phrases with their English translations:
Match the Arabic phrases with their English translations:
Match the Arabic phrases with their English translations:
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Study Notes
Arabic Phrases and Translations
- Arabic phrases require matching with correct English translations for language learning.
- Understanding both languages enhances communication skills and cultural knowledge.
- Exercises involve repetitive matching to reinforce vocabulary and comprehension.
Arabic Questions and Translations
- Arabic questions need corresponding English translations for effective query formation.
- Grasping question structures boosts conversational fluency in Arabic and English.
- Practicing this skill helps in developing critical thinking in multilingual environments.
Learning Strategies
- Engage in frequent practice to strengthen language retention.
- Use flashcards for memorization of phrases and their meanings.
- Consider group discussions or language exchange partnerships for real-life application.
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