Learning a new language is not an easy thing for some people, especially if it is an Arabic language which is one of the second hardest language in the World.to begin with learning Arabic needs a lot of practice and studying and that is why you have to collect and save the most used words on notebook then to practice and speak with these words and that will memorize them faster. Moreover, if you are existing in Arabic country such Dubai, you have to start with words that you use in daily actions as work, restaurants; so you can use them easily if you need it.
Imagine how much better it will be if you can order in a restaurant in Arabic! In this article you will learn the basics vocabularies so you can make your own order.
A nice way to make an order at the restaurant or request for anything is to use the form:
Can I have… ,please? In Arabic this is equivalent to:
mumkin…itha samaht? Let’s try some sentences and see how it works:
1. Can I have water please? → mumkin maa’ itha samaht?
2. Can I have a table please? → mumkin taawila itha samaht?
Restaurant |
MaT3am |
مطعم |
Table |
Taawila |
طاولة |
Salad |
SalaTa |
سلطة |
Salt |
Milh |
ملح |
Sugar |
Sukkar |
سكَّر |
Rice |
Ruz |
رز |
Tea |
Shai |
شاي |
Thank you! |
Shukran! |
شك |
Thirsty |
3atshaan/a |
عَطشان |
Tomato |
Bandora (TamaTim) |
بندورة |
Vegetables |
KhuDaar |
خضار |
Water |
Maa’ |
ماء |
Meat |
Lahm |
لحم |
Milk |
Haleeb |
حليب |
Lunch |
Ghadaa’ |
غداء |
Lemon |
Laimoon |
ليمون |
Knife |
Sikkeen |
سكين |
Juice |
3aseer |
عصير |
Ice |
Thalj |
ثلج |
I want |
Oreed |
أُريد |
I order |
ATlub |
أطلُب |
I prefer |
Ufaddel |
أفضل |
I eat |
Aakul |
آكل |
I drink |
Ashrab |
أشرب |
Hungry |
Joo3aan/a |
جوعان |
Garlic |
Thoom |
ثوم |
Fruits |
Fawakih |
فواكه |
Fork |
Shawka |
شوكة |
dinner |
3ashaa’ |
عشاء |
Cup |
Kaasa |
كاسة |
Cucumber |
Khiyaar |
خيار |
Coffee |
Qahwa |
قهوة |
Chicken |
Dajaj |
دجاج |
Cheese |
Jubna |
جُبنة |
Cafe |
maQha |
مقهى |
Banana |
Mawz |
موز |
To learn more vocabularies please join us in Mezan institute. This will give you a great opportunity to embrace the Arabic language and practice speaking with teachers whose Arabic is their mother language, as this will help you master the language in the shortest time possible.
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