In the name of Allah, the most gracious, the most
merciful
Arabic Conversation
Lesson 1
Buying and selling
Throughout this class, we are going
to learn Arabic conversation which will be practical to life and useful for you
in case you travel to or move to live in an Arab country. The conversations are
going to include money matters, stores, clothing, restaurants, etc.
Vocabulary:
تَدُلَّني / tadullani
/ recommend Verb
Sentence:
"هَلْ تَسْتَطيعْ ….
"hal tastati' Can you ….. ?
Conversation:
In this lesson, we are going to learn
a conversation that you may use when you buy from boutiques. If you want to ask
someone about a good boutique, you may say,
Customer:
"هَلْ
تَسْتَطيعْ أَنْ تَدُلَّني عَلى مَحَلّ مَلابِس جَيِّدْ؟"
"hal tastati' an
tadullani a'la mahal malabis jayyid?"
"Can you recommend a good boutique to
me?"
Once you are in the boutique, the seller
may ask you,
Seller:
"هَلْ
تَحتاجُ الى مُساعَدَة؟"
"hal tahtaju ila musa'adah?"
"Is someone
helping you?"
In colloquial language, the seller
asks you,
"بِدّكْ
مُساعَدِة؟"
"biddak musa'adeh?"
"Is someone
helping you?"
You may answer,
Customer:
"شُكرَاً,
أَنا أَتَفَرّجْ فَقَطْ."
"shukran, ana atafarraj fakat."
"Thanks, I'm just
browsing."
In colloquial language, you may say,
"شُكْرَاً, أَنا بَتْفَرَّجْ بَسْ."
"shukran, ana
batfarraj bas."
"Thanks, I'm just browsing."
Customer:
أُريد...""
"urid…"
"I would like…"
In colloquial language, you may say,
"بِدّي..."
"biddi…"
"I would
like…"
If you want to buy shoes for your
children, you can say to the seller,
أُريدُ أَنْ أَشْتَرِي أَحْذِيَة لِلْأَوْلادْ.
Uridu un ashtare ahtheya lela'wlad.
I would like to buy children's shoes.
if you want to buy a checkered shirt for
your husband, you can say to the seller,
أُريدُ أَنْ أَشْتَرِي قَميصْ كَاروهاتْ رِجَّالي وَ رَبْطَة عُنُقْ.
Uridu un
ashtare kamees karohat rejjali wa rabtet u'nuk.
I would like to buy a checkered shirt
and tie.
The colloquial word for rabtet u'nuk is "grafe" غْرافِة""
أُريدُ جِلْباباً أَسْوداً وَنِقابَاً أَبْيَضاً.
Uridu jilbaban aswadan wa nekaban abyadan.
I would like a black Jilbab and a Niqap.
الأَلْوانْ:Colors:
ala'lwan
أَسْوَدْ Black
aswad
أَحْمَرْ Red
ahmar
أَخْضَرْGreen akhdar
أَزْرَقْ Blue azrak
أَصْفَرْ Yellow
asfar
أَبْيَضْ White
abyad
بُنّي Brown
bunni
رَمادي Grey
ramadi
زَهْري Pink
zahri
أُرْجُواني Purple urjuwani
مَلابِسُ النِّساءْ:Women's Clothes: malabesu alnesa'
فُسْتانْ/ثوب
thob/Dress fustan
فُسْتانْ سَهْرَةEvening dressfustan sahra
سُتْرَة فَرُو Fur jacketsutrat faru
مِعْطَفْ فَرُو Fur coat me'taf faru
قَفَّازاتْ Gloves kaffazat
مَنْديلْ Handkerchiefmandil
حَقيبَةْ يَدْ Handbag hakibat yad
قَميصُ نُومْkamis nawm Nightshirt
بِيجاما Pajamas
bijama
جْرَاباتْStockings jrabat
صَنْدَل Sandals
sandal
جْراباتْ نِساِئيَّة Tights jrabat
nesa'eyya
شَالْ Shawl shal
تَنُّورَة Skirt tannura
مَلابِسْ دَاخِلِيَّة Underwear malabes
dakheleyya
لِباسُ السِّباحَة Bathing suit
lebasu assebaha
بُرْنُسْ الحَمَّامْ Bathrobe
burnus alhammam
حِزَامْ Belt hezam
بَدْلِة Suit badleh
بَابْيونْ Bow
tie papiyon
زِرّ Button zirr
زِرّ كَبَّاسْ Snap zirr
kabbas
طَاقِيَّة Cap taqiyya
حِذَاءْ رِيَاضي Athletic shoes
hetha' reyadi
حِذَاءُ الشّاطِئْ Beach
shoes hetha'u ashate'
سُتْرَةْ جِلْدْ Leather
jacket sutrat jeld
جَزْمِةْ مَطَّاطْ Rubber boots
jazmet mattat
زِيّ شَعْبِي Popular costume
ziyy sha'be
فُرْشَاةْ الأَحْذِيَة Shoe brush
furshat alahtheya
بُويَه Shoe
polish buya
جَوارِبْ حَرِيرِيّة Silk stockings
jawareb hareriyya
كُمّ/ أَكْمَامْ Sleeve/sleeves
kum/akmam
شورْتْ Shorts short
خُفّ/شِبْشِبْ Slippers
khuf/shibshib
نَعْلْ Sole na'l
كَنْزِة Sweater kanzeh
تيشيرتْ T-shirt teeshirt
قّميصْ دَاخِلي Undershirts kamis
dakheli
جيبْ/ أَجْيابْ Pocket/pockets
jaib/ajyab
جينْزْ Jeans jeenz
المحلّاتْ Stores almahallat
دُكّانْ التُّحَفْ الأَثَرِيّة Antique shop
dukkan attuhaf alathariyya
مَخْبَزْ Bakery makhbaz
سوقْ Market souq
مَكْتَبِة Bookstore maktabeh
مَلْحَمِة Butcher shop
malhame
صالونْ تَجميلْ Cosmetic salon saloon tajmeel
مَتْجَرْ كَبيرْ Department store
matjar kabeer
صَيْدَلِيّة Pharmacy
saidaliyya
مَحَلّ مُسْتَحْضَراتْ تَجْميلْ Cosmetics mahal mustahdarat tajmeel
مَحَلّ أَدَوات كَهْرَبائِيَّة Electrical supplies store mahal adawat kahraba'iyya
مَحَلّ أَسْماكْ Fish
store mahal asmaak
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