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Travel Info Going back to Tunisis this summer for the second time. Love it. Just wondering if anyone knows the basics of the language as we would like to be able to speak tothe people there in their mother tongue. Thanks :) Travel Tips http://www.kwintessential.co.uk/resource... Have a look at this link Others The link above is ok and will be some help, I used the language section in the rough guide and found it very useful. i managed to order food and drinks sort out taxis and trains as well as other practical things, i'm buggered if i could hold a conversation but i was only there for a week http://www.amazon.co.uk/tunisia-rough-gu... I live in Tunisia and speak fluent Arabic. Tunisian Arabic is different from literal Arabic, and if you plan on comming back here you'll fare better if you use local dialect. Here are a few words to get you started: Walla = Or Wal藖l藖a = By God Feinel bhar = Where's the beach? Fein baiti = Where's my room? Asala'ama = Hello Bisla'ama = Good-bye Birabbee minfadlik = Please Shukran = Thank you Na'am (Aye)= Yes La = No Ashnooa ahwalik? = How are you? Labes elhamdulillah = Fine thanks Sismik? = What's your name? Ismi.. = My name is... Fein...? = Where is...? Emta...? = When is...? in-sha Allah = God willing Ana = I Inta = you (male) Inti = you (female) Huwwa = he Hiyya = she Ahna = we Jeaan = I'm hungry 3uTsha:na = Thirsty Shaban = I'm full Floose = money Gha:li = expensive 3andikshi Sarf? = Do you have change? Sabah El Kheir = good morning Tis'Sabah El Kheir = good night Ija = come Houny = here Kadish? = How much (cost)? Barsha= lots Shwaya = little Ba:hya = Okay (good) Kelim bil Anglais? = Do you speak English? Ku:ka = Coke Qahwa = Coffee Ma = Water Xhuza = Bread B3i:da = Far Qri:ba = Near Kbi:ra = Big/large Sghi:ra = Small/little Sxu:na = Hot Ilwaqt = Time Qbal = Before Ba3d = After A:kul = Eat Fi:q = Wake up Qu:m = Get up Urqud = Sleep 3u:m = Swim Tunisians are fluent in French and use a lot of French in their dialect, so if you are fluent in French, or know some French words, you'll fare even better as they have replaced some Arabic words with their French counterpart. If you need any more help or if I can be of more assistance, please feel free to contact me. Have been living in Tunisia 5+ years Speak fluent Tunisian Arabic dialect http://360.yahoo.com/jamie_hassen... I thought that the language spoken in Tunisia was French. Tunisian visitor |
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