Courtesies

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عيد

   

/ʻeed/

   

Means

   

Eid

 
 
 

 

إِجازِة العيد

   

/ʼijaazit ilʻeed/

 

Means

   

Eid holiday

 
 

 

كِلْ عام و إِنْتِه بخير

 

/kil ʻaam u ʼintih bkhair/

   

Is a wish for Eid (To a male)

 
 

 

كِلْ عام و إِنْتِ بخير

 

/kil ʻaam u ʼinti bkhair/

   

Is a wish for Eid (To a female)

 
 

 

 كِلْ عام و إِنْتوا بخير

   

/kil ʻaam u ʼintoo bkhair/

   

Is a wish for Eid (Plural)

 
 
 

و إِنْتِ بخير

 

/u ʼinti bkhair/

   

Is the response to

   

Eid wish (To a female)

 
 

 

و إِنْتِه بخير

   

/u ʼintih bkhair/

   

Is the response to

   

Eid wish (To a male)

 
 
 

 و إِنْتوا بخير

 

/u ʼintoo bkhair/

   

Is the response to

   

Eid wish (Plural)

 
 
 

 كِلْ سِنِة و إِنْتِه سالِم

   

/kil sinih u ʼintih saalim/

   

Means

   

Happy birthday (To a male)

 
 

 

 كِلْ سِنِة و إِنْتِ سالمِة

   

/kil sinih u ʼinti saalmih/

   

Means

   

Happy birthday (To a female)

 
 
 

عيد ميلاد مَجيد

 

/ʻeed meelaad majeed/

   

Means

   

Merry Christmas

 
 
 

 سلامْتَكْ

   

/salaamtak/

   

Means

   

Get well soon (To a male)

 
 
 

 سلامْتِكْ‎

 

/salaamtik/

   

Means

   

Get well soon (To a female)

 
 

 

خَلِيَّا عَحسابي

   

/khaliyyaa ʻaHsaabee/

   

Means

   

I will pay for that

 
 

 

تِوصَل بِالسلامِة

 

/tiwSal bissalaamih/

   

Means

 

Have a safe trip

 
 
   

الحَمْد الله عَالسلامِة

 

/ilHamdillah ʻassalaamih/

   

Means

 

Welcome back

 
 
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