Health

/raas/
Means
Head
/ʻain/
Means
Eye
/ʼanf/
Means
Nose
/daan/
Means
Ear
/tum/
Means
Mouth
/eed/
Means
Hand
/rijil/
Means
Leg
/baTin/
Means
Stomach
"Yes or No" questions do not have a question word in dialectal Arabic.
Intonation will indicate if it is an inquiry
هاد تُم؟
/haad tum/
/mareedh/
Means
Ill (Masculine)
/mareedhah/
Means
Ill (Feminine)
/Sudaaʻ/
Means
Headache
/wajaʻ/
Means
Pain
/ʻindee/
Means
I have
/Saydaliyeh/
Means
Pharmacy
/dawaa/
Means
Medicine
/taʻbaan/
Means
Tired (Masculine)
/taʻbaaneh/
Means
Tired (Feminine)
/biddee/
Means
I want
/kam/
Means
How much/ many?
/biddee dawaa law samaHti/
Means
I want medicine please (To a female)
/kam siʻir haad iddawaa/
Means
How much is this medicine?
For more info regarding the Arabic alphabet and how to learn Arabic online, you can download the Arabic learning app Kaleela application to learn Arabic the right way.
* Below the link for iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/kaleela...
* Below the link for Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/de...