أَحْمَر
/ʼaHmar/
Means
Red
أَبْيَض
/ʼabyadh/
Means
White
أَزْرَق
/ʼazraʼ/
Means
Blue
أَسْوَد
/ʼaswad/
Means
Black
أَخْضَر
/ʼakhdhar/
Means
Green
بَنْطَلون
/banTaloan/
Means
Trousers
قَميص
/ʼameeS/
Means
Shirt
تَنُّورَة
/tannoorah/
Means
Skirt
Nouns in Arabic always come
before adjectives
As in (بَنْطَلون أَسْوَد)
Adjectives should agree with the
the corresponding nouns in gender
As in (تَنُّورَة بيضا)
جاكيت
/jaakait/
Means
Jacket
شَنْتَة
/shantah/
Means
Bag
طاقِيِّة
/Taaʼiyyih/
Means
Hat
كِنْدَرَة
/kindarah/
Means
Shoes
طَويل
/Taweel/
Means
Long and tall
قَصير
/ʼaSeer/
Means
Short
حِلو
/Hiloo/
Means
Beautiful
“Yes or No” questions do not have a question word in dialectal Arabic.
Intonation will indicate if it is an inquiry
و
/u/
Means
And
أَوْ
/ʼaw/
Means
Or
بَس
/bas/
Means
But
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