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Saifadin_Qutuz
11-06-2006, 05:57 PM
hala

Its very beautiful and yet very easy :)

nshoofkum!

Abu Sarah
11-06-2006, 07:13 PM
ya hala wa ghala..akhi..

brother..Qutuz..

.....here we need learn Classical arabic..hahaha..

Surely that's Quran Langauges..

put All Arabic Country Traditional langaguge not useful..
...some times i used it to make a fun..LOL....

greeting from Egypt to Muslims from Kuwait..


...<wasalam>

I-S-L-a-M-I-C-F-A-J -R

Saifadin_Qutuz
11-06-2006, 07:32 PM
ahlan ahlan :)

But didt you create a "learn egyptain arabic" ? :p

I have question, inta tifham shwayat Kuweti? :D

Abu Sarah
11-06-2006, 08:02 PM
i did it Due to that's normal Traditional langaguge ..LOL..

All our brother & sisters here ..used to..learn it before..hahaha..

But really i make it for a fun..but..insha` Allah i'll make some good Stuff of classical Arabic..Due to..that's All our Dreams here..learn Quran languge..from A to Z..

<wasalam>

islamicfajr

Abu Sarah
11-06-2006, 08:04 PM
I have question, inta tifham shwayat Kuweti?


Surely i understand it..but it's so tried to writen in English letters..LOL..

<wasalam>
islamicfajr

Mabsoot
11-06-2006, 08:50 PM
:) .... Assalamu alaykum.

Interesting,

but im more partial to the la7ja of Shaam ;)

leaf
11-08-2006, 11:28 AM
:salam2:
inta tifham means "do you understand"
but what is the meaning of shwayat?
:wasalam:

Saifadin_Qutuz
11-08-2006, 05:09 PM
salam. Ok so thats good, someone wants to learn the Kuwaiti dialect (accent) here :p
There is nothing bad with it. The opposite exactly, it is something interesting and expands what you already have :)

leaf, shwayat means "a little bit" or a "little bit of"

:)

Mabsoot
11-08-2006, 06:57 PM
assalamu alaykum

kayfa akhbaretch metch match ya akhwaych.

Saifadin_Qutuz
11-09-2006, 10:46 PM
assalamu alaykum

kayfa akhbaretch metch match ya akhwaych.

salam :)
What are you trying to say brother? I only understood the first tow words heh. Your use of the "ch" is confusing me, is it meant to sound like the "Ch" in "China" ?:confused:

salam

leaf
11-25-2006, 11:22 AM
:salam2:

i want to learn kuwaiti Arabic please.............

Saifadin_Qutuz
11-25-2006, 02:24 PM
:salam2:

i want to learn kuwaiti Arabic please.............


okay no problem :).

salam :)

Mabsoot
11-25-2006, 03:35 PM
assalamu alaykum,

Id like to learn some Kuwaiti expressions.

Saifadin_Qutuz
11-25-2006, 06:31 PM
assalamu alaykum,

Id like to learn some Kuwaiti expressions.

no problem :) How do you wish to do it?

salam

Abu_Usamah
11-25-2006, 07:28 PM
Salaam,

I think I'll stick to classical. I know bits of Morrocon & Egypt dialect. But you can't beat the traditional Quranic Arabic.

The only problem is nowadays you don't get enough practice here in the UK.

Saifadin_Qutuz
11-25-2006, 07:49 PM
Salaam,

I think I'll stick to classical. I know bits of Morrocon & Egypt dialect. But you can't beat the traditional Quranic Arabic.

The only problem is nowadays you don't get enough practice here in the UK.

do as you wish my friend :)

salam

Mabsoot
11-26-2006, 12:33 AM
assalamu alaykum

So, Please give some typical Kuwaiti language usage, i.e. Kayf Haluk etc.

I' am also interested in learning bit more about Kuwait, is it true that there are several levels of Kuwaiti Nationals??

Saifadin_Qutuz
11-26-2006, 06:09 PM
assalamu alaykum

So, Please give some typical Kuwaiti language usage, i.e. Kayf Haluk etc.

I' am also interested in learning bit more about Kuwait, is it true that there are several levels of Kuwaiti Nationals??

several levels of kuwait nationals ? dont know about that. Maybe its new to me in the english language, but I cant really help with that as I dont understand it. Or maybe you meant, like there is a different degrees of kuwaiti nationality but they are all the same. Like if you are born here and have a kuwaiti father, thats the first degree.

Anyway, how you say "kaif haluk". Well, you can say "kef 7alik" 7 being also like "h". or the most common one is "Shlonik"

So I come in and say, "hala, shlonik?" = "hi there, how are you?"

:)

aseel
03-02-2007, 06:16 AM
assalamu alykum,

I would love to learn kuwaiti i like it very much and find it quite easy to.

I can say a few things like : "ma fee ketchup fee hel bait"

ma fee shay!

waynik? ana fee al jamha... and just little things

so i would like to lear more! inshallah one day if our case gets accepted i will marry my husband to be who is kuwaiti ( but it is a hard fight for a man from the gulf to marry a european girl: i find this unacceptable to be so harsh but that is annother subject)

Saifadin_Qutuz
03-03-2007, 01:21 AM
assalamu alykum,

I would love to learn kuwaiti i like it very much and find it quite easy to.

I can say a few things like : "ma fee ketchup fee hel bait"

ma fee shay!

waynik? ana fee al jamha... and just little things

so i would like to lear more! inshallah one day if our case gets accepted i will marry my husband to be who is kuwaiti ( but it is a hard fight for a man from the gulf to marry a european girl: i find this unacceptable to be so harsh but that is annother subject)


There is ketchup if you want :p
Weni? I am here and I shall help you learn the Kuwaiti tongue if you want. I'll do my best :cool:

Jihan
04-20-2007, 03:45 PM
ahlan ahlan :)

But didt you create a "learn egyptain arabic" ? :p

I have question, inta tifham shwayat Kuweti? :D

hey does that mean do you understand a little kuwaiti??!!!
yeaaaah!!!

izayyak Hadritik? what dialect is that? do kuwaitis use that?
Ana atakallum shuwaya (qaliilan) 'Arabiyya. wa aHab 'Araf kathiiran (i would like to know more).

yusuf ismail
07-17-2007, 02:58 PM
im a muslim from Tanzania im very interested to learn arabic language in your collage.

Saifadin_Qutuz
08-26-2007, 08:37 PM
nice, im free anytime for teaching I suppose :)

nikola
08-31-2007, 07:39 PM
assalam aleikom,
What does wayih manchab mean? How is it written in Arabic?

draco89
11-27-2007, 03:13 AM
Salaam

I'm Indian and muslim and have been living in Kuwait for the past 10 years. But unfortunately I havent picked up much Kuwaiti Arabic :(

I would love to learn the language! Is there any way I can learn it online?

nikola
02-05-2008, 04:06 AM
Salaam

I'm Indian and muslim and have been living in Kuwait for the past 10 years. But unfortunately I haven't picked up much Kuwaiti Arabic :(

I would love to learn the language! Is there any way I can learn it online?
Here are sites to learn spoken Arabic.
http://www.gulfarabic.com/ http://onlinelearning.lingnet.org/BIA/data/loader.htm Iraqi
They are the two closest to Kuwaiti, although there are some differences.

Saifadin_Qutuz
02-15-2008, 08:42 PM
Salam,
Very interesting sites nikola provided.
And he is correct, there are differences in each and every of the gulfs dealects. Like Saudi arabic isnt identical to Bahraini arabic dealect.

Iraqi might be similar, but it sounds different.

If you want further assistance, I can help by contacting you via messenger etc... (if you want) im not a teacher or anything though, im just merely trying to aid in whatever God gave me the ability to :)

p.s you can find my address in my profile.

Salam

sofia-khalid
02-29-2008, 12:44 PM
wa law eni ma a3ref kwaiti so much
bs i like it >>>>>> what dis languge sofia ........... lol
mashkooooooooooor

Almeftah
03-12-2008, 08:39 PM
assalamu alaykum

kayfa akhbaretch metch match ya akhwaych.

lol, nice..
"tch" at the end of the word is for females..

shlonetch,

for male u say shlonek

keep it up.. ^_^

Almeftah
03-12-2008, 08:44 PM
assalam aleikom,
What does wayih manchab mean? How is it written in Arabic?

"wayih manchab": describes 1 who does or saying something without shame or consideration toward others.

in arabic:


ويه منجب or ويه منكب

nighean
03-16-2008, 05:01 AM
hala

Its very beautiful and yet very easy :)

nshoofkum!
I am new to this site but am very interested in learning Gulf Arabic, especially as spoken in Kuwait. Is there anyone out there who can help me. Looking for someone to communicate back and forth with. : )

abdulwahab
03-18-2008, 06:03 PM
:salam2:


welcome nighean we all hope to help our sisters and brothers

first you take around this forum , here found many nice threads about arabic


any ask just ask us

:wasalam:

nikola
03-23-2008, 04:46 AM
"wayih manchab": describes 1 who does or saying something without shame or consideration toward others.

in arabic:


ويه منجب or ويه منكب
Shokran jazilan.

nighean
03-25-2008, 03:33 AM
Okay, shokran is my first word. It means "thank" - is that correct?

Nighean

Almeftah
03-26-2008, 10:01 AM
thats correct, Nighean. :)

nighean
03-27-2008, 06:27 PM
To say "hello" as you walk into a room with close friends can you say "Kaif halik"? Is that correct?

q8penpals
03-30-2008, 06:17 PM
Salam

My kuwaiti boy students tell me that it is "Kuwaiti" to say "shukbarick" for a greeting rather than keif fahalik.

I am sure they are teaching me total slang, but I remembered it.

Lana

Almeftah
04-02-2008, 06:59 AM
السلام عليكم

"Shakhbarik" means in general:how's things, or whats up with your life..
theres also
"Shlonek" similar to "how are you?"

Saifadin_Qutuz
07-29-2008, 10:10 PM
exactimolio