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Q: What is the symbol for 'trust' in Egyptian Arabic?
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it's the same word in both the standard Arabic & the Egyptian slang, it's the word " azaleah" which is written as " أزليه "


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"Egyptian Arabic" is spoken in Egypt.


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Egyptian Arabic is used in Egypt.


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How do you say good afternoon in egyptian language?

The Egyptian language is Arabic. In Arabic, good afternoon is said: masaa alkher


How can you speak Egyptian Arabic in a little time?

you could listen to egyptian arabic people for a while, then get used to it and learn what they say!


How do you spell Laura in Egyptian Arabic?

Laura is spelled لورا in Arabic.


What is the Egyptian symbol for 'only god can trust me'?

Since Egyptian Hieroglyphics are much like the letters of our alphabet, there would not be a single symbol for an entire sentence, but rather a series of symbols that spell out the meanings of the words.Also, they recognized many different Gods, and each had a different symbol. The symbol in your question for God would depend on which one of the gods you were talking about.See Related LinksSee the Related Links for "learning Egyptian hieroglyphs" to the bottom for the answer.


What is the main language is used in Egypt?

Egyptian Arabic. The name for this particular Arabic dialect is "Masri". It is not a whole lot different than any other Arabic. If I speak Palestinian Arabic to an Egyptian, he will understand me.


How do you say my chosen in Egyptian?

There is no such language as "Egyptian" in the modern world. Egyptians speak Arabic, so say it in Arabic and it will be understood in Egypt.


Is Egyptian Arabic language like western Arabic language or eastern Arabic language?

Although the majority of linguists group it with the Eastern Arabic dialect group, it still shares many similarities with Western Arabic as well. Some linguists agree that Egyptian Arabic constitutes its own group because it is still different from both groups in terms of phonology and semantics. Some similarities between Egyptian and Eastern,e.g, Standard Arabic: Waqtun (time) Eastern(Lebanese): Wa'et Western(Moroccan): Weqt Egyptian: Wa't Standard Arabic: Men (who) Eastern(Lebanese): meen Western(Moroccan): Ashkoon Egyptian: Meen Standard Arabic: Anaa uHibbuka (I love you) Eastern(Lebanese): Enaa bHibbaak Western(Moroccan): Kanebgheek Egyptian: Ana baHebbak Some similarities between Egyptian and Western, e.g, Standard Arabic: Rajulan (man) Eastern(Lebanese): Zalame Western(Moroccan): Rajel Egyptian: Raagil Standard Arabic: Ayna (where) Eastern(Lebanese): Wein Western(Moroccan): Feen Egyptian: Fein Standard Arabic: Lam yabda' (he didn't start) Eastern(Lebanese): Ma ballesh Western(Moroccan): Ma bida-sh Egyptian: Ma bada'-sh In some cases, although rarely, Eastern Arabic may share more with Western Arabic than Egyptian does, e.g, Standard Arabic: Kayfa (how) Eastern(Lebanese): Keef Western(Moroccan): Kifash Egyptian: Izzaay Standard Arabic: Bakaa (he cried) Eastern(Lebanese): Biki Western(Moroccan): Bika Egyptian: 'ayyat Standard Arabic: Sagheerun Eastern(Lebanese): Izgheer Western(Moroccan): Sgheer Egyptian: Sughayyar These are just a few terms that reflect the similarities between Egyptian Arabic and these two Dialect groups. You will more than likely find speakers of Egyptian Arabic who can comprehend Eastern Arabic with ease rather than Western Arabic. In terms of the structure of Egyptian, it is more similar to the Western varieties as shown above ^ with verb conjugations. However in terms of vocabulary and to some extent phonology, Egyptian is more similar to Eastern Arabic.


What is yesterday in Arabic?

In Modern Standard Arabic it is: أمس, ems In Egyptian colloquial Arabic it is : امبارح, imbaarih