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Sitti is an Arabic word which means "my grandmother." It is not just the word for grandmother, but it also includes the personal pronoun "my" by the long ee ending.
tayta
You call your grandmother Sittu and your grandfather Giddu.
tata ---- or "teta" with a french e. It really depends from what city you are from :P
--sonnymk
ok ; djadati grandmother djadi grandfather جدي and جدتي
Grandmother in Arabic: sette
written as: ستي
Γιαγιά[yaya]
Grandmother in Lebanese is Teta
The word brother when translated from English to Arabic is أخ which is pronounced "Akh."
The word "loved one" when translated from English to Arabic is بعزيز, pronounced "bi'aziz"
In Syrian or Lebanese Dialect, Jadda is grandmother and Jiddie is grandfather. In Lebanese Dialect, the word for grandma is Sito; for grandpa it is jiddu. In general arabic, you can also use for the grandmother, Tatah and for Grandfather its Jiddo.
kareem
Translated from Arabic it means "How are you?"
It's said in Arabic as "Barghooth"
"Strong" is translated as "قوي", from English to Arabic, and is pronounced as "gawee".
Lebanese Pound (English) livre libanaise (french) Lira (Arabic)
Jehan
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