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Palestinians speak Palestinian Arabic. The Palestinian Arabic word for thank you is "Shukran", just as it is in Proper Arabic.
There are no such languages as "Israeli" and "Palestinian". Israelis speak Hebrew, Arabic, Russian, and English. Palestinians primarily speak Arabic. Hebrew: Shalom (שלום) Arabic: Salaam (سلام) Russian: Mir (Мир) English: Peace
I don't speak Palestinian, but in Proper Arabic, the Translation is: Arju an tu7assis a7san -OR- Arju an tuhassis ahsan (أرجو أن تحس أحسن) .
Assalamu alaikum (as-sa-la-mu-alai-kum
Grandma : jaddati or setti written this way : جدتي
The Palestinian Uprising was called just that, but in Arabic the terms "Palestinian Uprising" are Intifada Filastini (إنتفاضة فلسطيني).
Grandma : jaddati or setti written this way : جدتي
teta is a common way of saying grandma in arabic..egyptian form of arabic.
Arabic....and in my case Palestinian.
جدةThis is grandma in arabic- it is pronounced jhuda
There isn't something called Palestinian alphabet, because all the Arabian countries - including Palestine- has one language which is the Arabic language. The Arabic language has 28 alphabets.
You say Saghir (S - here is more emphatic, gh - is letter reyn, it is different from normal r) صغير