I would like to visit = ḣebib zur
I would like to visit you (addressing male) = ḣebib zurak
I would like to visit you (addressing female) = ḣebib zurik
I would like to visit you (addressing plural) = ḣebib zurkon
To say "peace be with you" in Lebanese Arabic, you would say "السلام عليك" (pronounced: assalamu alayk).
I think it is LERRE. Not pronounced like Leere, but pronounced like leh(lemon)-rreh. Soft sounding of the e. Not sure if this is some near language to lebanese???. ^ I'm lebanese. Lerre, Lehre, Lehherehrhehh.. none of this exists in Lebanese. To say shut up, I would say "Skot" (that's a long O). Some less respecting lebanese would say "Nsadd" or "Sedd boozak" (meaning "Shut" or "Shut your mouth (though litterally a "booz" is the mouth of an animal)". In Egyptian dialect: eskot (stop tallking), or Ekhrass (harsh shut up)
"habibi" ! but "habibi " its like my lover (like)
you say it like this: enta bl bet?
you say '' mar7aba'' :) yes im lebanese :)
To say happy birthday to a Lebanese girl, you would say "kull sana wa inta tayyib." This varies slightly from standard Arabic.
kaleb is dog in lebanese this is how u say it (kaa-leeb)
Congratulations in Lebanese is said as "mabrouk".
tri lemin a dotch ^ (The hell is that...?) I'm lebanese. To a girl, "Kiss me" would be "Boo-see-neh"; To a guy, "Kiss me" would be "Boos-neh".
''kific'' to say to a girl and kifuk to say to a boy
you say Salam
it's spelled like that in arabic: صباح الخير not only lebanese use it, arabic people in general use it. and you Pronounce it like that: sabaah elkeer. hope that helps!!