Egypt is the primary country where Egyptian Arabic is spoken. However, due to the popularity of Egyptian media, entertainment, and culture, Egyptian Arabic is understood and spoken to some extent in other Arab countries in the region.
Egyptian Arabic is used in Egypt.
Fake = mozawwar or mesh 7aqeqe ( in Arabic ) and could be in Egyptian. and it written in Arabic this way : مزور
In the Egyptian Arabic dialect, you can say "Sabah el kheir" to greet someone in the afternoon.
you could listen to egyptian arabic people for a while, then get used to it and learn what they say!
Laura is spelled لورا in Arabic.
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.
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.
Egyptian Arabic is more closely related to the eastern Arabic dialects, such as Levantine Arabic, than to the western Arabic dialects, like Moroccan Arabic. However, Egyptian Arabic also has its own unique features that distinguish it from other dialects in the region.
Um.... I THINK Arabic?
In Modern Standard Arabic it is: أمس, ems In Egyptian colloquial Arabic it is : امبارح, imbaarih
teta is a common way of saying grandma in arabic..egyptian form of arabic.