shta2tellik 7ayete. that's how you say i miss you baby ( for a girl ) but if it's for a guy you say shta2tellak 7ayete. or shta2tellak 7abibe both 7ayete and 7abibe work :) instead of the 7 you can use the H but in chat we use the 7 to represent the H :)
In Tunisian Arabic, you can say "Bislama" to say bye.
ana nhebbek barcha
saahbee (male)saahibtee (female)
hello
arabic
nhibb nismaa' soutik نحبّ نسمع صوتك
to sign = amdhaa - yumdhee - imdhaa(on) signing a contract = imdhaa' aqd
In Tunisian, you can say "Marhaba" to say hello.
In Tunisian Arabic, "grandma" is commonly referred to as "Teta" (تة) or "Nana" (نانا). These terms are used affectionately to refer to one's grandmother. The choice of term can vary depending on the family and region.
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Tunisian people speak Arabic and French.
In Tunisian Arabic, you can say "سنة جديدة سعيدة" (Sene jdida sa'ida) for "Happy New Year." To say "you are well," you can say "انتي بخير" (Inti bkhir) for addressing a female, or "انتي بخير" (Inta bkhir) for addressing a male.