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It might just be easier to say "Do you speak a little English?" which is "Anta tatakallam anjliziya shwaya?" (أنت تتكلم أنجليزية شوية؟)

However, you would have to translate the phrase as "Do you know any words in English?" -- "Anta ta3arof ay kalimaat be'anjliziya?" (أنت تعرف أي كالمات بأنجليزية؟)

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