all person names in English are pronounced the same way in Egyptian Arabic so Ashley in Eng. is pronounced the same
Egyptians today speak Egyptian Arabic. Thank You in Egyptian Arabic (like most other dialects of Arabic) is Shukran.
well Most speak Arabic so in Arabic its Like this وآمل أن كل شيء على ما يرام
it means may god be with us always
There is no such thing as an Egyptian alphabet, so you cannot compare the two. Ancient Egyptian used thousands of pictures that represented ideas as well as consonants. The Arabic alphabet consists of 28 consonants. There are no similarities, except that Egyptian was occasionally written right to left, just as Arabic is.
In Egyptian Arabic, the word for "girl" is "bint" (بنت). This term is commonly used in everyday conversation. Additionally, the word "bint" can also refer to a daughter in a familial context.
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.
The Egyptian language is Arabic. In Arabic, good afternoon is said: masaa alkher
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In Egyptian Arabic it's called "Zebala" زبالة
you could listen to egyptian arabic people for a while, then get used to it and learn what they say!
baby in normal Arabic : tefel ,,, written as : طفل in Egyptian accent you say : ayyel or ayyel soghayyar hope this helps :)
You can say : Jameela, or Helwa
In Egyptian Arabic, "my chosen" can be translated to "اختياري" (ekhtyari).
Egyptian Arabic: أتمنى لك نهارا سعيدا
I am good : in Egyptian accent if you are a boy you say : ana kwayyes if you are a girl you say : ana kwayyesa
Go on google translater.
Ismak eh? That's in like Egyptian Arabic modern Arabic not fus-ha Arabic.