The Word Beta3 (بتاع) In Egyptian Arabic: How To Use It

In Egyptian Arabic, the word beta3 / بتاع is a very important one. You will hear it quite often at the end of a sentence – but what does it mean? As important as it is, beta3 / بتاع is
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In Egyptian Arabic, the word beta3 / بتاع is a very important one. You will hear it quite often at the end of a sentence – but what does it mean? As important as it is, beta3 / بتاع is
Today we are back with Egyptian Arabic Conversation 20. In each Conversations post, we will provide you with: a screenshot from an actual conversation between two Egyptians the translation of each line of text, including English, Franco and Arabic script
Today we are talking about how to give commands in Egyptian Arabic. This is a normal part of any language if you want to basically just tell somebody to do something. In this post we will go over a few
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In Egyptian Arabic, the word taba3n / طبعا has several meanings and uses. Like many essential words in Egyptian Arabic, it is highly dependent on the context. Today we cover four of the main ways to use taba3n in Egyptian
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Knowing how to use the word “good” in Egyptian Arabic is essential. It helps you describe the quality of things, express your own opinions, and take part fully in conversations. In this post we go over five of the most
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Yareet / ياريت is a very common Egyptian Arabic expression used for wishing or requesting something. You will hear yareet quite often in Egyptian Arabic conversations – but it can be difficult to know exactly how to use it. In
In Egyptian Arabic, the word bezabt / بالضبط (pronounced bi-zaabt) has several meanings and uses. Like many essential words in Egyptian Arabic, it is highly dependent on the context. Today we cover four of the main ways to use bezabt