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How do you say, "don't say that," in Arabic.
I needed to say this one day and couldn't figure out how to put it :-).
Mar 9, 2014 5:22 AM
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in egyptien accent : متقلش كدا
in formal arabic : لا تقل ذلك
March 9, 2014
la taqol thalik
The (th) in "thalik" is read as the are pronounced in the definite article "the"
la: followed by a verb = dont do that.
taqol = u say (present tense)
thalik = that (for masculine) VS telka (feminine)
March 9, 2014
Thank you very much guys--for all of your help :-). I now see how bad my Arabic really is LOL. This is how I was putting it, "laa/Mish takalam hadha." I also am confused as to when to use Mish or laa.
March 9, 2014
don't say that - لا تقل ذلك
La Taquol Zalik.
March 9, 2014
لا تقل ذلك
March 9, 2014
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