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Arabic Idioms How would say in MSA and or spoken Arabic: 'Yeah, right!" "Are you kidding me?!" (For those who don't know. "Yeah, right!" Is a sarcastic way of saying that you don't agree with (or understand) something someone said or did. "Are kidding me?!" can also mean: "are you serious?" Or it's used when someone may be intentionally acting like a fool to cause slight discomfort in someone else. All dialects welcome. :) شكرا
Mar 26, 2015 9:29 PM
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in khaleeji (Emarati) : قول والله بس /قول والله
March 30, 2015
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بجد؟ دا انتا بتهزر معايا (باللهجة المصرية)
March 27, 2015
طبعا طبعا ، انت بتهرج ؟؟ or تستهبل ، تستعبط ، تهزر all have the same meaning :D
March 31, 2015
in Khaleeji (Saudi): - "Yeah, right!" = إي، صح صح (with a sarcastic tone) - "Are you kidding me?!" = تستهبل أنت؟
March 30, 2015
بالفلسطيني بنحكي: له يا زلمة! = Are you kidding me or we can say " طب احلف" أو "أمانة؟!" هذا بالعامية الفلسطينية..
March 27, 2015
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