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؟تبغى tubgha can be used to mean "do you want?"
؟تبغى tubgha can be used to mean "do you want?"
This is in passive, no?
Maybe this is colloquial pronunciation?
Jun 14, 2020 7:11 AM
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In exemple in algeria we say تبغي تجي معايا it mean do you want to come with me ?
June 18, 2020
تبغي is more dialectic word
June 18, 2020
بغى الشيء = أراد الشيء = wanted the thing.
ماذا تبغى؟ = ماذا تريد؟ = what do you want?
هل تبغى هذا الشيء؟ نعم، أبغاه. = هل تريد هذا الشيء؟ نعم، أريده
In standard Arabic, تريد is more commonly used than تبغي. In modern Gulf Arabic they always use تبغى or something close to it, such as تبي.
June 16, 2020
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