Nat
ماذا يقصد "bita3ib"? Context: "Bita3ib la2ano kel alaghani hits"
25 de ene. de 2017 6:11
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Hi Nat, it's confusing. "bita3 / bita3et + possessive suffix" means belongs to + pronoun. "bi" + verb in present tense indicates repeatable or continues taking action. If you mean "biyta3ib" then it means it makes someone tired. It's always better to put the word in a sentence to get the right explanation according to the context. Good luck!
25 de enero de 2017
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bita3ib بتعب = متعب = tedious = tiresome This makes sense because it has been explained why, by "la2ano" which means "because" ;)
28 de enero de 2017
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بتحب بلغة الشات
25 de enero de 2017
Bita3ib means it make you tired (both physically and morally)
4 de febrero de 2017
Honestly this is unclear. At least as an Egyptian. If there was a typo for example and it is "bita3it" then it means belongs to (in the Egyptian dialect). Or "biy3atib" means to scold.
25 de enero de 2017
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