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Can someone explain زعلان and ازعل preferably by using in a sentence.
Feb 28, 2011 4:31 AM
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"زعلان" and "أزعل" are colloquial Arabic words that are are not usually uses in standard Arabic... However "زعلان" means "sad" or "unhappy" and is an adjective "ازعل" is a verb that means getting unhappy or feeling sad and it's only used when referring to yourself.
February 28, 2011
its egyptian not formal arabic زعلان adjective means"sad"or u can use sorry but not always ازعل its verb but "command verb" mean "be sad" انا زعلان لان فاشل Im sad because I'm failure
March 1, 2011
ازعل يا بني آدم be sad o human being شايفك زعلان I saw you looks sad P.S: nancy agram dailect
February 28, 2011
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