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Jan Hanna
Tutor da ComunidadeEgyptian Arabic is not pure Arabic (Using some coptic words )
Ah - from the Coptic word "Aha", meaning yes
Shebsheb - from the Coptic "seb-sweb," which means the measurement of feet
Kokha - Coptic for dirt
Embu - originates from the Coptic word for water
Embu - originates from the Coptic word for water
Mumm - derived from the Coptic word "mout" and the Demotic word "ounum", meaning eat
Bo3bo3 - originates from a Coptic name for a ghost, used to scare children
Sett - Coptic for woman
Tanesh - derived from the Coptic for ignore
Ba7 - the Coptic word for finished
Fouta - Coptic for towel
Taboot - from the Coptic for coffin
7antoor - derived from "han" a word referring to plural objects, and "hatoor" meaning horses
7anafeya - the word for faucet
Khonn - from the Coptic word "khoun", which means inside
Rokh - the Coptic word for drop/fall
Sahd - the Coptic word for hot
Zarta - the Coptic word for… wind (yes, really)
Fatafeat - Coptic for crumbs or small pieces
Wawa - from the Coptic word used to express pain
Nunu - the Coptic word for small/little
'Outa - Coptic for tomato1 de fev de 2018 03:05
Comentários · 2
4
I think there is a bad choice of word. You should have said that Egyptian Arabic is not pure standard Arabic.
Then may I know which Arabic is considered as the standard Arabic?
1 de fevereiro de 2018
1
These are not Arabic words at all .
1 de fevereiro de 2018
Jan Hanna
Habilidades linguísticas
Árabe, Árabe (Egípcio), Árabe (padrão moderno), Croata, Tcheco, Inglês, Outros, Polonês, Russo, Eslovaco, Ucraniano
Idioma de aprendizado
Croata, Tcheco, Outros, Polonês
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