A to Z words in Darija (game)

hehehe, I’m happy too…

je vais jouer seule ^o) :stuck_out_tongue:

9anoon = law (not sure if it’s darija as well or only arabic)
9aysar = caesar
9offa = shopping basket
qlb = heart
qdam = in front of

good gret …
chnou moura 9 ??? 2 or what ???

la ndon eno alef, bach 2 refers to hamza between a word, i think…

yes so lets go … alif then
its ur turn Marge.

yeah it’s always my turn I guess :stuck_out_tongue:

ana = I
akhor = another one (m)
ay = any
(i’m finding a big problem in this letter, I’m trying to remeber arabic words but msri intermingles and discover then that i’m thinking about 9 letter!!!)

asad = lion (darija?)
arnab = rabbit (darija?)
?!

about lion in darija its ‘‘sbe3’’ and arnab is ‘‘9nia’’

thank you. I think they’re written on the site but I didn’t focus on that lesson :blush:
anyway, my turn for “b”, but tomorrow isA

ok incha allah :slight_smile:

bach = because
bchwya = slowely
bakia = package

Acc to my own rule, i’m gonna skip C and gonna add some vocabs for D tomorrow isA…

I hope you don’t mind me playing D ??

dar (house)
dubb (bear)
daba (now)
dow (light)
dif (guest)
drari (children)

lol, of course i dont mind at all, u’re welcome anytime. i just find one to share while I’m interested in this game, so I made a rule for myself :stuck_out_tongue: jk
I’ll skip E too…

fjr = dawn
fo9 = up
fach = when
f9ir = poor
feen = where

I think moroccans say j or 9 but not g except rarely, so I’ll skip G

hadra = talk
hada = this
habil = crazy

well i think there are some words that begin with G, like ga3 and gaz but thats all i can remember now :smiley:

good work jiji :slight_smile:

merci :slight_smile:

well i’ve read “ga3” b4 but dont know what it means (or I know and forget, or is it like the masri one)…whatever :stuck_out_tongue:

ida = if
ila = or

jdid = new
joj = two
jai = to come
jar = train station / a neighbor (not sure)

kulshi - everything
kul waHed - everybody
kadalek - also (or is that fosHa ?)
kla - to eat
konnash - notebook
keslan - lazy
kabut/kababet - coat/coats
keb - to pour
kura - ball

@ Gretchen - I thought ‘ila’ = if , and ‘wla’ = or ??

I said ila means or? :expressionless: Oh yeah I did
yeah Lise, u’r right, ila means If never or (probably was out of my mind, weird!) Thanks for the correction sis :slight_smile:

lowel (?) = the first
lemon = orange
lijor (?) = yogurt
lssan = tongue
logha = language

@ Gretchen : bla jmil (you’re welcome)

I’ve heard ‘danone’ for yogurt (after the ‘brand’)

mdrasa - school
mumkin - possibly
mendil - a kind of wrap-around skirt worn by women in the North, maybe also means ‘scarf’ ??
meSa - port
mt7f - museum
m3za - goat
mt3m - restaurant
mul - owner, boss
mus - knife
men b3d - later
men - from
mnDr - view, scenery
malik - king