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Introduction[edit | edit source]

Welcome to the lesson on "Common Workplace Vocabulary" in Tunisian Arabic! In this lesson, we will explore the essential vocabulary and phrases related to the workplace, enabling you to communicate effectively with your colleagues and employers in Tunisia. Mastering this vocabulary will not only help you navigate professional settings but also provide insights into Tunisian work culture and customs. So, let's dive in and expand your Tunisian Arabic proficiency in the context of work and employment!

Vocabulary[edit | edit source]

Below, you will find a comprehensive list of common workplace vocabulary in Tunisian Arabic, along with their pronunciations and English translations. Familiarize yourself with these terms, and practice using them in context to enhance your language skills.

Job Titles and Positions[edit | edit source]

In the workplace, different job titles and positions denote specific roles and responsibilities. Here are some common job titles and positions in Tunisian Arabic:

Tunisian Arabic Pronunciation English Translation
مدير mudeer manager
موظف mothef employee
محاسب mahaseb accountant
مهندس mohandis engineer
مدير الموارد البشرية mudeer al-mawaared al-bashariyya human resources manager
مدير التسويق mudeer at-tasweeq marketing manager
مدير المبيعات mudeer al-mabiaat sales manager
سكرتير sekretir secretary
مدير الإنتاج mudeer al-intaj production manager
مدير المشتريات mudeer al-mashtariyat procurement manager

Workplaces and Departments[edit | edit source]

Different workplaces have distinct names in Tunisian Arabic, and each workplace is divided into various departments. Here are some common workplaces and departments:

Workplaces:

  • مكتب - maktab - office
  • مصنع - masnaa - factory
  • مستشفى - mustashfa - hospital
  • مدرسة - madrasa - school
  • مطعم - mat3am - restaurant
  • فندق - funduq - hotel
  • متجر - matjar - store
  • بنك - bank - bank

Departments:

  • قسم الموارد البشرية - qism al-mawaared al-bashariyya - human resources department
  • قسم التسويق - qism at-tasweeq - marketing department
  • قسم المبيعات - qism al-mabiaat - sales department
  • قسم الإنتاج - qism al-intaj - production department
  • قسم المشتريات - qism al-mashtariyat - procurement department
  • قسم المحاسبة - qism al-muhasaba - accounting department
  • قسم التصميم - qism at-tasmeem - design department
  • قسم الهندسة - qism al-handasa - engineering department

Workplace Actions and Verbs[edit | edit source]

To effectively communicate in the workplace, it's crucial to understand and use the appropriate verbs. Here are some common workplace actions and verbs in Tunisian Arabic:

  • يعمل - ya3mel - to work
  • يدير - yeddir - to manage
  • ينظم - ynazzem - to organize
  • يعد - ya3ed - to prepare
  • يراجع - yraje3 - to review
  • يناقش - ynachesh - to discuss
  • يقدم - yqaddem - to present
  • يتعاون - yta3awen - to collaborate
  • ينجز - ynjaz - to accomplish
  • يفوز - yfawwaz - to win
  • يخسر - ykhassar - to lose
  • يحقق - yehkeq - to achieve
  • يطور - yatwarr - to develop
  • ينشئ - yn

Table of Contents - Tunisian Arabic Course - 0 to A1[edit source]


Nouns and Pronouns


Common Phrases and Expressions


Verbs and Verb Conjugation


Numbers and Counting


Tunisian Society and Customs


Adjectives and Adverbs


Transportation and Travel


Tunisian Holidays and Celebrations


Questions and Statements


Emergencies and Health


Tunisian Arts and Literature


Prepositions and Conjunctions


Sports and Recreation


Tunisian History and Geography


Negation and Interrogation


Work and Employment


Tunisian Folklore and Mythology



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