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In the previous lesson, we learned about shopping vocabulary in Arabic. We covered the names of different shops and items you might need to buy. Now, let's move on to the next topic in our Standard Arabic course: money vocabulary. In this lesson, we will learn the names of different currencies and denominations in Arabic. This will be useful when you are traveling to Arabic-speaking countries or dealing with Arabic-speaking individuals in a business context. So, let's get started! | |||
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== Currency Names == | |||
Let's start by learning the names of some common currencies in Arabic. Here are a few examples: | |||
* الدولار الأمريكي (ad-dolar al-ameriki) - US dollar | |||
* اليورو (al-yuro) - Euro | |||
* الجنيه الإسترليني (al-juniyya al-isturlini) - British pound | |||
* الين الياباني (al-yen al-yabani) - Japanese yen | |||
* الدرهم الإماراتي (ad-dirham al-imarati) - Emirati dirham | |||
These are just a few examples, and there are many more currencies around the world. You can easily find the names of specific currencies in Arabic by searching online or using a currency conversion app. | |||
== Denominations == | |||
Now, let's move on to the denominations of money in Arabic. Here are some common denominations: | |||
* فلس (fils) - fils (subunit of currency) | |||
* ريال (riyal) - riyal | |||
* دينار (dinar) - dinar | |||
* جنيه (junayh) - pound | |||
* ليرة (lira) - lira | |||
These denominations may vary depending on the country and the currency. It's always a good idea to familiarize yourself with the specific denominations of the currency you will be using. | |||
== | == Counting Money == | ||
Now that we know the names of different currencies and denominations in Arabic, let's learn how to count money. Here are some useful phrases and vocabulary: | |||
* المبلغ (al-mablagh) - amount | |||
* النقود (an-nuqud) - money | |||
* عملة (umla) - currency | |||
* الريال السعودي (ar-riyal as-saudi) - Saudi riyal | |||
* ألف ريال (alf riyal) - one thousand riyals | |||
* مئة ريال (mia riyal) - one hundred riyals | |||
* خمسون ريال (khamsun riyal) - fifty riyals | |||
* عشرون ريال (ishrun riyal) - twenty riyals | |||
* عشرة ريالات (ashara riyalat) - ten riyals | |||
* خمسة ريالات (khamsa riyalat) - five riyals | |||
* ريال واحد (riyal wahid) - one riyal | |||
These phrases will come in handy when you need to pay for something or ask for the price of an item. Practice counting money in Arabic to become more comfortable with using these expressions. | |||
== Cultural Insight == | |||
In Arabic-speaking countries, it is common to negotiate prices in markets and smaller shops. Bargaining is seen as a normal part of the shopping experience. So, don't be afraid to negotiate a better price when shopping in Arabic-speaking countries. It's also important to note that tipping is not customary in many Arabic-speaking countries, as service charges are often included in the bill. However, it's always appreciated to leave a small tip for exceptional service. | |||
== | == Conclusion == | ||
Congratulations! You have learned the names of different currencies and denominations in Arabic. This knowledge will be beneficial when traveling to Arabic-speaking countries or engaging in business transactions with Arabic-speaking individuals. In the next lesson, we will continue to expand our shopping and money vocabulary by focusing on shopping vocabulary in Arabic. Keep up the great work! | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:56, 14 June 2023
◀️ Asking for directions — Previous Lesson | Next Lesson — Shopping vocabulary ▶️ |
In the previous lesson, we learned about shopping vocabulary in Arabic. We covered the names of different shops and items you might need to buy. Now, let's move on to the next topic in our Standard Arabic course: money vocabulary. In this lesson, we will learn the names of different currencies and denominations in Arabic. This will be useful when you are traveling to Arabic-speaking countries or dealing with Arabic-speaking individuals in a business context. So, let's get started!
Currency Names[edit | edit source]
Let's start by learning the names of some common currencies in Arabic. Here are a few examples:
- الدولار الأمريكي (ad-dolar al-ameriki) - US dollar
- اليورو (al-yuro) - Euro
- الجنيه الإسترليني (al-juniyya al-isturlini) - British pound
- الين الياباني (al-yen al-yabani) - Japanese yen
- الدرهم الإماراتي (ad-dirham al-imarati) - Emirati dirham
These are just a few examples, and there are many more currencies around the world. You can easily find the names of specific currencies in Arabic by searching online or using a currency conversion app.
Denominations[edit | edit source]
Now, let's move on to the denominations of money in Arabic. Here are some common denominations:
- فلس (fils) - fils (subunit of currency)
- ريال (riyal) - riyal
- دينار (dinar) - dinar
- جنيه (junayh) - pound
- ليرة (lira) - lira
These denominations may vary depending on the country and the currency. It's always a good idea to familiarize yourself with the specific denominations of the currency you will be using.
Counting Money[edit | edit source]
Now that we know the names of different currencies and denominations in Arabic, let's learn how to count money. Here are some useful phrases and vocabulary:
- المبلغ (al-mablagh) - amount
- النقود (an-nuqud) - money
- عملة (umla) - currency
- الريال السعودي (ar-riyal as-saudi) - Saudi riyal
- ألف ريال (alf riyal) - one thousand riyals
- مئة ريال (mia riyal) - one hundred riyals
- خمسون ريال (khamsun riyal) - fifty riyals
- عشرون ريال (ishrun riyal) - twenty riyals
- عشرة ريالات (ashara riyalat) - ten riyals
- خمسة ريالات (khamsa riyalat) - five riyals
- ريال واحد (riyal wahid) - one riyal
These phrases will come in handy when you need to pay for something or ask for the price of an item. Practice counting money in Arabic to become more comfortable with using these expressions.
Cultural Insight[edit | edit source]
In Arabic-speaking countries, it is common to negotiate prices in markets and smaller shops. Bargaining is seen as a normal part of the shopping experience. So, don't be afraid to negotiate a better price when shopping in Arabic-speaking countries. It's also important to note that tipping is not customary in many Arabic-speaking countries, as service charges are often included in the bill. However, it's always appreciated to leave a small tip for exceptional service.
Conclusion[edit | edit source]
Congratulations! You have learned the names of different currencies and denominations in Arabic. This knowledge will be beneficial when traveling to Arabic-speaking countries or engaging in business transactions with Arabic-speaking individuals. In the next lesson, we will continue to expand our shopping and money vocabulary by focusing on shopping vocabulary in Arabic. Keep up the great work!
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
- Basic Words and Phrases
- Health
- Society
- Free Time Activities
- Airport
- Basic weather vocabulary
- Mammal
- Means of Transport
- Celebrations
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