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Unlike English, when it comes to nationalities, in Arabic, there is a difference whether you're a girl or a boy. | |||
* Example in English: "She is French / He is French" | * Example in English: "She is French / He is French" | ||
* Example in Arabic : هي فرنسية / هو فرنسي | * Example in Arabic : هي فرنسية / هو فرنسي | ||
هو /hiwa/ means He | هو /hiwa/ means He | ||
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Revision as of 18:43, 11 March 2017
Unlike English, when it comes to nationalities, in Arabic, there is a difference whether you're a girl or a boy.
- Example in English: "She is French / He is French"
- Example in Arabic : هي فرنسية / هو فرنسي
هو /hiwa/ means He
هي /hiya/ means She
فرنسي /Firansi/ means French in masculin
فرنسية /Firansya/ mean French in Femilin
to change from masculin to femilin , in Arabic you just add the lettre /ة/ .
Let's go :
to say I'm Algerian in Arabic you just need Personal Pronoun+your natinalty
this is some nationaly
Nationlaty (masculin) | Arabic |
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American | امريكي |
English | انجلزي |
French | فرنسي |
German | الماني |
Japanese | ياباني |
Chinese | صيني |
Spanish | اسباني |
Mexican | مكسيكي |
Indian | هندي |