Difference between revisions of "Language/Standard-arabic/Vocabulary/Nationalities"

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{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
!Nationlaty (masculin)
|Nationality (masculine)
!Arabic  
|Arabic  
|-
|-
!American
|American
!امريكي
|امريكي
|-
|-
!English
|English
!انجلزي
|انجلزي
|-
|-
!French
|French
!فرنسي
|فرنسي
|-
|-
|'''German'''
|'''German'''

Revision as of 18:45, 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

Nationality (masculine) Arabic
American امريكي
English انجلزي
French فرنسي
German الماني
Japanese ياباني
Chinese صيني
Spanish اسباني
Mexican مكسيكي
Indian هندي