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Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/tunisian-arabic Tunisian Arabic] learners! ๐Ÿ˜Š<br>In this lesson, we will learn how to give your opinion in Tunisian Arabic. We will look at the different ways to express your opinion and how to use them in a sentence. We will also look at some examples of how to give your opinion in Tunisian Arabic. So let's get started! __TOC__


== Expressing Your Opinion ==
Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/tunisian-arabic Tunisian Arabic] learners! ๐Ÿ˜Š<br>In this lesson, we will focus on giving opinions in Tunisian Arabic. Giving opinions is part of everyday conversations, and it allows you to express what you think and feel about something. It's an essential skill to learn if you want to communicate effectively in Tunisian Arabic.


When expressing your opinion in Tunisian Arabic, there are several different ways to do so. The most common way is to use the phrase ''ana ma'ak'' (ุฃู†ุง ู…ุนูƒ), which literally translates to "I'm with you". This phrase is used to express agreement or support for someone else's opinion.
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Another way to express your opinion is to use the phrase ''ana maktoob'' (ุฃู†ุง ู…ูƒุชูˆุจ), which literally translates to "I'm written". This phrase is used to express disagreement or opposition to someone else's opinion. ย 
== Introduction ==
When you want to give your opinion in Tunisian Arabic, you can use several phrases depending on the situation. In this lesson, we will go through some expressions that will help you express your opinion politely and confidently. ย 


You can also use the phrase ''ana maktoob alaik'' (ุฃู†ุง ู…ูƒุชูˆุจ ุนู„ูŠูƒ), which literally translates to "I'm written on you". This phrase is used to express strong disagreement or opposition to someone else's opinion.
== Vocabulary ==
Here are some words and expressions related to giving opinions in Tunisian Arabic:


Finally, you can use the phrase ''ana maktoob alaik wa ma'ak'' (ุฃู†ุง ู…ูƒุชูˆุจ ุนู„ูŠูƒ ูˆู…ุนูƒ), which literally translates to "I'm written on you and with you". This phrase is used to express both agreement and disagreement with someone else's opinion.
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! Tunisian Arabic !! Pronunciation !! English
== Examples ==
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| ูŠุนุฌุจู†ูŠ || y3jebni || I like
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| ู…ุง ูŠุนุฌุจู†ูŠุด || ma y3jebnish || I don't like
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| ูŠุฑุงูˆุฏู†ูŠ ุงู„ุชููƒูŠุฑ || yraoudeni tafker || I am thinking about
|-
| ุฃุธู† ุฃู† || ath3an in || I think that
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| ุจุฑุฃูŠูŠ || barayi || in my opinion
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| ุฃุนุชู‚ุฏ ุฃู† || a3tkod in || I believe that
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| ู„ูŠ ุฑุฃูŠ || li rai || I have an opinion
|}


Here are some examples of how to use these phrases in a sentence: ย 
Here are some additional words that will help you express your opinion:


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! Tunisian Arabic !! Pronunciation !! English
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! Tunisian Arabic !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
| ุฃู†ุง || ana || I
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| ''Ana ma'ak.'' || Ah-nah mah-ahk. || I'm with you.
| ุฃุญุจ || ahbe || I love
|-
|-
| ''Ana maktoob.'' || Ah-nah mahk-too-b. || I'm written.
| ูƒุฑู‡ุช || karhat || I hate
|-
|-
| ''Ana maktoob alaik.'' || Ah-nah mahk-too-b ah-lah-eek. || I'm written on you.
| ุฌูŠุฏ || jayyed || good
|-
|-
| ''Ana maktoob alaik wa ma'ak.'' || Ah-nah mahk-too-b ah-lah-eek wah mah-ahk. || I'm written on you and with you.
| ุณูŠุฆ || sayyeh || bad
|}
|}


== Quiz ==
== Examples ==
Test your knowledge of Tunisian Arabic grammar by taking the quiz below: ย 
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* Dialogue:
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Person 1: ูˆูŠู† ุชูุถู„ ุชุฌู„ุณุŸ (weyn tfadhl tajles?) (Where do you prefer to sit?)
Person 2: ุจุฑุฃูŠูŠุŒ ุฃูุถู„ ุฃู† ู†ุฌู„ุณ ุจุงู„ู‚ุฑุจ ู…ู† ุงู„ู†ุงูุฐุฉ. (barayi, afdhel en najeles bel gareb men lenafdeza) (In my opinion, it's best to sit near the window.)
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In this example, Person 2 used the expression "ุจุฑุฃูŠูŠ" to express their opinion politely.
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* Dialogue:
ย 
Person 1: ุดู†ูˆ ุฑุฃูŠูƒ ููŠ ุงู„ู…ุณู„ุณู„ ุงู„ุฌุฏูŠุฏุŸ (chnou raiyak fel mosalsel jdid?) (What do you think of the new TV series?)
Person 2: ูŠุนุฌุจู†ูŠ ูƒุซูŠุฑุง. (y3jebni kthira) (I really like it.)
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Here, Person 2 used the phrase "ูŠุนุฌุจู†ูŠ" to express that they have a positive opinion about the new TV series.
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* Dialogue:
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Person 1: ู„ูŠ ุฑุฃูŠ ููŠ ุงู„ู…ูˆุถูˆุน. (li rai fel mawdhou3) (I have an opinion about the matter.)
Person 2: ุดู†ูˆ ู‡ูˆ ุฑุฃูŠูƒุŸ (chnou howwa rayak?) (What's your opinion?)
Person 1: ุฃุนุชู‚ุฏ ุฃู†ู‘ู‡ ูŠุฌุจ ุนู„ูŠู†ุง ุฃู† ู†ู„ุชุฒู… ุจุงู„ุฅุฌุฑุงุกุงุช ุงู„ูˆู‚ุงุฆูŠุฉ. (a3tkod inneh yjeb 3alayna en neltzeem bel ijra2at el wa2iyeh) (I believe that we should follow the preventive measures.)
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In this example, Person 1 used the phrase "ุฃุนุชู‚ุฏ ุฃู†ู‘" to express their belief in what they think should be done.
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== Exercise ==


# What is the phrase for expressing agreement or support for someone else's opinion?
Now it's your turn to practice giving opinions in Tunisian Arabic! Imagine you are in a coffee shop with a friend, and they ask you for your opinion about the food they ordered. Use the expressions and vocabulary you learned in this lesson to respond in Tunisian Arabic.
#A. ''Ana ma'ak.''
# What is the phrase for expressing disagreement or opposition to someone else's opinion?
#B. ''Ana maktoob.''
# What is the phrase for expressing strong disagreement or opposition to someone else's opinion?
#C. ''Ana maktoob alaik.''
# What is the phrase for expressing both agreement and disagreement with someone else's opinion?
#D. ''Ana maktoob alaik wa ma'ak.''


== Conclusion ==


To improve your [[Language/Tunisian-arabic|Tunisian Arabic]] [[Language/Tunisian-arabic/Grammar|Grammar]], you can also use the [https://polyglotclub.com Polyglot Club] website. [https://polyglotclub.com/find-friends.php?search=send&d=0&f=36&offre1=7036 Find native speakers] and ask them any [https://polyglotclub.com/language/tunisian-arabic/question questions]!
In conclusion, giving opinions is a crucial skill to have in Tunisian Arabic conversations. By using the phrases and vocabulary introduced in this lesson, you can express your thoughts politely and confidently. Remember, to improve your Tunisian Arabic Grammar, you can also use the [https://polyglotclub.com Polyglot Club] website. [https://polyglotclub.com/find-friends.php?search=send&d=0&f=36&offre1=7036 Find native speakers] and ask them any [https://polyglotclub.com/language/tunisian-arabic/question questions]! Don't forget to check the [[:Language/Tunisian-arabic/Grammar|Grammar]] page to reinforce your knowledge on this topic. Keep up the good work, and happy learning!


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==Related Lessons==
* [[Language/Tunisian-arabic/Grammar/Numbers-in-Tunisian-Arabic|Numbers in Tunisian Arabic]]
* [[Language/Tunisian-arabic/Grammar/Plurals|Plurals]]
* [[Language/Tunisian-arabic/Grammar/Pronouns|Pronouns]]
* [[Language/Tunisian-arabic/Grammar/Past-Tense|Past Tense]]
* [[Language/Tunisian-arabic/Grammar/Adjectives|Adjectives]]
* [[Language/Tunisian-arabic/Grammar/Future-Tense|Future Tense]]
* [[Language/Tunisian-arabic/Grammar/Negation|Negation]]
* [[Language/Tunisian-arabic/Grammar/Possessive-Case-in-Tunisian-Arabic|Possessive Case in Tunisian Arabic]]
* [[Language/Tunisian-arabic/Grammar/Imperative-Mood|Imperative Mood]]


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Tunisian Arabic Grammar - Give your Opinion

Hi Tunisian Arabic learners! ๐Ÿ˜Š
In this lesson, we will focus on giving opinions in Tunisian Arabic. Giving opinions is part of everyday conversations, and it allows you to express what you think and feel about something. It's an essential skill to learn if you want to communicate effectively in Tunisian Arabic.

Introduction

When you want to give your opinion in Tunisian Arabic, you can use several phrases depending on the situation. In this lesson, we will go through some expressions that will help you express your opinion politely and confidently.

Vocabulary

Here are some words and expressions related to giving opinions in Tunisian Arabic:

Tunisian Arabic Pronunciation English
ูŠุนุฌุจู†ูŠ y3jebni I like
ู…ุง ูŠุนุฌุจู†ูŠุด ma y3jebnish I don't like
ูŠุฑุงูˆุฏู†ูŠ ุงู„ุชููƒูŠุฑ yraoudeni tafker I am thinking about
ุฃุธู† ุฃู† ath3an in I think that
ุจุฑุฃูŠูŠ barayi in my opinion
ุฃุนุชู‚ุฏ ุฃู† a3tkod in I believe that
ู„ูŠ ุฑุฃูŠ li rai I have an opinion

Here are some additional words that will help you express your opinion:

Tunisian Arabic Pronunciation English
ุฃู†ุง ana I
ุฃุญุจ ahbe I love
ูƒุฑู‡ุช karhat I hate
ุฌูŠุฏ jayyed good
ุณูŠุฆ sayyeh bad

Examples

  • Dialogue:

Person 1: ูˆูŠู† ุชูุถู„ ุชุฌู„ุณุŸ (weyn tfadhl tajles?) (Where do you prefer to sit?) Person 2: ุจุฑุฃูŠูŠุŒ ุฃูุถู„ ุฃู† ู†ุฌู„ุณ ุจุงู„ู‚ุฑุจ ู…ู† ุงู„ู†ุงูุฐุฉ. (barayi, afdhel en najeles bel gareb men lenafdeza) (In my opinion, it's best to sit near the window.)

In this example, Person 2 used the expression "ุจุฑุฃูŠูŠ" to express their opinion politely.

  • Dialogue:

Person 1: ุดู†ูˆ ุฑุฃูŠูƒ ููŠ ุงู„ู…ุณู„ุณู„ ุงู„ุฌุฏูŠุฏุŸ (chnou raiyak fel mosalsel jdid?) (What do you think of the new TV series?) Person 2: ูŠุนุฌุจู†ูŠ ูƒุซูŠุฑุง. (y3jebni kthira) (I really like it.)

Here, Person 2 used the phrase "ูŠุนุฌุจู†ูŠ" to express that they have a positive opinion about the new TV series.

  • Dialogue:

Person 1: ู„ูŠ ุฑุฃูŠ ููŠ ุงู„ู…ูˆุถูˆุน. (li rai fel mawdhou3) (I have an opinion about the matter.) Person 2: ุดู†ูˆ ู‡ูˆ ุฑุฃูŠูƒุŸ (chnou howwa rayak?) (What's your opinion?) Person 1: ุฃุนุชู‚ุฏ ุฃู†ู‘ู‡ ูŠุฌุจ ุนู„ูŠู†ุง ุฃู† ู†ู„ุชุฒู… ุจุงู„ุฅุฌุฑุงุกุงุช ุงู„ูˆู‚ุงุฆูŠุฉ. (a3tkod inneh yjeb 3alayna en neltzeem bel ijra2at el wa2iyeh) (I believe that we should follow the preventive measures.)

In this example, Person 1 used the phrase "ุฃุนุชู‚ุฏ ุฃู†ู‘" to express their belief in what they think should be done.

Exercise

Now it's your turn to practice giving opinions in Tunisian Arabic! Imagine you are in a coffee shop with a friend, and they ask you for your opinion about the food they ordered. Use the expressions and vocabulary you learned in this lesson to respond in Tunisian Arabic.

Conclusion

In conclusion, giving opinions is a crucial skill to have in Tunisian Arabic conversations. By using the phrases and vocabulary introduced in this lesson, you can express your thoughts politely and confidently. Remember, to improve your Tunisian Arabic Grammar, you can also use the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions! Don't forget to check the Grammar page to reinforce your knowledge on this topic. Keep up the good work, and happy learning!


โžก If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.
โžก Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. ๐Ÿ˜Ž

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