October
oktōbar
oil (for car, for salad)
odd (strange)
min
off (lights)
ma’fool
it’s just off Tal’at Harb Street tahweeda wahda min shārea talaat harb
we’re off tomorrow ihna aanddinā
agāza bokra
office (place of work)
maktab
officer (said to policeman)
afanddim often dīman
not often ahyānan how often are the buses?
ay
ABCDEFGHIJKLOk
marham OK kwayis are you OK? (to man) inta kwayis? (to woman) inti kwayisa? is that OK with you? (to man/ woman) da kwayis maaāk/ maaākee? is it OK to ...? momkin ...? that’s OK, thanks da tamām, shokran I’m OK ana bekhayr I feel OK (said by man/woman) ana kwayis/kwayisa is this train OK for ...? el atr ointment
of*
zayt
ghareeb
English ➜ Arabic
maād magee’ el otobeesāt?
es-sāaa
o’clock*
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