How to Bargain in Arabic (Spoken Arabic)
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- Опубликовано: 18 июн 2015
- CGE Jordan's director, Fridrik Tiedemann, shows you how to ask for discounts and get the best price in Spoken Arabic.
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You saved my life :) I have an exam about this tomorrow and I am studying as a desperate... You were one of the few who are doing lessons about the shaami Arabic. Thanks so much.
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A very good lesson... keep up the good work. أنا أحب ذلك, شكرا
Excellent lesson. Thank you.
I thank very very much I have liked you.
Thank you for the excellent lesson!
What is the word in Arabic (spoken or MSA) for the action of bargaining/haggling?
المُفاصلة il-mufaaSaleh
Interesting. So then ra3iini is related to الرحيم (kind, compassionate) as in:
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم ?
+Abb Baa Hi. No, that's actually a different root. The verb used above is راعى while رحيم is from رحم .
Could you make a tutorial on how to use صار or اياه / اياها etc. in عامية
Raxacorico Falapatorius Those are great ideas. We'll look at doing those.
Thanks for the lesson!
How do we ask for the price?
+Serdar Domurcuk You can say: كم؟ or كم السعر؟ or قدَّيْش السعر؟ (kam? or kam is-si3ir? or gaddaysh is-si3ir?)
+CGE Jordan Institute for Arabic Studies can i say "بكم الثمن"?
Ahmad Khusairi Bin Mahmood Not in Levantine dialect, no.
شنو الي جابني هنا