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Greetings play a significant role in Tunisian culture, especially during special occasions. Here are some common greetings used on various special occasions in Tunisian Arabic, along with their transliterations and English meanings. 1. Weddings Arabic Script: مبروك العرس Latin Script: Mabrouk el-3rs English Meaning: Congratulations on the wedding 2. Eid al-Fitr + al-Adha Arabic Script: ?...
Greetings in Special Occasions in Tunisian Arabic
Jul 09, 2024
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French loanwords in Tunisian Arabic are a result of the historical French influence in Tunisia, especially during the French protectorate period from 1881 to 1956. This influence has left a significant imprint on the Tunisian dialect, incorporating many French terms into everyday language. Additionally, Tunisians often switch between Arabic and French in their daily conversations, a phenomenon kno...
French Influence on Tunisian Arabic
Jul 08, 2024
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