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More Hospital Related Kuwaiti Arabic Words or Phrases

HI! All, Let us continue sharing some more Kuwaiti Arabic hospital phrases or words that might help someone in a hospital place. Some of the words are quite hard to pronounce or say. How to speak health related words   English - Kuwaiti Arabic  Healthy - biseha sajeda/salem First Aid - is'a afat awaliyah Ambulance - issa'ab Flu - zukam Painful - mo'alim Clinic - ayeddah wound -jarh/jourah Medicine - tib/dowa Clean - nadeef Malnutrition - soo taghtheeya I have a heartburn - andi haraqa Plastic surgery - at tajmeel Referral - ihaala Chart - rasem bayanee Radiology - al ashiaa Gynecology - an-nisaa' wal-wilaada Cardiology - al-qalb wal-awaiya ad-damaweeja Urology - al-jihaaz al-boolee wal-kilee Pathology - al-amraad ENT - udhun wa-anf wa hanjara Pediatrics - al-atfaal Psychiatry - al-amraad nafseya This will be enough for now. Hope you have learnt some hospital related words or phrases. There is a comment section at the bottom page of my blo...
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Kuwaiti Arabic words or phrases used in a hospital

Spoken Kuwaiti Arabic Words and Phrases used in a Hospital Setting Today(el yom), we(ahna) learn some words or phrases that are used in a hospital(mustashfa) place. You never know, someone you know might go to a Kuwaiti hospital for treatment or just someone go to a hospital and they can't speak English and we might be able to help them by knowing some of the Kuwaiti Arabic language. Kuwaiti Arabic words in a hospital setting or place with English translations: Mustashfa (mos/tash/fah) - Hospital Mareedh (ma/reeth) - Sick Tabib (Ta/beeb) - Doctor Marhaba! ana tabeeb/tabib (Mar/Ha/ba a/na ta/beeb) - Hello! I am a doctor. Shlon agdar asaadik? (She/loon ag/dar a/sa/adik) - How may I help you? Tabib, ana mareedh (Ta/beeb a/na ma/reeth) - Doctor, I am sick Maridha (Ma/reed/ha - Nurse Ehya Maridha (Eh/ya Ma/reed/ha) - She is a nurse Mareedha (Ma/reed/tha) - Sick(f) Siha'a (Sih/ha'a) - Health Dowa (Do/wah) - Medicine/pills Humma/harara (Hum/ma /ha/ra...

Professions in Kuwaiti Arabic with English translations

Dear all, Here are the translations of the Kuwaiti Arabic Professions: Doctor - Tabib/Tabeeb Nurse - Maridha Lawyer - Mohaamee Dentist - Tabib al Asnan Consultant - Mustashaar Surgeon - Jarraah Anaesthetist - Tabib/Tabeeb takhdeer Banker - Masrefi Engineer - Mohandees Secretary - Sekerteerah Writer - Kaateb Farmer - Fallaah Teacher - Mo'allem Carpenter - Najjar Architect - Mohandes Me'mari Postman - Saei Albarid Cook - Tabagha Pilot - Tayyar Police - Shorta/shorti Hope these help those who are learning the spoken Kuwaiti arabic language. Please leave some comments if you have some at the bottom of this page. Thank you.

Kuwaiti Arabic Question Words

Dear All, Hope you are all well. Welcome to more Arabic Words in question words. Here are the Kuwaiti Words used in asking questions in Arabic. Kuwaiti Arabic question words - English meanings: Who? - Min? How? - Kayf? When? - Mita? What? - Shino? Why? - Leish? Where? - Main/mayn? How much? - Bi-kam?(price) How much? - Cham/kam?(amount) Whose? - Min haggah? Which? - Ay? These are the most common question words that I can share at the moment. If you have any comments please feel free to do so at the bottom of this page. Thank you.

Kuwaiti Swear Words

Dear All, I just want to let you know that the Kuwaitis also use swear words in Kuwait like any other country. It is funny actually because sometimes it is easier to learn the swear words first when you go to a foreign country. I learned all these when I was in Kuwait. Kuwaiti swear words with English meanings: Bitch - Qahba Penis - Bumbullah Fuck - Ne-etch Shit - Khadha Cunt - kuss/koos Asshole - Bokhesh Damn - Waafagri Dick - Zibbe Fucker - Nayaak gahbar Fuck off - Qalab wighek Fuck you - Ane chek Mother fucker - Kuss/koos ommak Pussy - Khara Ass - Faq'haa Whore - Sharmuta Minon(m)/minona(f) - crazy Kelba(f)/kelb(m) - dog Here are few Swear words in Kuwait. I will try and add some more when I remember the other swear words. Please leave any comment you may have at the bottom of this page. Thank you.

Kuwaiti Arabic phrases and words used around the house

Hi! all, Let us teach you some Kuwaiti Arabic words or phrases used around the house. Kuwaiti Arabic Words and phrases around the house with English meanings: Bet - house/home Sayara - car Telifone - telephone Telifision - television Mokkan - place Moftah - key Bab - door Dar Annawm - bedroom Dar - room Matbath - kitchen Hammam - bathroom/toilet/washroom Masfat sayara - car parking/car park Chay/chai -tea Gahwah - coffee Kersi - chair Tawla - table Thalagya - Refrigerator Ketab - book Waraka -paper Sahan  - dish/plate Gafsha - spoon Na'al - slippers Joti - shoes Deresa - window Setara -curtains Shoka - fork Meraya - mirror Hejab - veil/head cover Malabis - clothes Surah - picture/photo Gafshat Gahwah - teaspoon Jidder/gidder - saucepan/pots Shakar - sugar Milh - salt Baharat - spice Esh - rice Semich - fish Stayk - steak Diyay - chicken Lahim - meat Salata -salad Well, I hope this words will help you learn some Kuwaiti words spoken a...

Kuwaiti Arabic for colours

Hi! all, Today we are going to learn the different colours in Kuwaiti Arabic language. Kuwaiti Arabic Colours translated to English: Abyad - White Asfar   - Yellow Azreg  - Blue Akhdar - Green Ahmar - Red Aswad - Black Asmar - Brunette Armadi - Grey Bortaqali - Orange Bunni - Brown Bnafsaji - Violet Here are some colours which I have learnt before and hope it helps you as well. Feel free to comment . Thank you.

Weekdays in Kuwaiti Arabic

Hi! bloggers and readers, Today we will teach you some Kuwaiti Arabic Names for days of the Week. Osbo'a in arabic means Week in English. One week means wahed osbo'a. Names of the week in Kuwaiti Arabic translated to English: Ahad - Sunday Ethnin - Monday Thalatha - Tuesday Arba'a - Wednesday Khamis - Thursday Jum-ah - Friday Sabt - Saturday Well, I hope this will be an addition to your knowledge of some Kuwaiti words and phrases. More next time on my Spoken Kuwaiti Arabic blog. Have a good day everyone.

Greetings and words or short phrases in Arabic

Dear Bloggers, Here we are again trying to continue teaching you a new interesting language which is the Spoken Kuwaiti Arabic. On my last blog, we taught you some Kuwaiti Arabic greetings. And today we start learning some more Kuwaiti Arabic greetings or short phrases. Sometimes when you meet someone in the street or anywhere, you just want to say hello, good morning or good afternoon. And these words in Arabic might just help when you meet someone who speaks Arabic but don't speak the English  language. Here are some words or phrases that might help you. These words or phrases may not be perfect but believe it or not it will help you like it did me in the past. I wrote these words by the way they are pronounced. English                                    Kuwaiti Arabic Hello! /Hi!                              M...

Learning the spoken Kuwaiti Arabic language greetings

Hi! guys, sorry it's been a while since I've written my last blog but I am here now and life must go on. So where was I on my last blog? Lets continue learning another language - the spoken Kuwaiti Arabic language. Last time we learnt a few numbers in Kuwaiti Arabic and now we try to learn some Kuwaiti Arabic Greetings. Kuwaiti Arabic -- English Meanings Marhaba! - Hello!/Hi! Sallam Allikom - peace be upon you Wa Allikom Sallam - And peace be upon you Shlonkom? - How are you all? Shlon el Ahl? - How is the family? Kullu zen, shokran. - All good, thank you. Ashoofik baden - see you later Ahlan - welcome Shlonich?/Kifhalich? - How are you?(if you are speaking to a female) Shlonik?/Kifhalik? - How are you?(if you are speaking to a male) Ahna zen/zennin, shokran. - We are fine, thank you. Enta zen(Male) - Are you okay/fine/good? Enti zena(female) - Are you okay/fine/good? Enti min  wayn?(F) - Where are you from? Enta min wayn?(m) - Where are you ...

Kuwaiti Arabic Numbers 0 to 10 and 10 to 100

Hi! all, hope everyone is fine today. I have been meaning to share this interesting language which I learnt in Kuwait years ago and hope it will help anyone out there who is interested in the Kuwaiti Arabic Language like I do. The Kuwaiti Arabic Language is not an easy language to learn but with lots of patience and practice, it is possible to learn and speak it. I want to let you know that I am not a teacher by profession but I can share what I have learnt by myself which is the spoken Arabic language. I can't write the Kuwaiti Arabic language alphabet but I learnt how to speak and write the Arabic words by how they pronounce it. Sounds complicated isn't it. If I was able to learn it, then you can learn it too. Okay, let us start with the Kuwaiti Arabic numbers(1 to 10) and then from 20 to 100. English                   Kuwaiti Arabic Numbers Zero ----------...

Learning languages like the Kuwaiti Arabic Language

Hello! it has been a year since I have written my first two blogs and it is amazing how time flies. I was just looking at my blogs and thought maybe I could start writing more again. I do enjoy writing blogs but life had become hectic and I completely forgot to write more blogs. Where shall I start, I have so much to share but let's start with languages first. I am a fan of languages. I am always eager to learn about other languages and dialects. I like to be able to say words in other languages. It fascinates me when I hear other nationalities speaking foreign languages. I would like to be able to know what they are talking about. I would like to be able to speak a foreign language aside from my own language(Tagalog). That is why I was so glad that I went to school and learnt the English language. The English language is not easy enough to learn but I think because I was young, enthusiastic and has good memory at the time, I was able to grasp what my teachers taught me abo...

Whether to Blog or not to blog

It took me a while to contemplate whether to blog or not to blog but then I decided I have nothing to lose. I have varied interest which I would like to share and one of them is languages. I am a fan of new languages. I can't be speaking and writing now if I had stuck with my own language which is Tagalog or Filipino language. I like my own language but if I did not learn English then I won't be blogging now. The thing is with so many Filipinos all over the world, each Filipino have learnt a different language aside from English and Tagalog. Many Filipinos like me who had been to different countries have learnt and speak another language wherever they work. Isn't it amazing to speak another language than your own? For me, it is an added bonus to my education. Learning another language is not easy but it can be done. My sister when she went to Israel and work there, she learnt how to speak the Hebrew language which I find a fascinating language to speak and learn, too. I thi...

Welcome to my blog

Hi! welcome to my blog. I haven't written any yet but starting from today, I am going to write all the things that I have been meaning to share for a while but did not get round to doing it. But before I carry on with my rumbling, let me introduce myself. My name is Linda, I live and work in England. I look after blind war veterans(men and women), who were injured during the wars. Caring for these veterans helped me realise that without these brave people who risked their lives and became blind or disabled, England won't be free. Some of them even lose their lives fighting the enemies during the war. We certainly owe the freedom we enjoy now from these brave heroes. My blogs will be about my varied interests like travel, gardening, my job, and languages which I love to share. I like traveling a lot and would like to go to other countries to learn about different cultures and to see beautiful places really and meet new people. Love growing my own vegetables because...