Basic Arabic phrases to communicate in a basic way in Qatar

Basic Arabic phrases to communicate in a basic way in Qatar

This Sunday, November 20, begins the long-awaited Soccer World Cup 2022 in Qatar, It will last a month and will account for a total of 64 games.

A few days before the start of the World Cup in Qatar 2022, it is important to know a little about the culture of the host country. For all those attending the munial it will be essential to communicate to enter sites, buy food, get on transportation, among other daily activities.

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The Government Chancellery has published some useful phrases so that Ecuadorians can communicate in a more agile way in certain situations and have a pleasant stay without many problems.

Greetings and typical phrases

1. Spanish: Hello / Goodbye

Arabic: Marhaba/Maasalaamah

2. Spanish: Good day

Arabic: Sabahu al Jair

3. Spanish: Good afternoon / Good evening

Arabic: Masau al-Jair

4. Spanish: Yes/ No

Arabic: Na’am/La

5. Spanish: Please

Arabic: Min fadlak

6. Spanish: Thank you

Arabic: Shukran

7. Spanish: My name is…

Arabic: Ana ismi..

8. Spanish: Excuse me

Basic Phrases in Arabic

1. Spanish: I don’t speak Arabic and I don’t feel well, can you tell me how I get to…

Arabic: La atakalam al arabla, hal yumken an tubiruni kaifa ase lila.

2. Spanish: Where is the police?

Arabic: Ayna al shurta?

3. Spanish: I am Ecuadorian and I request to call my Embassy.

Arabic: Ana min Al’lkwadur, urld an atasel bi safarati.

4.English: I want to file a complaint for loss of passport.

Arabic: Urid tagdim tagrir

5. Spanish: How can you go to the Stadium of…?

Arabic: Kalfa azhab la malaab….?

6. Spanish: I want to call the Embassy or Consulate of Ecuador.

Arabic: Urid al itisal bilsafara

7. Spanish: Passport

Arabic: Llawaz al safar (I)

Source: Eluniverso

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