English | Lishana Ashuraya (Eastern Assyrian) |
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Welcome | "B'shena Teeloukh (m) Teelakh (f) Teelokhoun (pl) |
Hello (General greeting) | Shlamaloukh (m) Shlamalakh (f) Shlamalokhoun (pl) |
How are you? | Dakheet? |
Reply to 'How are you?' | Ana spy een, atin? Basima Spy, U' Atin? (m) Basimta Spy, U' Atin? (f) |
Long time no see | Min kma Dana lekh Khizyeh Oudaleh |
What's your name? | Modeeleh Shimoukh (m) Shimmakh (f) |
My name is ... | Shimmi ileh ... |
Where are you from? | Min Eket? |
I'm from ... | Ana min ... iwin |
Pleased to meet you | B'Ghdayen B' Tpaqtan |
Good morning (Morning greeting) | Qedamta Brihkta (Blessed Morning) |
Good afternoon (Afternoon greeting) | Yuma Brikha (Good Day) |
Good evening (Evening greeting) | Ramsha Brikha |
Good night | Ramsha Brikha |
Goodbye (Parting phrases) | Push B'shena (sg) Poushoun B'Shena (pl) |
Good luck | Risqa Spai |
Cheers! (Toasts used when drinking) | B'Khouboukh (m) B' Khoubakh (f) B'Khoubokhoun (pl) |
Have a nice day | Yoomoukh Brikha (m) Yoomakh Brikha (f) Yoomokhoun Brikha (pl) |
Bon appetit / Have a nice meal | Naniloukh (m) "Nanilakh (f) "Nanilokhoun (pl) |
Bon voyage / Have a good journey | Sappar "B'Salamatuta |
I understand | Parmuyen |
I don't understand | Len parmuyeh |
I don't know | Le Yaddin Le Yaddan |
Please speak more slowly | In Basmaloukh, Basmalakh, Hamzim Nikha |
Please say that again | In Basmaloukh, Basmalakh, Mourra Kha Gai Khita |
Please write it down | In Basmaloukh, Basmalakh, Ktoula |
Do you speak English? | Ki Hamzimit Inglish? Ki Hamzimat Inglish? |
Do you speak Assyrian? | Ki Hamzimit Surit? Ki Hamzimit Ashurit? Ki Hamzimat Surit? Ki Hamzimat Ashurit? |
Yes, a little (reply to 'Do you speak ...?') | Heh, Khacha |
Speak to me in Assyrian | Hamzim Minni B'Ashurit Hamzim Minni B'Surit |
How do you say ... in Assyrian? | Dakhi Amrin ... B'Ashurit? Dakhi Amran ... B'Surit? Dakhi Amrin ... B'Ashurit? Dakhi Amran ... B'Surit? |
Excuse me | Paqditli |
How much is this? | Awwa B' Kma ileh? |
Sorry | Pakhalta |
Please | In Basmaloukh (m) In Basmalakh (f) In Basmalokhoun (pl) |
Thank you | Basima (m) Basimta (f) Basimeh (pl) |
Reply to thank you | Le Daqra B'Shena |
Where's the toilet? | Keleh Bet Nyakha? |
This gentleman will pay for everything | Awwa Myouqra B'Parrila koulla |
This lady will pay for everything | Ayya Myouqurta B'Parriyala Koulla |
Would you like to dance with me? | Maghbat Raqdat? (f) Maghbit Raqdit? (m) |
I miss you | Moukhneeyen (m) Moukhneeten (f) |
I love you | Ki Bayyinakh (m>f) Ki Bayyanoukh (f>m) Maghbinnakh (m>f) Makhbannoukh (f>m) |
Get well soon | Peshit Bsima (m) Peshat Bsimta Qourba Dana (f) |
Go away! | Khoush Makha! |
Leave me alone! | Shoukli B'Noshi! |
Help! | Hayyarta! |
Fire! | Nura! |
Stop! | Kli! Basa! |
Call the police! | Qri Polica! Qre Polica! |
Christmas and New Year greetings | Ida Brikha U' Rish Shita Khatta Brikha! |
Easter greetings | Brikhta Qyamta D' Maran |
Birthday greetings | Brikha Bit Yaldoukh Brikha Bit Yaldakh |
One language is never enough | Kha Lishana Lele Malyana |
Sunday, April 24, 2016
Arabic and Assyrian Words and Assyrian Comparison Listing
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