January 13th, 2009 4 comments
When you're somewhere new and want to explore, the common thing to do is rent a car. Fortunately, all you need to rent one is the right license and enough cash, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't fish for bargain prices. In today's lesson we'll be discussing this scenario and all the useful Arabic jargon that comes with it.

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Wed 14th Jan 09@10:49 pm

Hi.
How do you say i.d card and good mood and bad mood in arabic? Thanks
Wed 14th Jan 09@10:50 pm

Also how do you say road rage? Sorr for all the questions.
Ehab says
Fri 16th Jan 09@02:08 am

I.D. in Arabic is Haweyyah هوية. Good and bad moods can be broken down into (mood) which is (mazaaj مزاج) and then add good which is jayed جيد or bad which is saye2سيء, so good mood is mazaaj jayed (مزاج جيد), while bad mood is mazaaj saye2 (مزاج سيء).
The best translation to road rage is tahawwor تهوّر.
Thu 5th Mar 09@07:41 am

May God help you in your valuable efforts for arabic education
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