February 13th, 2009 4 comments
It's just plain rude when someone jumps in the queue, but it's cheeky when someone asks to go in front of you in the queue. We are faced with this scenario in today's lesson. Not only do we teach you how to ask to take someone else's turn, but we also teach you how to bluntly say no. If you want to learn how to stand your corner, and keep your turn, then listen in!

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navyfan25 says
Sun 15th Feb 09@07:02 pm

This one was very very very useful to me...im an expat in qatar and mostly locals see me as a second class citizen...other than just be bullied by these guys...i know now how to say what i really feel in arabic.

thanks so much more power to this website!!
Desmond says
Fri 15th May 09@04:09 am

"I'm in a bit of a hurry" would be a good idiomatic equivalent of "ana mustajel qaleelan".
Wed 8th Jul 09@03:25 pm

sir ehad....how can i know if the object will be refer to a feminine or masculine???
Ehab says
Wed 8th Jul 09@03:45 pm

Normally feminine objects end with (ah) sound, like (seyyaarah - car), (shajarah - tree) and (waraqah - paper). Other than that is most likely to be masculine word.
Bettawfeeq (good luck)
Ehab
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