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Learning Arabic for travel or study? Let’s try this term:
To say where is… in Arabic: Ayen
Say it out loud: “ayen“
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Some more helpful words in our Arabic Courtesy/Questions category:
...the bathroom – Al Hammam (al ham mam)
come with me – Ezhab Ma'e (ez hab ma he)
do you speak english? – Hal Tatakalam Al Englezya? (hal ta ta ka lam al eng le zya)
excellent – Mumtaz (mum taz)
excuse me – Uzran (uz ran)
excuse me (to get past) – Al Mahzera (al mah ze ra)
good / bad – Jayed / Saye' (ja yed / sa yeh)
how do you say…? – Kayf Akool? (kayf A kool?)
how much is this? – Kam Se'r? (kam sehr?)
may I? (point at chair, door) – Men Fadlek (men fad lek)
maybe – Robbama (rob ba ma)
no problem – La Moshkela (la mosh ke la)
please – Arjuk / Men fadlak (ar juk / men fad lak)
sorry – Aasef (A sef)
thank you – Shukran lak (shuk ran lak)
thanks – Shukran (shuk ran)
what is that? – Ma Haza? (ma ha za)
where is… – Ayen (ayen)
yes / no – Na'am / La (na ham / la)
you are welcome – Ahlan bek / La shukr Ala Wajeb (ah lan bek / la shuk ala wajeb)
And here’s how to say where is… in other languages!
Arabic–Ayen (ayen)
Chinese–...Zài Nǎ'r? (...Dzai Nar?)
Croatian–gdje je ... (gyay yay…)
Czech–kde je (Kday yuh)
Finnish–missä on… (miss ah on)
French–Où est (ooh est)
German–wo ist (woe ist)
Italian–dov'è… (doh vay…)
Japanese–…Ha Doko Desuka? (…Wah Docco Dess Kah?)
Korean–…Ga Eodiipnikka? (…Ga Uh Dee Im Ni Ka?)
Polish–Gdzie jest? (Jiye yest?)
Portuguese–Onde Fica... (ohn jee fee kah…)
Russian–gde... (gdye…)
Spanish–dónde está (dōn day ess tah)
Swahili–wapi (wah pee)
Thai–… Thi Nai (… TEE nai?)
Turkish–nerede (neh' reh day)
Vietnamese–...Ở Đâu? (...Uh Dow?)
After you learnt the phrase 'Excuse Me', the next important phrase in this set would be "where is…" (Ayen). The phrase will help you ask for directions in Arabic. Get instant access to the Arabic Language Set to learn more.
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