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11:34 Mar 6, 2020 |
Arabic to English translations [PRO] Idioms / Maxims / Sayings / Humorous image | |||||||
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5 +1 | It's you who know/see explanation |
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5 | I know |
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5 | You are the one who know |
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2 | identify |
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identify Explanation: identify yourself |
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I know Explanation: It seems that the one who asked the question doesn't trust his friend, and s/he is ironically investigating his/her friend [Seriously], do you know it? أنت اللي عرف؟ I know عرف |
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It's you who know/see explanation Explanation: Moroccan Arabic, عارف not عرف It's you who know And the other says: I know. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 52 mins (2020-03-06 12:26:21 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- In this context it's the same, with almost all Arabic variations if not all. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 58 mins (2020-03-06 12:32:11 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Only the localization changes not the meaning, for example , Egyptian people would say إنت لي عارف with pronouncing ا as e in English, Moroccan, Algerian and others begin directly with N as /nta/ -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 3 hrs (2020-03-06 14:56:27 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Yes or no, or at least with a question like عارف؟ -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 3 hrs (2020-03-06 14:58:48 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- This is the complement of the answer to the question of yassine el boukhnify |
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17 hrs confidence:
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