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Appointment
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24 [أربع وعشرون] |
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الموعد
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Did you miss the bus?
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هل فاتتك الحافلة؟
hl fatatk alhafilat?
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I waited for you for half an hour.
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لقد انتظرتك لنصف ساعة.
lqad antazaratuk linisf saeatan.
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Don’t you have a mobile / cell phone (am.) with you?
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ألا تحمل هاتفاً جوالاً؟
ala tahmil hatfaan jwalaan?
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Be punctual next time!
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كن دقيقاً في موعدك المرة القادمة!
kn dqyqaan fi maweidak almarat alqadimata!
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Take a taxi next time!
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خذ سيارة أجرة في المرة القادمة!
khdh sayarat 'ujrat fi almarat alqadimata!
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Take an umbrella with you next time!
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في المرة القادمة: اصطحب معك مظلة ضد المطر!
fi almarat alqadimat: aistahab maeak mizalatan dida almtr!
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I have the day off tomorrow.
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غداً عندي عطلة.
ghdaan eindi eatlata.
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Shall we meet tomorrow?
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هل سنلتقي غدًا؟
hl sanaltaqi ghdana?
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I’m sorry, I can’t make it tomorrow.
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يؤسفني، غدًا لا يناسبني.
ywsfni, ghdana la yunasibni.
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Do you already have plans for this weekend?
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أعندك خطط لنهاية هذا الأسبوع؟
aeindak khutat linihayat hdha al'asbuea?
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Or do you already have an appointment?
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ام انك على موعد؟
am 'iinak ealaa mawed?
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I suggest that we meet on the weekend.
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أقترح أن نلتقي في نهاية الأسبوع.
aqtarih 'an naltaqi fi nihayat al'asbuea.
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Shall we have a picnic?
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أترغب في القيام بنزهة؟
atarghab fi alqiam binazihata?
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Shall we go to the beach?
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هل نذهب إلى الشاطئ؟
hl nadhhab 'iilaa alshaty?
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Shall we go to the mountains?
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هل نذهب الى الجبال ؟
hl nadhhab 'iilaa aljibal ?
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I will pick you up at the office.
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سأمر لأخذك من المكتب.
s'amir li'akhadhik min almaktab.
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I will pick you up at home.
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سأمر لآخذك من المنزل.
s'amar liakhadhik min almanzil.
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I will pick you up at the bus stop.
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سأمرلآخذك من موقف الحافلات.
s'amrilakhidhik min mawqif alhafilat.
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