This is a vlog of a normal day in my life. I start my day having coffee and teaching, then I start having a talk with you. The Syrian normal day can be a very active day and may be very calm. However, we love to go out, even if it is for a short time for a cup of coffee.
I speak about neighbours and children in general. I speak about differences between Arab children and foreigners.
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Expressions Used in the video:
1. ma ba3ref akol lamma bfee2 el-sob7 ما بعرِف آكُل لمّا بفيق الصّبح:
Literally means: I don't know how to eat when I wake up in the morning.
Context: I can't eat when I wake up immediately.
2. baddi sawwerlkon Rania بدّي صوّرلكُن رانيا:
literally: I want to record Rania for you!
context: I'll record what Rania does to show you!
3. ento 3am traww7oli wa2ti أنتو عم بتروّحولي وقتي:
literally: you are taking my time away.
context: you're making me late
4. 'ayni rabbon ma a7lahon عيني ربُّن ما أحلاهُن:
we have two expressions here:
A- 'ayni rabb someone literally means: someon's God is my eyes. While context meaning is just a lovely word like "sweet".
B- ma a7lahon ما أحلاهُن: we use the superlatives with "ma" before to say: How sweet / how lovely / how + adjective etc ...
5. kteer 7ilw el-wa7ed yet3allam enno huwe كتير حلو الواحد يتعلَّم أنو هوي:
when we're speaking in general in Arabic, we use the word واحد wa7ed to refer to literally any person in this universe. In English used as: you never know who loves you ...
6. stathemro el-walad sa77 استثمرو الوَلَد صحّ:
literally: invest your child well
context: make them be a productive person in this world
7. mitl el-3alam wel 5al2 متل العالم و الخلق:
literally: like a human being, like a sweet creature
context: good
8. el-2a3de el-zaayde القعدة الزايدة:
literally: the increased sitting
context: the super long sittings (staying on a chair working)
9. tal3a w nazle طلعة و نزلة:
literally: an up and down
context: a way upwards, a way downwards
10. shwaal basal شوال بصَل:
literally: onion's sack
context: a very ugly thing / whatever
11. leish? le2anno heik ليش؟ لأنو هيك
literally: why? coz this is it
context: why? no reason
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