
This is dedicated to all the expats in Kuwait and Middle East who get confused when chatting with their Arab friends. I'm talking about the numbers that are used in place of certain sounds. For example you might see something like this "7alla" or "6alabat". What prompted me to write this post was when one of my friends kept referring to 'Six-al-abat" which makes no sense !
:) Let me break it down to you
2 = "A"3 = "Ain"
5 = "Kha"6= "Tha"
7= "Ha"9= "Sa"Update: Soon after posting this I came across this on Yahoo Answers where there's a much more detailed answer from a more knowledgeable person
Yahoo Answers [
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Update: A reader just sent me an even better link from Wikipedia [
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Thanks
Abid !
5 comments:
My good sir
Theres an even better one on Wikipedia.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arabic_chat_alphabet#Lebanese_Arabic
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arabic_chat_alphabet
Ignore the "lebanese arabic" part...
Thanks man, updated post
Dude wtf is 7alla? That's not even a word!
I have no fucking clue, I've seen it in a lot of places so I'm guessing its a word :)
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