After this free audio lesson you'll be an expert in asking "when" in Arabic!
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How to ask "when" in Arabic
When does the museum open?
When does the museum close?
Imta Hayefta7 el super market?
When does the supermarket open?
Imta Hatyfta7 el Sydaleya?
When does the pharmacy open?
When does the train leave?
When does the flight leave?
When does the bus arrive?
When does the train arrive?
When does the flight arrive?
When does the movie start?
Imta Hatybtedy el Masra7eya?
When does the play start?
When does the game start?
One of the first questions you might want to ask when arriving in an unfamiliar city could be…
الاقي فين مركز معلومات السايح؟
Ala2y fin markz Ma3lomat el Soya7?
Where can I find the tourist information center?
Some smaller cities in Arabic-speaking countries don’t have tourist information centers. You might have to rely on asking the locals. Here's how you ask where something is:
And then just add what you're trying to find at the end. Here's a list of some things you might be looking for:
If you plan on visiting the bustling bazaars in Egypt, you'll need to bring some Egyptian pounds! Here are a couple of ways to ask for directions to a money exchange:
Where can I exchange money?
الاقي فين مكتب لتبديل العملة؟
Ala2y fin maktab la tabdil el 3omlat?
Where can I find a money exchange counter?
That’s it for today. I hope you enjoyed today's lesson as much as I did!
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