Talk:Al Mastizu/Vocabulary
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Pronouns
- The Spanish words for "child", according to Wiktionary, are hijo/hija depending upon the gender (masculine or feminine, respectively) of the person in question. The Arabic pronouns for "he" and "she" are هو huwa/هي hiya, again depending upon the gender. Perhaps the similarities could cause a different set of pronouns for children than for adults? Linguifex 18:18, 30 June 2011 (PDT)
- Sounds good to me. "hel" and "xa" for "he" and "she" adult?--Sam.stutter 04:30, 1 July 2011 (PDT)
Numbers
Here are candidates for the numbers 1-10, based on English, Spanish and Arabic respectively.
English | Spanish | Arabic | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | wun | unu | wahid |
2 | tu | dus | iznan |
3 | zri | tras | zalaza |
4 | fur | kwatru | arbaa |
5 | fayv | zinku * | hamsa |
6 | siks | says | sitta * |
7 | safan * | syata | sabaa |
8 | ayt | uxu | zamania |
9 | nayn | nwafa | tisaa |
10 | tan | dyaz | aazra |
Put stars next to any you particularly like. --PeteBleackley 02:46, 8 July 2011 (PDT)