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by Raed667
3469 days ago
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This looks a lot how many Arabs write using Latin keyboards. Example : "أهلاً بكم", becomes "ahlan bekom" I find it a cook 'quick-an-dirty' trick to start speaking/writing with locals without worrying much about proper grammar (which is EXTREMELY complex) |
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Note the umlaut mark on the letter "a" as it's a Hamzat Qaŧў همزة قطع and should be pronounced with glottal stop. Of course, in colloquial speech across many dialects, it softened to just a plain "a".