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back in Cairoback in Cairo Everyone has been asking me if things feel or look any different here in Cairo after the revolution.  When I left, there were tanks in my neighborhood, a curfew, lots of gunfire, there was no internet, and Mubarak was still president.  Now, Mubarak is gone, the police are back on the streets, the tanks have rolled out,...

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السلام عليكم

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Category : My Life in Cairo, School

arabic quiz

السلام عليكم, or “Alsalam aaaleykoum,” or Hello!  Today was our first day back to school after our two week “break.”  I am the nerd who is glad school is back in session, but being jobless and not having all that much to do in the way of housewifery, I am thrilled to get back into a routine.  Tomorrow we have our first test in Arabic 101.  It is such an exciting language to learn, but it isn’t exactly easy.  So far, all I can say is “what is it?” “what does he do?” “what does she do?” and the ever popular “where is it?”  Thrilling, huh?  I also know a handful of vocabulary and a variety of greetings and farewells.  Now to get the spellings down…

! مع السلامة or “maa salama!” or goodbye!

Comments (4)

The written words “look” beautiful!

You’re going to totally end up translating for the FBI, CIA or NSA.

I’m impressed!

I’m so proud of you! What an intimidating language not only to read but to speak, but to speak. Very proud…

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