Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,516
Ze, I'm training with these cliche jokes so you get used to them :D

Nah, seriously, how long have you been training as a pilot? Its rather impressive job as in what skill it would require to master.

So my boyf said he is calling 2 hours at 19:00 its now 23:00 and no phone call. I hate that.
There is usually good excuse for that, or dont mean any harm by it, so dont give him too much stick for it :D I know how it can be when shit like that gets overblown ;)
 

Bisco

Senior Member
Nov 21, 2005
14,420
heeeeey hey hey fellow juventini's!! i missed uni today thanks to a shawerma sandwish but who cares i missed a hot hot day at uni so its not that bad.
 
Oct 3, 2004
1,121
Work Comes first Arbab.
You Emarati's use alot of Urdu and Persian words in your spoken dialect, I notice.

Compared to Kuwaiti, Saudi, Bahraini, and Qatari Gulf dialects...they never use words like "Sida", "Arbab", "Awenna", "Jinjal" ....lol...btw, I can understand Emarati adults speaking the dialect. But Emarati teenagers use the weirdest slang I can't understand a word they say.

Appreciate if you can help out with the slang. :D
 

Yamen

Senior Member
Apr 20, 2007
11,809
heeeeey hey hey fellow juventini's!! i missed uni today thanks to a shawerma sandwish but who cares i missed a hot hot day at uni so its not that bad.
Girls had a pool party at Uni ya man or what :snoop:

And what's up with that shawerma sandwitch bro?
Weather is horrible these days so stay away from out-side food. They could just go bad any minute.
 

Yamen

Senior Member
Apr 20, 2007
11,809
You Emarati's use alot of Urdu and Persian words in your spoken dialect, I notice.

Compared to Kuwaiti, Saudi, Bahraini, and Qatari Gulf dialects...they never use words like "Sida", "Arbab", "Awenna", "Jinjal" ....lol...btw, I can understand Emarati adults speaking the dialect. But Emarati teenagers use the weirdest slang I can't understand a word they say.

Appreciate if you can help out with the slang. :D

Who said I am an Emirati man?! I see you're in dubai. What do you do?
 
Oct 3, 2004
1,121
...and on a related note, I met an Emarati Arabic teacher who told me she's so against the use of broken-Arabic or pidgin-Arabic language, which is a simplified version of incorrectly spoken Gulf-dialect used for communication with nationals of the subcontinent...

For the non-Arabs here, it's something like "caveman" language in English...like "You go here, I wait you." or something like that.......what's even more peculiar there's even a particular way of speaking it (i.e. it has it;s own sentence structure!!)

Imagine a entire language based on grammatical incorrectness of another!! :p
 

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