@@nateblack7852 In Arabic dialects like Darija, we often use numbers like 3, 7, and 9 when writing in Latin script to represent sounds that don’t exist in English. For example: • 3 represents the Arabic letter ‘ع’ (a deep, throaty sound). • 7 represents ‘ح’ (a strong ‘h’ sound). • 9 represents ‘ق’ (a deeper ‘k’ or ‘q’ sound). These numbers make it easier to type Arabic using a Latin keyboard. Let me know if you’d like more examples! It may sound like “ kanfiq maa khmsa d sbah
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Kanfi ma khamsa d sba. I don't understand why they use 3 7 and 9 to speak Arabic in English text can you help me understand
@@nateblack7852 In Arabic dialects like Darija, we often use numbers like 3, 7, and 9 when writing in Latin script to represent sounds that don’t exist in English. For example:
• 3 represents the Arabic letter ‘ع’ (a deep, throaty sound).
• 7 represents ‘ح’ (a strong ‘h’ sound).
• 9 represents ‘ق’ (a deeper ‘k’ or ‘q’ sound).
These numbers make it easier to type Arabic using a Latin keyboard. Let me know if you’d like more examples!
It may sound like “ kanfiq maa khmsa d sbah
@learndarijawithkawtar4075 ok thank you so much i will write that down now
📢 LAST CALL! Don’t Miss Out! ❤
🚨 TOMORROW is the BIG DAY! 🚨 My Romantic Darija Workshop is happening, and this is your LAST CHANCE to join!
💬 Want to sound sweet, flirty, or deeply romantic in Moroccan Darija? Whether you want to impress your partner or just learn fun, authentic expressions, this workshop is for you!
💖 What you’ll learn:
✅ Romantic phrases & love expressions 💕
✅ How to compliment and express feelings naturally 😍
✅ Flirty & playful words in Darija 😉
✅ Special words Moroccans use in relationships!
⚡ Only a few spots left! Don’t wait! sign up here: darijawithkawtar.com/course/24
📩 DM me NOW or sign up before it’s too late!
Let’s make speaking Darija romantic, fun, and effortless! 😘✨
#LearnDarija #MoroccanArabic #RomanticDarija #SpeakLikeANative #DarijaWorkshop