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Tunisian Arabic Greetings Guide

This document provides 3 common phrases used in Tunisian Arabic to ask how someone is: 1) "shnee a7walak?" means "How are you?"; 2) "shnee al-amoor?" means "How's it going?"; 3) "shnu a-jdeed?" means "What's new?".

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Tunisian Arabic Greetings Guide

This document provides 3 common phrases used in Tunisian Arabic to ask how someone is: 1) "shnee a7walak?" means "How are you?"; 2) "shnee al-amoor?" means "How's it going?"; 3) "shnu a-jdeed?" means "What's new?".

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Three different ways to ask

someone how they are in


Tunisian Arabic

How are you?



shnee a7walak?

Three different ways to ask


someone how they are in
Tunisian Arabic

How's it going?

shnee al-amoor?

Three different ways to ask


someone how they are in
Tunisian Arabic

What's new?

shnu a-jdeed?

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