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March 2010<br />

Lebanese Lessons<br />

Clothes – Tyeb<br />

Bag – Jezden<br />

Female Shoes – Skarbinet<br />

Male shoes - Sobbat<br />

Dress – Festaan<br />

Scarf - Shel<br />

Skirt – Tannoura<br />

Gloves – Kfouf<br />

Socks – Kalset<br />

Umbrella – Shamsiyyeh<br />

Long sleeved shirt – Ameess Kem tawil<br />

Short sleeved shirt – Amees Kem assir<br />

Tie –Krafatt<br />

Jersey – Kanze souf<br />

Zip – Sa7 ab<br />

Belt – 2 chat<br />

Button – Zerr<br />

Coat – Kabbout<br />

Pocket –Jeybé<br />

Je<strong>we</strong>llery – Moujawharat<br />

Ring – Khatem<br />

Watch – Se3 a<br />

Gold –Dahab<br />

Silver-Fedda<br />

Diamond-Elmaz<br />

Pearl-Loulou<br />

Reminder: 7 is pronounced as a strong H<br />

3 i s p r o n o u n c e d AY<br />

2 i s t h e “ B R E A K ” s o u n d i n t h e w o r d<br />

Please take note: Lebanese Lessons take place at the Sheikh’s Palace<br />

every Monday evening. Contact Ken Hanna 084 783 0726

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