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Common Omani Arabic Phrases for Tourists
As-salamu alaykum
(Peace be upon you)
— A common greeting meaning “Hello.”
Wa alaykum as-salam
(And upon you peace)
— A polite reply to the greeting.
Shukran
(Thank you)
Afwan
(You’re welcome / Excuse me / Sorry)
Min fadlak (to a male) / Min fadlik (to a female)
(Please)
Kam ath-thaman?
(How much does it cost?)
Ayna al-hammam?
(Where is the bathroom?)
Hal tatahaddath al-ingliziya?
(Do you speak English?)
Ana laa afham
(I don’t understand)
Naam
(Yes)
La
(No)
Mumkin musa’ada?
(Can you help me?)
Ayna…?
(Where is…?)
Tasharraftu bima’rifatik
(Nice to meet you)
Sabah al-khair
(Good morning)
Masa’ al-khair
(Good evening)
Ma’a as-salama
(Goodbye / With peace)
Oman is rich in natural beauty. It has a vast resource of places to visit and explore. In this blog, my endeavor is to try listing some of its hidden gems. If you have any feedback or comments, please feel free to post them here. ~Farees