The official language of Jordan is Arabic, but English is widely spoken especially in the cities. Many Jordanians have travelled, or have been educated abroad, so French, German, Italian and Spanish are also spoken, but to a lesser extent. When Arabic is written in Jordan using the Latin alphabet, English spelling is applied; however, these spellings can be interpreted in various ways―the spelling, for example, of street addresses can vary widely. For this reason, the sounds of the words are a much better guide than the spelling. Speaking Arabic is easier than you might think; attempting a few basic words will gain you respect from the locals and is a good way to break the ice. The Jordanian people are extremely understanding, and will help you whenever they are able.
English Arabic Yes Na'am No Laa Please Min fadlak (to a man) Min fadlik (to a woman) Thank you Shukran You're welcome Afwan Hello Marhaba Goodbye Ma'asalameh What is your name? Shoo ismak? (to a man) Shoo ismek? (to a woman) Please Lao samaht Excuse me 'An iznek What time is it? Edesh el sa'aa? How much? Addeysh? I don't speak Arabic Ana laa ahkee Arabee One Waahid Two Tinain Three Talaateh Four Arba'a Five Khamseh Six Sitteh Seven Sab'a Eight Tamenyeh Nine Tis'a Ten 'Ashra Left Shmaal Right Yameen Straight Dughree
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