Mastering Tunisian Travel Phrases: learning Tunisian essential sentences for Tourists

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In this captivating video, embark on a linguistic journey to Tunisia as we dive into the vibrant world of Tunisian travel phrases! Whether you're planning a visit to this enchanting North African country or simply want to expand your language skills, this video is your passport to authentic experiences.

Join us as we uncover the essential sentences every tourist needs to know when exploring Tunisia. From greeting the locals with warm "Salam!" to ordering mouthwatering Tunisian cuisine, we've got you covered. Discover how to navigate through bustling markets, bargain like a pro, and connect with the rich culture and history of Tunisia.

Our expert language guide will walk you through each phrase, providing clear pronunciations and valuable insights into the Tunisian way of life. By the end of this video, you'll be equipped with the confidence to communicate effectively, make new friends, and delve deeper into the heart and soul of Tunisia.

Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to immerse yourself in Tunisian culture. Subscribe to our channel and hit the notification bell to stay tuned for more fascinating language guides and travel tips. Get ready to unlock the secrets of Tunisian travel phrases and embark on an unforgettable adventure!
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Thank you so much for these videos! Especially the ones where you teach Tunisian Arabic. They have come in handy for me as I travel to Tunisia frequently. I am an American citizen with Tunisian residency because my husband is a Tunisian citizen. I lived in Egypt for a year and learned a bit of their dialect sprinkled in with proper Arabic. However, I never knew that the dialects between the middle eastern countries were so different. So when I went to Tunisia the first time I was speaking Egyptian 😂 My husband gently corrects me but his sister seems to have a problem with it. She gets extremely irritated when I speak Egyptian and told me, “you are in Tunisia now so learn Tunisian Arabic!” There are not many outlets that teach the Tunisian way of speaking so I greatly appreciate you and your videos. Pease keep up the good work, ayshek!!

deekay
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I am overwhelmed with the language, it sounds really cool

aaronfloresaf
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Thank you for producing these videos. They are very helpful.

shirleyapley
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I hope that you can make videos again. They were very helpful and your audio was getting better as well. Perhaps you could make videos that do not focus on Tunisia?

TrevorStruthers
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khouya, aishk for your cool videos. They help a lot 😊

Maphinho
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These are quite handy tips :) It would be so nice to go syllable - by - syllable as phonics in English and Slavic languages are substantially different from Arabic language group and some of us are surely absolute beginners :) I hope I will find some hotel with crash course of Tunisian Arabic during my stay, thanks a lot for getting my ears acquainted to your beautiful language!

JJpress
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Another fantastic video! What is khali is it similar to khouya?

ima
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Very nice video, thank you! By the way what exactly means "brabbi"? You use it often in every question. :)

lusylindtman
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Hello Bez. Off topic. What is the deal with real estate/estate agents in Tunisia? If you're looking for a long term flat/apartment rental? How do they operate? and what should I be careful of? Thanks.

jerrycooper
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Saccerel beb! Ruhi! Habibti! Le bes! Aischek! Asslema! Nhebbik! Oenequ! When ever you have the fealing somone wants to sell "le"! everything the man says is true... dont buy her expensiv stuff... she may leave you!

weatherman
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You’re speaking too fast, can you write it so we can read the words you’re saying?

RG-rlrk
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Is it ok for a young lady to say "khouya" to a man ? It sounds like bro or dude

elizabethchwakanowski