You can travel to Arab countries by air and by sea. There is no rail system that links Arab countries with each other, in fact, many Arab countries do not have a railway system at all. Taxis and public buses, however, are always available.
helicopter
هليكوبتر
helicobter
1. rotor
الدَّوّارُ الآليّ
ad-dawwaru-l-aaley
2. blade
الشَّفْرة
ash-shafra
3. cockpit
قُمرةُ القِيادة
qumratu-l-qeyaada
4. nose
مُقدّمةُ المَركبة
muqaddematu-l-markaba
5. tail
مؤخّرةُ المَركبة
mu’akhkheratu-l-markaba
THE BASICS | الأساسيّات
YOU MIGHT SAY…
When asking for directions, it’s easiest simply to state your destination, followed by لو سمَحت (law samaht). It’s always most polite to use مِن فضلِك (men fadlek) (for men) or من فضلِكِ (men fadlekee) (for women) to address any passers-by you stop and ask.
YOU MIGHT SAY…
Excuse me…
…المَعذرة
al ma’thera…
Where is…?
أينَ ال…؟
ayna-l …?
Which way is…?
ال…في أيّ اتّجاهٍ؟
al…fee ayye-ttegaahen?
How far away is it?
ما مدى بُعدِ المكان؟
ma mada bu’de-l-makaan?
Is it far from here?
هل المكانُ بعيدٌ من هُنا؟
hale-l-makaanu ba’eedun men huna?
I’m lost.
.أنا ضائع
anaa daa’e’.
I’m looking for…
…أنا أبحثُ عن
ana abhathu ‘an…
Can I walk there?
هل يُمكِنُني المَشيُ إلى هناك؟
hal yumkenune-l mashyu ela hunaak?
YOU MIGHT HEAR…
It’s over there.
.إنّهُ هُناك
ennahu hunaak.
It’s in the other direction.
.إنّهُ