Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Oct 10, 2013 15:47
10 yrs ago
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عربي term
جدك
عربي إلى أنجليزي
أخرى
اللغات العامية
expressions
من جدك تناقشه ؟؟ يمسح جوخ سيده .. اتركه يا عصام يعمل ويسترزق
Proposed translations
(أنجليزي)
5 +4 | Are you seriously | Lamis Maalouf |
5 +3 | seriously? / are you serious? | Noura Tawil |
Proposed translations
+4
3 دقائق
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Are you seriously
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Are you seriously discussing this with him?
Are you seriously discussing this with him?
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Abdallah Ali
1 ساعة
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Thank you very much
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agree |
Awad Balaish
: It is "seriously' not serious as it is adv.
1 ساعة
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Thanks a lot, I guess I was answering the previous comment and defending the use of "are your seriously..." to accommodate for the verb following since we can't do that if we say, "are you serious." Thanks.
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agree |
Randa Farhat
: seriously
4 ساعات
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Thank you very much
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agree |
Houda Nashawi
: Are you seriously arguing with him?
6 ساعات
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Yes, thanks, I think that would work too considering that مناقشة among Arabs can be more like arguing :)
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "I appreciate it"
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2 دقائق
seriously? / are you serious?
أي هل أنت جاد في مناقشته؟
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Note added at 4 hrs (2013-10-10 20:38:36 GMT)
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-Are you (seriously) arguing with him?
-(Are you serious) about arguing with him?
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Note added at 4 hrs (2013-10-10 20:38:36 GMT)
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-Are you (seriously) arguing with him?
-(Are you serious) about arguing with him?
Note from asker:
I appreciate it |
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Doaa Alnajjar
8 دقائق
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ألف شكر :)
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agree |
Randa Farhat
: seriously
4 ساعات
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شكراً رندة
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agree |
Mahmoud Basal
1 يوم 3 ساعات
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شكراً محمود
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Discussion
You also reread my comment: that means I totaly agree with you, the answer is "seriously", not serious which is one the two suggestions of Noura.