
Master Tunisian Arabic level 2 for buying and bargaining in medina markets with essential expressions, numbers, currency basics, and practical phrases like how much and I want this.
Watch again to familiarize yourself with the sounds and their writing, then set a personal study rhythm of 10–15 minutes daily.
Learn the five tricky Tunisian Arabic letters, how they’re replaced in texting, and practice their sounds with examples and names, while noting nonverbal cues that aid understanding.
Explore why Tunisian Arabic uses gendered nouns and distinguish natural from grammatical gender. Identify feminine nouns ending in a, with examples like table, car, carpet.
Explore how to express this and that in Tunisian Arabic, using masculine and feminine forms and over‑there references, with example phrases like this is a door and those over there.
Explore the general questions in Tunisian Arabic, learning how to ask what, who, where, where from, how, and why, with examples like what is this and where are you from.
Explore the fama questions in Tunisian Arabic, learning how to ask 'do you have' or 'is there' with real-world scenarios like colors and menu items.
Discover the 9eddashe & we9tashe questions for asking how much in Tunisian Arabic, and learn how khodesh, da, and ash convey quantity with practical shop phrases.
Master tunisian arabic shopping phrases for markets, including ateny for give me and please give me this, and express I want, I like, or I love with bazaar examples.
Learn essential Tunisian Arabic shopping and bargaining vocabulary, including words for cheap and expensive, phrases for asking discounts, and tips to navigate prices in the Medina.
Learn essential Tunisian Arabic bargaining phrases for buying and checking out, including 'I will take', paying by card, and polite refusals like 'no, thank you' for shopping in a medina.
Practice a Tunisian Arabic dialogue between a client and a shopkeeper, learning new phrases and numbers for negotiation, with color-coded translations and practice quizzes.
Master numbers from zero to nine in Tunisian Arabic, with pronunciation tips, practice at your own pace, and learn the pattern and logic behind the numbers.
Review Tunisian Arabic numbers from zero to nineteen, showing how ten to nineteen form from base letters with the suffix 'ash' and outlining a memorization pattern.
Learn how Tunisian Arabic constructs numbers from 10 to 90, identifying the tens pattern, the ones radical, and the formation rules through examples.
Learn the Tunisian Arabic numbering pattern from twenty to ninety nine, with emphasis on the ones and tens. Practice reinforces the twenty to twenty nine form and builds pattern recognition.
Learn to count from zero to ninety-nine in Tunisian Arabic using the tens pattern and ones, with practice examples from 13 to 99 and a preview of hundreds.
Discover the pattern for forming Tunisian Arabic hundreds, from 100 to 900, and learn the formula to count up to 999 using the ones in the hundreds.
Explore the Tunisian Arabic level two counting pattern from zero to nine hundred and ninety-nine, including hundreds with ones and tens, with guided practice and pronunciation tips.
Learn how to count from thousands to ten thousands in Tunisian Arabic, using the thousands-first formula, then hundreds and tens, with guided practice and number-reading examples.
Master how to read numbers from ten thousands to ninety-nine thousand, recognize the pattern for thousands and hundreds, and pronounce large numbers clearly with practical examples.
Learn how to read Tunisian Arabic numbers from hundred thousands to millions by saying hundreds first, then thousands, with smooth pronunciation and key examples.
Master Tunisian Arabic numbers from zero to millions using practical formulas rather than memorizing, and prepare to learn currency usage in the next section.
Explore the millimes as the lesson concludes, and anticipate learning all about the demise in the next brief segment.
Learn how Tunisian dinars are named and counted from one to two, with terms like elf, elfyn, and zus dinar, and how change is described in multiple expressions.
Learn how to name Tunisian dinars from five to a thousand, including ten thousand and a million, so you call the local currency like natives; upcoming sheets expand your vocabulary.
Learn Tunisian Arabic vocabulary for shop names, including bakery, bank, newspaper and cigarette shops, gas stations, pharmacies, and markets, plus phrases for saying you are going shopping and locating shops.
Learn how to call vegetables in Tunisian Arabic, exploring key vocabulary for potatoes, carrots, onions, tomatoes, peppers, courgette, cucumber, spinach, fennel, radish, aubergines, salad, and olives.
Learn Tunisian Arabic fruit vocabulary and practice buying with phrases for quantities and prices, such as 'give me a kilo of' and 'how much is a kilo of'.
Explore Tunisian Arabic grocery vocabulary, including translations for milk, oil, chicken, sugar, salt, eggs, cheese, and coffee, with example terms from everyday groceries.
Learn Tunisian Arabic color vocabulary, with masculine and feminine forms. Explore green, yellow, blue, red, black, purple, and orange, plus how to describe dark and light colors.
Learn Tunisian Arabic clothing vocabulary, including words for trousers, shoes, sandals, socks, shirt, T-shirt, shorts, skirt, trainers, bag, glasses, and watch.
Keep practicing Tunisian Arabic by talking with people in Tunisia or Tunisian relatives abroad, embracing mistakes to learn the right expressions; track progress with journaling and join the community.
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Welcome to the exciting world of Tunisian Arabic Language Course 2 - Special Buying and Bargaining Edition!
If you've completed our first course, you're in for a treat with this one. We'll be diving deeper into the rich culture of Tunisia, and exploring the essential language skills you'll need to navigate the bustling markets and winding streets of the Medina.
In this course, we'll cover a wide range of topics including vocabulary, expressions, and phrases you'll need for buying and bargaining. You'll learn how to ask questions effectively, from the basics of the 5 Ws (when, where, how, what, who) to more specific phrases like "Do you have this?" and "How much is this?"
As a foundation, we'll quickly recap some of the key phrases and words you learned in the first course. And don't worry if you're new to numbers or struggle with them – I've got you covered. The lessons break down the numbers from zero to millions, along with how to understand local currency and call notes and change like a local.
This course is designed for anyone who loves to explore the Medina's artisanal crafts and immerse themselves in the local culture. And with our vocabulary extension sheets, you'll be expanding your knowledge and gaining more confidence in the language.
We're so confident in our course that we offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee for 30-days. Join us today and continue your journey to mastering Tunisian Arabic.
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