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Learn more Arabic slang in this video, including the meaning of akeed in Arabic and the definition and pronunciation of the Arabic word khalas.
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Learning Arabic slang is an essential part of sounding conversational when traveling to an Arabic-speaking country. With over 30 different dialects spread out across multiple regions, picking up some common Arabic words can definitely help you communicate with locals. One of the most commonly used Arabic slang words is akeed. Akeed, which translates to “of course” or “sure” in Arabic, has a meaning that is dependent on context. For instance, it can be used in a positive way as affirmation or emphasis in response to a question. This Arabic slang word can also be used sarcastically to reflect that something is obvious, akin to the English version of “duh.” Find out more about the value of learning Arabic for casual and business situations at Rosetta Stone.
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Another Arabic slang word worth knowing is khalas. The definition of khalas can be difficult to pin down but its meaning translates to something like “stop it” or “it’s over.” You’ll find locals use this Arabic word when they’re fed up to indicate a conversation is finished or to get someone to “shut up” already. While you definitely don’t want to use this Arabic word in a formal setting, you’ll hear it used casually between friends teasing one another or even between parents to children when they’re frustrated and have had enough.

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