Re: What is a Tunisian Arabic word for "socks"




"Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim" wrote >
Jerzy Lacina schrieb:

I am interested if in Tunisian Arabic the word for "socks" would
be "jawa:rib" or rather "shawa:rib" (opened with soundless [sh])
or maybe there is quite another word there?

Thanks,

The following website albeit in German might be of relevance to you. It
is an MA paper about Arabic dialects

http://seeger.uni-hd.de

You sure you've supplied the correct link? That site is not anyone's MA
thesis on Arabic dialects ---- the only articles whose links are on that
site are a few German-language Wikipedia entries on the subject.


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