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How do you say "What do you dislike?" in Arabic?

أنت مش بتحب إيه؟

Inta mish bithibb 'ieeh

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In Arabic, "What do you dislike?" is أنت مش بتحب إيه؟.

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Pronunciation

Say 'IN-tuh mish bit-HIBB AY-eh'. Mish negates. Stressed on hib sound.

Writing and usage

Four words. Mish comes before the verb for negation. Meaning literally not liking.

Example sentence

أنت مش بتحب إيه؟

What do you not like?

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How to remember أنت مش بتحب إيه؟

Mish means not. Put it before any verb to negate. Dislike is not liking.

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Questions about أنت مش بتحب إيه؟

How do you say "What do you dislike?" in Arabic?

In Arabic, "What do you dislike?" is أنت مش بتحب إيه؟. It is a noun.

How is أنت مش بتحب إيه؟ written in Arabic?

Four words. Mish comes before the verb for negation. Meaning literally not liking.

How is أنت مش بتحب إيه؟ used in a sentence?

Use أنت مش بتحب إيه؟ as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: أنت مش بتحب إيه؟ (What do you not like?).

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