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How do you say "What don't you want?" in Arabic?

أنت مش عايز إيه؟

Inta mish Aaeyiz 'ieeh

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In Arabic, "What don't you want?" is أنت مش عايز إيه؟.

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Pronunciation

Say 'IN-tuh mish AH-yiz AY-eh'. Add mish for negation. Same want verb.

Writing and usage

Four words. Mish aaeyiz shows not wanting. Same negation pattern as dislike.

Example sentence

أنت مش عايز إيه؟

What don't you want?

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How to remember أنت مش عايز إيه؟

Put mish before any verb to make it negative. Works with wanting too.

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Questions about أنت مش عايز إيه؟

How do you say "What don't you want?" in Arabic?

In Arabic, "What don't you want?" is أنت مش عايز إيه؟. It is a noun.

How is أنت مش عايز إيه؟ written in Arabic?

Four words. Mish aaeyiz shows not wanting. Same negation pattern as dislike.

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

Use أنت مش عايز إيه؟ as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: أنت مش عايز إيه؟ (What don't you want?).

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