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What is the meaning of Algerie?
(alʒeri) noun. the French name for Algeria.
Is L Algerie feminine or masculine?
Variations
number | feminine | masculine |
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plural | algériennes | algériens |
singular | algérienne | algérien |
What is a row British slang?
British English: row /raʊ/ NOUN. argument A row is a serious disagreement or noisy argument. There was a diplomatic row between the two countries.
Is Algeria an Arab country?
Overview of Algeria Ethnically, the nation is overwhelmingly Arab-Berber, and the vast majority of citizens are Sunni Muslims. Arabic is the national language, but various Berber dialects and French also are spoken. The World Bank classifies Algeria as an upper-middle income nation.
What do the British call an argument?
Argy-bargy and its slightly older variant argle-bargle have been a part of British English since the second half of the 19th century. Some other colorful words that can be used for a dispute in English are squabble, contretemps, and donnybrook.
What does ring mean in British?
6 chiefly British : to make a telephone call —usually used with up.
How do you say hello in Algerian?
English isn’t widely spoken in Algeria….Greetings.
Hello | Salam/ Salam ‘likum |
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Welcome | Mrahba bik |
Is Algeria a rich or poor country?
The World Bank classifies Algeria as an upper-middle income nation. The organization Transparency International gives Algeria low scores over the openness of its government budget.
What race is Algeria?
More than three-fourths of the country is ethnically Arab, though most Algerians are descendants of ancient Amazigh groups who mixed with various invading peoples from the Arab Middle East, southern Europe, and sub-Saharan Africa.
What do British people call biscuits?
Scone (UK) / Biscuit (US) These are the crumbly cakes that British people call scones, which you eat with butter, jam, sometimes clotted cream and always a cup of tea.
What are some British swear words?
The UK’s communications regulator, Ofcom, interviewed more than 200 people across the UK on how offensive they find a vast array of rude and offensive words and insults….Mild:
- Arse.
- Bloody.
- Bugger.
- Cow.
- Crap.
- Damn.
- Ginger.
- Git.