English4Egyptians

Thursday, December 14, 2006

I FEEL HAPPY; I FEEL VERY HAPPY; I FEEL VERY, VERY HAPPY; I FEEL VERY, VERY, VERY HAPPY!!


YA HI EVERYONE ... So now everyone knows that I FEEL HAPPY; VERY HAPPY, VERY, VERY HAPPY and even VERY, VERY, VERY HAPPY! Ya tara leh everyone knows that I feel HAPPY AND VERY HAPPY?! Yimkin 3ashan mish 3arfa eya kilma tanya gheir 'HAPPY'? Wa hatit kilmit 'VERY' wa keda fehimna in ana feeling AKTAR MIN HAPPY. (Ya farhitee bekom!)

Well, that would be very good English...IF... you're in KG1. Anyone after KG1 must know other words to express himself. hat hotu kam 'very' odam el kilma?

Let's try some different words..mogarad tagheer bas!

ok...I'm Happy
I'm Glad, I'm Cheerful, I'm Cheery (same meanings as 'happy')

I'm delighted, I'm pleased (dakhlna hena fee 'very happy' naw3an ma)

I'm elated, I'm exuberant (kol el very's min ba3d!!)

This is all very important because the fact is, mish kol mara ahna happy bas. Sometimes we're more than happy and sometimes we're less than happy. Ifrid inta mish happy bas radee. What would you say? Aiwa...olee hat oul ... I'm not very happy. That is a perfectly good sentence, but the point of this lesson is to increase your VOCABULARY!!! So, lou inta radee...you can say, I'm content.

Some other words that have the same meaning, but show more definement:

BAD= terrible, horrible, rotten, (akl bayez = rotten food) pitiful

RUDE= ill-mannered, impolite, uncivil

PRETTY= good looking, attractive, beautiful, (a) beauty

BEGIN= start, initiate, commence

MIDDLE = in between, center, heart, core

Taba3an dol just small examples of increasing your vocabulary ... by using synonyms (words that have a similar meaning).
Of course each word has its own place of usage. And that you will understand more through practice.

Use this link if you need to find a different word:

http://www.synonym.com/synonym/

Now, believe me Walahee... this lesson is very, very, very, useful! oops! I mean this lesson is valuable!





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