Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term
school's in
2nd person: that's right
1st person: Well, school's in.
its bad
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its about a murder
5 +1 | بدأ الدرس | Nadia Ayoub |
5 | بدأ العام الدراسي | Shabbir Limbada |
4 | انجز مهامك / عملك | Amira Sayed |
4 | سوف أعلمك | Mohamed Ghazal |
4 | بدأت المدرسة | Mohsin Alabdali |
3 | حان الوقت | Sabry Hameed |
Nov 25, 2008 06:43: Mohsin Alabdali changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"
Nov 26, 2008 09:21: Nadia Ayoub Created KOG entry
PRO (3): Sabry Hameed, Mohamed Ghazal, Mohsin Alabdali
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Proposed translations
بدأ الدرس
انجز مهامك / عملك
بدأ العام الدراسي
حان الوقت
More context will help in this, so if they are talking about crime or a plan for example this will be the better Arabic equivalent
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