Negation
The word mishmish مـِش is used to negate a phrase. It is either placed in front of the verb or preposition, or wrapped around it.
Structure | English | Arabic |
Preposition | I have cigarettes | ![]() عـَندي سـَجا َيـَر |
I don't have any cigarettes | ![]() مـَعـَنديش سـَجا َيـَر | |
There is water | ![]() في مـَيا َه | |
There is no water | ![]() مـَفيش مـَيا َه | |
kaan | I was there | ![]() أنا َ كـُنت هـِنا َك |
I was not there | ![]() أنا َ مـَكـُنت ِش هـِنا َك | |
perfect | I saw Ahmed | ![]() أنا َ شـُفت أحمـَد |
I did not see Ahmed | ![]() أنا َ مـَشـُفت ِش أحمـَد | |
participle | I know | ![]() أنا َ عا َر ِف |
I do not know | ![]() أنا َ مـِش عا َر ِف 'ana maAaarifshaacnaa maAaarifsh أنا َ مـَعا َر ِفش | |
imperfect | He wants to eat | ![]() عا َيـِز يا َكـُل |
He does not want to eat | ![]() مـِش عا َيـِز يا َكـُل | |
he must not eat | ![]() مـَيا َكـُلش | |
bi-imperfect | I like this book | ![]() بـَحـِبّ ا ِلكـِتا َب د َه |
I do not like this book | ![]() مـَبـَحـِبّش ا ِلكـِتا َب د َه less common... ![]() مـِش بـَحـِبّ ا ِلكـِتا َب د َه ] | |
Ha-imperfect | I will buy the book | ![]() ها َشتـِري ا ِلكـِتا َب |
I will not buy the book | ![]() مـِش ها َشتـِري ا ِلكـِتا َب | |
imperative | go away! | iimshy! |
don't go! | use mish+you-imperfect![]() مـَتـِمشيش |
Sometimes ma- is used on it own- the -sh does not appear after the word. There are no rules about when this can happen.