
Questions? Get live answers at PBwiki's weekly office hours (1 PM Eastern, Weds September 3)
One of a number of highly important key phrases in Levantine, particularly Lebanese Arabic (So not a Greek chillout musician, that's Yanni).
Yani means 'kind of' and is used frequently, also serving as a replacement for 'somehow', 'umm' and a million other syntactical spacers... It helps to pronounce the 'a' from the back of the throat, because in Arabic it's an 'ain', so written ya3ni in 'MSN Arabic'.
For instance: 'So I say to him, yani, what kind of car is that heap of shit? And he's like, yani, really pissed at me.'
It's an important component of Ten Word Arabic.
Page Information
|
Wiki Information |
Recent PBwiki Blog Posts |