Homeland by Hannah Moushabeck

Homeland by Hannah Moushabeck

Author:Hannah Moushabeck
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Chronicle Books LLC


Habibi [Ha∙bee∙ bee] (masculine) and Habibti [Ha∙ bee∙tee] (feminine) mean my love or darling but can often be used in a casual exchange to stand in for my friend. These are among the most common words used in conversational Arabic.

Yalla [YAL∙LAH] means come on, let’s go, or hurry. Arab Americans say “Yalla, bye” when they are saying goodbye quickly (goodbyes usually take a long time for Arabs).

A tarboosh [tar∙boo∙sch], sometimes called a fez, is a red felt hat, often with a black tassel, worn by men in the Middle East.



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