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Thought Angry لو ما جيت كنت فَكَّرْتَك زَعلان

This flashcard teaches the Arabic phrase "Law mā jīt, kint fakkar tak zaʿlān," meaning "If you hadn't come, I'd have thought you were angry."

The phrase "لو ما جيت، كنت فَكَّرْتَك زَعلان" (Law mā jīt, kint fakkar tak zaʿlān) translates to 'If you hadn't come, I'd have thought you were angry.'.

Unit 10
Lesson 42
Section A
No 14
Front If you hadn't come, I'd have thought you were angry.
Back لو ما جيت، كنت فَكَّرْتَك زَعلان۔

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