Sharafa

Sharafa (شَرافا in Arabic script) is the most used language in some parts of the Middle East and Southeast Asia. I will not show the Arabic alphabet / Persian alphabet (sinces it uses letters like gaf, pe, etc.) The Sharafa language does not need informal or formal situations, and does not need genders. It is also similar to Chinese grammar.

Greetings
Hello! - Salm!

Goodbye! - Wdsh!

How are you? - Hsf nm yd?

Fine, thank you. - Nm, salsh.

What is your name? - Hsf ard hs yd?

My name is _____. - Wnh daf hs _____.

I am ______. - Wnh ______.

How old are you? - Hsf ard bmn yd?

I am ____ years old. - Wnh daf bmn ______.

Nice to meet you. - Hsf nk hrn gwq.

Thank you. - Salsh.

You're welcome. - Haf salsh ghsf.

See you next time. - Ngd wdsh.

Yes. - Srfk.

No. - Haf.

Good (morning/afternoon/evening/night) - Shdr (aka/nif/nlm/hjkn)

Do you understand? - Hsf nzrk yd?

I understand. - Wnh nzrk.

I don't understand - Wnh haf nzrk.

I understand a little. - Wnh wdhsm nzrk.
 * salm - hi, hello
 * wdsh - goodbye
 * hsf - you
 * nm - fine
 * yd - (question particle)
 * salsh - thank you
 * ard - what
 * hs - name
 * wnh - I
 * daf - (possessive pronoun particle)
 * bmn - age
 * nk - meet
 * hrn - very
 * gwq - happy
 * haf - no
 * ghsf - need
 * ngd - next time
 * srfk - yes
 * shdr - good, pleasant
 * aka - morning
 * nif - afternoon
 * nlm - evening
 * hjkn - night
 * nzrk - understand
 * wdhsm - a little

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