The fact, therefore, that a man has served as a call fii*eman and fjiven satis - factory service already gives him a special advantage over persons who have had no such experience. ❋ Unknown (1663)
I said "Da harb" ( "It's war") to one of the pool guys and he laughed and said "Mafii harb - fii hafla!" ❋ Unknown (2008)
Mi-ar fii placut mai mult dictatura, unora le trebuie impusa moralitatea, dar pana la urma, la ce rost? ❋ Unknown (2009)
Ebery aminul Ai ebber can haz fown mii er bin dopteded adn Ai nebber unnerstud wai NE1 wud paiz munneys 2 get kitteh/goggeh ceppin dopshun fii. ❋ Unknown (2008)
Just wanted to send a quick note letting everyone know that "mang fii rek" I'm here only - a response to "how are you" - nanga def - in Olof, the new language I'm learning... ❋ Adam Horowitz (2007)
The convention used to specify the part of the day is fairly straightforward: as-saa'a + ordinal number + fii (fee; in) + part of the day So when someone asks you kam as-saa'a, your literal reply in Arabic is "It's the ninth hour in the morning," for instance. ❋ Bouchentouf, Amine (2006)
So if you want to tell your friend to "turn left on the second street," you say, Tuf ` ilaa al-yasiir fii aT-Tariiq ath-thaanee (toof eel-ah al-yah-seer fee at-tahreek ah-thah-nee). ❋ Bouchentouf, Amine (2006)
What part of the United States are you visiting? sa-'azuuru ` akhii fii nyuu yoork. sah-ah-zuu-ru ah-kee fee noo york. ❋ Bouchentouf, Amine (2006)
December eighth is perfect! mumtaaz! wa hal narja 'fii disambar ` ishriin? moom-taz! wah hal nar-jah fee dee-sam-bar eesh-reen? ❋ Bouchentouf, Amine (2006)
This section covers the key terms to help you prepare and set the table for a wajba ladhiida fii al-manzil (waj-bah lah-zee-zah fee al-man-zeel; a delicious home-cooked meal)! ❋ Bouchentouf, Amine (2006)
Are you living on campus? na'am. ` anaa fii binaayat ` aHmed. nah-am. ah-nah fee bee-nah-yat ah-med. ❋ Bouchentouf, Amine (2006)
I'm in the Ahmed dorms. ` anaa fii binaayat faySal. ah-nah fee bee-nah-yat fay-sal. ❋ Bouchentouf, Amine (2006)
For example, as-saa'a al-waaHida wa an-niSf fii ba'da aDH-DHuhr means "It's 1: 30 in the afternoon." ❋ Bouchentouf, Amine (2006)
The report must be ready in time for the meeting. sa yakuun jaahiz fii niSf saa'a. kam min nuskha yajib ` an naTba '? ❋ Bouchentouf, Amine (2006)
Arabic min fii ` ilaa ma'a ` alaa qariib min ba'iid min ` amaama waraa'a taHta fawqa bijaanibi ❋ Bouchentouf, Amine (2006)
I am taking Arabic at the moment, and a book that I study on the side and really like is "Al-Kitaab fii Ta'Allum al-Arabiyya" by Brustad, Al-Batal & Al-Tonsi. ❋ Unknown (2006)
When does the movie begin? fii saa'a wa niSf. fee sah-ah wah nee-sef. ❋ Bouchentouf, Amine (2006)
If you want to express minutes as a fraction and specify which time of day (a.m. or p.m.), you simply add fii and the time of day. ❋ Bouchentouf, Amine (2006)
There is no beach in Marrakech, but it is located near the Atlas Mountains. wa hal yumkin ` an natazallaj fii jabal al-'aTlas? wah hal yoom-keen an nah-tah-zah-laj fee jah-bal al-at-las? ❋ Bouchentouf, Amine (2006)
Taba'an. hunaaka ` ishriin yawm li al-'uTla fii as-sana al-'uulaa. wa fii as-sana ath-thaaniya hunaaka thalaathiin yawm li al-'uTla. ❋ Bouchentouf, Amine (2006)
I like this [brand new] [blue] car the [color] of it is fii . ❋ King Mc (2016)
[If you want] [something] [fixed], FIY. ❋ AtariBaby (2013)
That was very [fiy] of you ❋ Asrar Rashid (2007)
Person 1: You shouldn't be such a [flirt].
Person 2: [Hmm]...nah, [FIIS]! ❋ MamaBakes (2019)
[Fiy] as in [FIYA] ([FIRE])
You are too [fiy]!! ❋ Wittybird (2020)
[ARE you] [gay]? No,fiys ❋ Emmariegirl2006 (2018)
[zoe] is [fiy] ❋ Zoe Zoe Zoe Zoe (2009)
Girl: [I'm not] attractive [at all]!
Boy: You are, your [fiy]! ❋ DouchePig (2009)
Now [try] to [pronouns] it.
[What does] it mean Lut-fiy-yah? ❋ Jandjsjdbs (2021)
A: Dude, let's drink tonight!
B: [I don't wanna] drink. I'll just go with you guys and might [go home] early.
(After a few hours, they all got drunk and wasted.)
DFIIYLI™ {di-fii-why-ehl-ai} - Don't [fight it] if you like it! ❋ Arnelreodique (2011)