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    Maltese (Malti) is the main language of Malta.

    Pronunciation guide

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    The Maltese alphabet consists of 30 letters.

    Vowels

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    a
    like 'a' in "after"
    e
    like 'e' in "enter"
    i
    like 'i' in "if"
    o
    like 'o' in "often"
    u
    like 'oo' in "too"
    ie
    like 'ea' in "mean"

    Consonants

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    b
    like 'b' in "ball"
    ċ
    like 'ch' in "church"
    d
    like 'd' in "door"
    f
    like 'f' in "fork"
    g
    like 'g' in "gone"
    ġ
    like 'j' in "jump"
    mostly silent, except at the end of a word or immediately before 'h', in which case, it sounds like 'ħ'
    h
    mostly silent, except at the end of a word, in which case, it sounds like 'ħ'
    ħ
    like 'h' in "hold"
    j
    like 'y' in "yellow"
    k
    like 'c' in "cake"
    l
    like 'l' in "love"
    m
    like 'm' in "make"
    n
    like 'n' in "nice"
    p
    like 'p' in "pig"
    q
    glottal stop, no direct equivalent. Similar to the Cockney English pronunciation of 'tt' in "bottle"
    r
    like 'r' in "rail"
    s
    like 's' in "saw"
    t
    like 't' in "tail"
    v
    like 'v' in "victory"
    w
    like 'w' in "weight"
    x
    like 'sh' in "shore"
    z
    like 'ts' in "dots"
    ż
    like 'z' in "zero"

    Common diphthongs

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    Phrase list

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    Basics

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    Common signs


    All of the common signs in Malta (such as Open and Closed) are written either in English, or using international symbols, so travellers should not have a problem.

    Hello.
    Hello. (HEH-low)
    Hello (informal)
    Aw (AA-w)
    Hello. (Good morning)
    Bonġu. (BON-ju)
    How are you?
    Kif inti? (kiyf int-EE?)
    Fine, thank you.
    Tajjeb. Grazzi. (TAI-yeb GRUTS-ee)
    What is your name?
    X'jismek? (SHYI-smeck?)
    My name is ______.
    Jisimni ______. (yi-SIM-nee_____ .)
    Nice to meet you.
    Għandi pjaċir. (AAn-dee pya-CHEER)
    Please.
    Jekk jogħġbok. (yek YOH-jbok)
    Thank you.
    Grazzi. (GRUTS-ee)
    You're welcome.
    Mhux problema. (moosh pro-bleh-MA)
    Yes.
    Iva. (Eve-a)
    No.
    Le. (Le)
    Excuse me. (getting attention)
    Skużi. (SCOO-zee)
    Excuse me. (begging pardon)
    Skużani. (SCOO-za-nee)
    I'm sorry.
    Jiddispjaċini. (yid-dis-pya-CHEE-NEE)
    Goodbye
    Saħħa. (SAH-ha)
    Goodbye (informal)
    Ċaw. (CHA-W)
    I can't speak Maltese [well].
    Ma nitkellimx bil-Malti [tajjeb]. (maa nit-kel-limsh bill mal-ti [thai-yeb])
    Do you speak English?
    Titkellem bl-Ingliz? (Tit-kel-lem blin-gleez?)
    Is there someone here who speaks English?
    Hawn xi ħadd jitkellem bl-Ingliz? (awn shi hut jit-kel-lem blin-gleez?)
    Help!
    Ajjut! (I-yut!)
    Look out!
    Attent! (AAT-tent!)
    Good morning.
    Bonġu. (BON-ju)
    Good day.
    Il-ġurnata t-tajba. (ill JUR-na-ta it THAI-ba)
    Good evening.
    Bonswa. (BON-swaa)
    Good night.
    Il-lejl it-tajjeb. (ill leyl it THAI-yeb)
    I don't understand.
    Ma nifhimx. (maa ni-fimx)
    Where is the toilet[, please?]
    Fejn hu t-toilet[, jekk jogħġbok?] (feyn ooh it TOY-litt, yek YOH-jbok?)

    Problems

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    Leave me alone.
    Ħallini. (hahl-LEE-nee)
    Don't touch me!
    Tmissnix! (tmiss-NEESH)
    I'll call the police.
    Se ngħajjat il-pulizija. (se NIGH-yat ill poo-lits-EE-ya)
    Police!
    Pulizija! (poo-lits-EE-ya!)
    Stop! Thief!
    Waqqfuh! Ħalliel! (wa-eh-FOOH! hahl-LIEL!)
    I need your help.
    Tista' tgħini? (tis-TA tey-nee?)
    It's an emergency.
    Emergenza. (eh-mer-GEN-sa)
    I'm lost.
    Intlift. (in-tlift)
    I lost my bag.
    Tlift il-basket. (tlift ill BUS-ket)
    I lost my wallet.
    Tlift il-wallet. (tlift ill WOH-let)
    I'm sick.
    Imradt. (im-rudt)
    I've been injured.
    Weġġajt. (WEDGE-iyt)
    I need a doctor.
    Għandi bżonn tabib. (AAndi bzon TAA-bib)
    Can I use your phone?
    Nista' nużalek it-telefon? (nis-TAA noo-ZAA-lek it te-le-fon?)

    Numbers

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    1
    wieħed (WEE-hed)
    2
    tnejn (tneyn)
    3
    tlieta (TLEE-ta)
    4
    erbgħa (EHR-ba)
    5
    ħamsa (HAM-sa)
    6
    sitta (SIT-ta)
    7
    sebgħa (SEH-ba)
    8
    tmienja (tmeehn-ya)
    9
    disgħa (DIH-sa)
    10
    għaxra (AA-shra)
    11
    ħdax (hdash)
    12
    tnax (tnash)
    13
    tlettax (tleht-TAASH)
    14
    erbatax (ehr-ba-TAASH)
    15
    ħmistax (hmiss-TAASH)
    16
    sittax (sit-TAASH)
    17
    sbatax (zba-TAASH)
    18
    tmintax (tmin-TAASH)
    19
    dsatax (tsa-TAASH)
    20
    għoxrin (osh-REEN)
    21
    wieħed u għoxrin (WEE-hed oo osh-REEN)
    22
    tnejn u għoxrin (tneyn oo osh-REEN)
    23
    tlieta u għoxrin (TLEE-ta oo osh-REEN)
    30
    tletin (tleh-TEEN)
    40
    erbgħin (ehr-BAYN)
    50
    ħamsin (hum-SEEN)
    60
    sittin (sit-TEEN)
    70
    sebgħin (seh-BAYN)
    80
    tmenin (tmeh-NEEN)
    90
    disgħin (dih-SAYN)
    100
    mija (MEE-ya)
    101
    mija u wieħed (MEE-ya oo WEE-hed)
    200
    mitejn (mee-TEYN)
    300
    tliet mija (tlet MEE-ya)
    1,000
    elf (elf)
    2,000
    elfejn (el-FAYN)
    1,000,000
    miljun (mill-YOON)
    number _____ (train, bus, etc.)
    numru _____ (noo-mroo)
    half
    nofs (nofs)
    less
    inqas (IN-aas)
    more
    iktar (ICK-tar)

    Note: Some phrasing involving numbers may be difficult to catch for anyone not familiar with the Maltese language.

    Time

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    now
    issa (is-SAH)
    later
    iktar tard (ick-TAR tard)
    before
    qabel (AA-bel)
    morning
    filgħodu (fill-O-doo)
    afternoon
    wara n-nofsinhar (WAA-rah in nofs-in-aar)
    evening
    filgħaxija (fill-AA-shee-ya)
    night
    bil-lejl (bill leyl)

    Clock time

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    Note that 'one o'clock' and 'two o'clock' are exceptions to the rule of reading clock time. Times between 'three o'clock' to 'eleven o'clock' are told normally and told normally by using the numbers.

    one o'clock AM
    is-siegħa ta' filgħodu (is SEE-yah tah fill-O-doo)
    two o'clock AM
    is-sagħtejn ta' filgħodu (is SAH-teyn tah fill-O-doo)
    three o'clock AM
    it-tlieta ta' filgħodu (it TLIH-ta tah fill-O-doo)
    noon
    nofsinhar (nofs-in-aar)
    one o'clock PM
    is-siegħa ta' wara n-nofsinhar (is SEE-yah tah WAA-rah in nofs-in-aar)
    two o'clock PM
    is-sagħtejn ta' wara n-nofsinhar (is SAH-teyn tah WAA-rah in nofs-in-aar)
    three o'clock AM
    it-tlieta ta' wara n-nofsinhar (it TLIH-ta tah WAA-rah in nofs-in-aar)
    midnight
    nofsilejl (nofs-ill-leyl)

    Duration

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    _____ minute(s)
    _____ minuta(minuti) (mih-NOO-tah (mih-NOO-tee))
    _____ hour(s)
    _____ siegħa(t) (see-aa (see-aat))
    _____ day(s)
    _____ jum(jiem) (yoom (yiem))
    _____ week(s)
    _____ ġimgħa(t) (jim-aa (jim-aat))
    _____ month(s)
    _____ xahar(xhur) (xaar (xoor))
    _____ year(s)
    _____ sena(snin) (se-na (snin))

    Days

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    today
    illum (il-LOOM)
    yesterday
    ilbieraħ (il-BIH-rah)
    tomorrow
    għada (AA-da)
    this week
    dil-ġimgħa (dill jim-aa)
    last week
    il-ġimgħa l-oħra (ill jim-aa loh-ra)
    next week
    il-ġimgħa ddieħla (ill jim-aa id-dih-la)
    Sunday
    Il-Ħadd (ill hut)
    Monday
    It-Tnejn (it tneyn)
    Tuesday
    It-Tlieta (it TLEE-ta)
    Wednesday
    L-Erbgħa (LEHR-ba)
    Thursday
    Il-Ħamis (ill ham-EES)
    Friday
    Il-Ġimgħa (ill jim-aa)
    Saturday
    Is-Sibt (iss sibt)

    Months

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    January
    Jannar (yan-NAR)
    February
    Frar (frar)
    March
    Marzu (mar-tsoo)
    April
    April (aap-REEL)
    May
    Mejju (MAY-yoo)
    June
    Ġunju (JOON-yoo)
    July
    Lulju (LOO-lyu)
    August
    Awwissu (aaw-WIS-soo)
    September
    Settembru (set-TEM-bru)
    October
    Ottubru (ot-TOO-broo)
    November
    Novembru (noh-VEM-broo)
    December
    Diċembru (dee-CHEM-broo)

    Writing time and date

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    Colours

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    black
    iswed (ISS-wet)
    white
    abjad (AHB-yat)
    gray
    griż (grees)
    red
    aħmar (AHH-mar)
    blue
    blu (blu)
    yellow
    isfar (ISS-far)
    green
    aħdar (AHH-dar)
    orange
    oranġjo (oh-RAHN-jyo)
    purple
    vjola (VYO-lah)
    brown
    kannella (kahn-NEL-lah)
    pink
    roża (RO-sa)

    Transportation

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    Note that there are no trains in Malta, so asking train relating information will not be necessary.

    Place Names

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    In general, the name of the language is not the same as the country.
    e.g. Spanja → Spain, Spanjol → Spanish
    Amerika → America, Amerikan → American

    Canada
    Kanada (KA-naa-daa)
    England
    Ingilterra (ING-eel-TER-raa)
    France
    Franza (FRAN-tsa)
    Italy
    Italja (IT-al-yaa)
    Germany
    Ġermanja (GER-maan-yaa)
    Holland
    Olanda (OL-aan-daa)
    Australia
    Awstralja (AUW-straal-yaa)
    Finland
    Filandja (FEEL-aand-yaa)
    Russia
    Russja (RU-ss-YAA)
    Belgium
    Belġu (BEL-guu)
    Luxembourg
    Lussenburgu (LUS-sen-buur-guu)
    Poland
    Polonja (POL-on-yaa)
    Croatia
    Kroazja (CROW-aats-yaa)
    Denmark
    Danimarka (DA-nee-maar-kaa)
    Scandinavia
    Skandinavja (SKAAN-deen-aav-yaa)
    Sicily
    Sqalijja (SEU-aalee-yyaa)
    Europe
    Ewropa (EW-ro-paa)
    Africa
    Afrika (AF-ree-kaa)

    Bus and train

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    How much is a ticket to _____?
    Kemm hu biljett għal _____? (kemm oo bill-YET aal ______)
    One ticket to _____, please.
    Biljett wieħed għal _____, jekk jogħġbok. (bill-YET WEE-hed aal ________, yek YOH-jbok)
    Where does this bus go?
    Għal fejn hi din? (aal feyn ee deen?)
    Where is the bus to _____?
    Fejn hi tal-linja għal _____? (...)
    Does this bus stop in _____?
    Din tieqaf _____? (...)
    When does the bus for _____ leave?
    Fiex ħin titlaq titlaq għal _____? (...)
    When will this bus arrive in _____?
    Fiex ħin tasal f' _____? (...)

    Directions

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    How do I get to _____ ?
    Kif nasal sa ______? (keef NAH-sal saa _______)
    ...the bus station?
    ...it-terminus? (it ter-MIH-nus)
    ...the airport?
    ...l-ajruport? (liy-roo-PORT)
    ...the youth hostel?
    ...il-hostel? (ill hoss-TEL)
    ...the _____ hotel?
    ...il-_____ hotel? (ill ______ ho-TEL)
    ...the American/Canadian/Australian/British embassy?
    ...l-ambaxxata Amerikana/Kanadiża/Awstraljana/Ingliża? (lam-baash-shaa-ta aa-meh-ree-KAA-na/kaa-naa-DEE-sa/aaw-stral-YAA-na/een-GLEE-sa)
    Where are there a lot of...
    Fejn hemm ħafna... (feyn emm haaf-na...)
    ...hotels?
    ...hotels? (ho-tels?)
    ...restaurants?
    ...ristoranti? (ris-to)
    ...bars?
    ...bars? (bars)
    ...sites to see?
    ...affarijiet x'tara? (af-fa-REE-jiet SHTA-raa)
    Can you show me on the map?
    Tista' turini fuq il-mappa? (tis-taa tu-REE-nee foo-UH ill map-pa?)
    street
    triq (trih-uh)
    Turn left.
    Dur fuq ix-xellug. (...)
    Turn right.
    Dur fuq il-lemin. (...)
    left
    xellug (...)
    right
    lemin (...)
    straight ahead
    ibqa' miexi (...)
    towards the _____
    lejn il- _____ (...)
    past the _____
    aqbez il- _____ (...)
    before the _____
    qabel il- _____ (...)
    Watch for the _____.
    Stenna sakemm tara il- _____. (...)
    intersection
    salib it-toroq (...)
    north
    tramuntana (...)
    south
    nofsinhar (...)
    east
    lvant (...)
    west
    punent (...)
    uphill
    fit-telgħa (...)
    downhill
    fin-niżla (...)

    Taxi

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    Taxi!
    Taxi! (...)
    Take me to _____, please.
    Ħudni sal- _____, jekk jogħġbok. (...)
    How much does it cost to get to _____?
    Kemm tiswa biex tasal sal- _____? (...)
    Take me there, please.
    Ħudni s'hemm, jekk jogħġbok. (...)
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