July 3, 2026
-Hello ! How it's going ?
-I'm good, thank God.
-Hi, what is the news?
-I'm from Morocco; it's a beautiful country
-That's a nice name.
-You look radiant today.
-What do you do in your leisure time?
-How is the family? Are they alright?
-God bless you, thanks for your help
مرحباً! كيف حالك؟
- أنا بخير، الحمد لله.
- أهلاً، ما الأخبار؟
- أنا من المغرب؛ إنه بلد جميل.
- اسم جميل.
- تبدين مشرقة اليوم.
- ما هي هواياتك؟
- كيف حال العائلة؟ هل هم بخير؟
- بارك الله فيكِ، شكراً لمساعدتكِ.
-Hello !
How it'ss it going ?
How is it going ?
is it
wrong words here
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I'm good, thank God.
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Hi, what is the news? Hi, what is the news?
yes this could work.
This doesn't really mean much by itself though
This might mean literally what's up with the news channels? Or might imply an update on someone's condition (maybe they felt sick and were in the hospital and you're hoping they fell better)
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I'm from Morocco; it's a beautiful country
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That's a nice name.
-You look radiant today.
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What do you do in your leisurfree time?
What do you do in your free time?
Leisure time as a phrase is more sophisticated. If you want to sound casual, use "free time."
-How is the family? -How is the family?
Fine but remember this works in context only
For example, maybe you're asking your friend about their family or trouble with their kids and so on...,
Are they alright?
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God bless you, thanks for your help
Feedback
Good job! None of your phrases are inherently wrong. Just note exactly how they are used.
(I would translate all my advice into Arabic instead of trying to read my English.)
Sentences for greetings and introductions Sentences for greetings and introductions
-Hello !
How's it's going ?
How's it going ?
A good casual greeting
I'm good, thank God. Or: I'm good, thanks for asking. (somewhat formal) I'm good, thank God. Or: I'm good, thanks for asking. (somewhat formal)
To me this sounds dramatic. Like something horrible happened but despite it, you're okay thanks to God. If you're talking to someone who's also religious I think it's okay.
Hi, what i's the newsword?
Hi, what's the word?
I'm from Morocco; it's a beautiful country. I'm from Morocco; it's a beautiful country.
That's a nice name.
-You look radiangreat today.
You look great today.
Usually we don't call someone "radiant" especially someone you just met. It's really intense, like you'd say it to the love of your life. Or sometimes it's used in a comical way. It is also used in literary language. That said, I think it's kind of charming, but I offered a more typical phrase.
What do you do in your leisure time?
-How is the family?
Are they alright?
God bless you, thanks for your help
Feedback
Good!
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How it's going ?
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I'm good, thank God. I'm good, thank God. Or: I'm good, thanks for asking. (somewhat formal) I'm good, thank God. Or: I'm good, thanks for asking. (somewhat formal) To me this sounds dramatic. Like something horrible happened but despite it, you're okay thanks to God. If you're talking to someone who's also religious I think it's okay. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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Hi, what is the news?
Hi, what Hi, what is the news? Hi, what is the news? yes this could work. This doesn't really mean much by itself though This might mean literally what's up with the news channels? Or might imply an update on someone's condition (maybe they felt sick and were in the hospital and you're hoping they fell better) |
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I'm from Morocco; it's a beautiful country I'm from Morocco; it's a beautiful country. I'm from Morocco; it's a beautiful country. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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That's a nice name. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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-You look radiant today.
Usually we don't call someone "radiant" especially someone you just met. It's really intense, like you'd say it to the love of your life. Or sometimes it's used in a comical way. It is also used in literary language. That said, I think it's kind of charming, but I offered a more typical phrase. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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