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Palestinian Arabic in Jordan


Telephones

A telephone sitting on a small stand, next to a shelf of goods

One can find both coin and card operated public phones. Phone cards are sold at convenience stores and can be used for both domestic and international calls. Cell phones can be rented, although the lease is often expensive. Phone numbers consist of a one or two digit city code, plus a seven digit local number. The city code for Amman is 6.


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  • "Hello"
    (as spoken by the person answering the phone)
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  • "Yes"
    (used instead of "hello" by the person answering phone)
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  • "May I speak with Mohammad?"
    (response from the person calling to whomever answered)
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  • "Who is speaking please?"
    (as spoken to a female)
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  • "Who is speaking please?"
    (as spoken to a male)
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  • "Goodbye"
    (used for goodbye on the phone)
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