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Maltese → English
Noun phrases
Simple
- (mt) Reliġjon. → Religion.
- (mt) Ir-reliġjon. → The religion.
- (mt) Id-dar. → The house.
- (mt) Ir-reliġjon uffiċjali. → The official religion.
- (mt) It-tifel il-kbir. → The elder boy.
- (mt) Ktieb. → Book.
- (mt) Kotba. → Books.
- (mt) L-ikbar kamra. → The largest room.
- (mt) L-iqsar triq. → The shortest road.
- Demonstrative
- (mt) Dan il-hanut. → This shop.
- (mt) Dik is-sinjura. → That lady.
Complex
- Relative
- (mt) L-ittra li bghattli → The letter that you sent me.
Adjective phrases
- (Din id-dghajsa hi akbar minn l-ohra.) This boat is larger than the other one. → {{{3}}}
- (Dak il-kostum hu anqas accettat f'Malta.) That custom is less accepted in Malta. → {{{3}}}
- (Hi l-ahjar fil-kors.) She is the best in the course. → {{{3}}}
Pronouns
- (mt) Dan hu l-hanut. → This is the shop.
- (mt) Dik hija s-sinjura → That is the lady.
Interrogatives
- (mt) Min hi l-mara tieghu? → Who is his wife?
- (mt) Liema kompjuter se tixtri? → Which computer are you buying?
- (mt) Xi trid? → What do you want?
- (mt) X'tip ta' persuna hu? → What type of person is he?
- (mt) X'ghamlet? → What did she do?
Verbs
- (mt) Iddeċidejna. → We decided.
- (mt) Ktibna. → We wrote.