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How to say "Tea glasses" in Moroccan Arabic

In Darija, "tea glasses" is kisan dyal atay (كيسان ديال أتاي), pronounced /ki-SAN dyal a-TAY/.

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كيسان ديال أتايkisan dyal atay
tea glasses
كسوات أتاي مقلّبةkksswat latay mqllba
carved tea glasses

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In Darija, "tea glasses" is kisan dyal atay (كيسان ديال أتاي), pronounced /ki-SAN dyal a-TAY/.

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