عندك مقاس تاني؟
indak maqas tani?
Do you have another size?
Wörtlich: At you size second?
In 15 Sekunden
- Used to ask for a different size while shopping.
- Works for clothes, shoes, and accessories in all dialects.
- Very common and essential for navigating markets and malls.
Bedeutung
This is your go-to phrase when shopping for clothes or shoes. It's a simple, direct way to ask if the store has a different size available than the one you're holding.
Wichtige Beispiele
3 von 6At a clothing store in the mall
لو سمحت، عندك مقاس تاني من القميص ده؟
Excuse me, do you have another size of this shirt?
Trying on shoes that are too tight
الحذاء ضيق شوية، عندك مقاس تاني؟
The shoe is a bit tight, do you have another size?
Asking a female shop assistant
يا فندم، عندكِ مقاس تاني من الفستان ده؟
Ma'am, do you have another size of this dress?
Kultureller Hintergrund
In Egypt, it's common to add 'ya basha' (sir/boss) or 'ya fandem' (sir) to the phrase to be extra friendly. In the Gulf, you might hear 'thani' instead of 'tani', and people often start with 'law samaht' (excuse me). People often use 'nimra' (number) for shoes instead of 'maqas'. The word 'wash' is often used to start a question.
The 'Ayn' trick
If you can't pronounce the 'Ayn' in 'Andak', just say 'Andak' with a very clear 'A'—people will still understand you perfectly.
Be Patient
In many local shops, the 'back room' might be a separate building. If they say 'thawani' (seconds), it might take a few minutes!
In 15 Sekunden
- Used to ask for a different size while shopping.
- Works for clothes, shoes, and accessories in all dialects.
- Very common and essential for navigating markets and malls.
What It Means
This phrase is a lifesaver for any shopper. It literally translates to "Do you have a second size?" but it functions exactly like "Do you have another size?" in English. It's the most common way to check for inventory. You aren't asking for a specific size yet. You are just checking if options exist. It is simple, effective, and works across almost all Arabic dialects.
How To Use It
You use this phrase while holding an item. You can also point to something on a mannequin. Just catch the shopkeeper's eye and say عندك مقاس تاني؟. If you want to be more specific, you can add أكبر (akbar) for bigger or أصغر (asghar) for smaller. The word تاني (tani) is very versatile. It means "second," "other," or "another" depending on the context. In a shop, everyone knows you mean a different size.
When To Use It
Use this in modern malls or traditional souks. It works for shirts, pants, shoes, and even rings. Use it when the one on the shelf is too tight. Use it when the display model is huge. It’s perfect for those awkward moments in the changing room. Just poke your head out and ask! It’s also useful when shopping for a friend. You can show a photo and ask if they have other sizes.
When NOT To Use It
Don't use this for items that don't have sizes. Don't ask this when buying fruit or street food. If you want more of something like coffee, use واحد تاني (one more). Avoid using it in very formal written requests. In a formal letter, you would use هل يتوفر مقاس آخر؟. Also, don't use it if you are looking for a different color. For colors, you would say لون تاني (another color).
Cultural Background
Shopping in the Arab world is often a social experience. In traditional markets, the shopkeeper might treat you like a guest. Asking for another size often starts a conversation. They might bring out three different options. They might even tell you the history of the fabric! In modern malls, it’s more transactional. However, a polite لو سمحت (excuse me) before the phrase goes a long way. It shows respect and usually gets you faster service.
Common Variations
In Egypt, you’ll hear عندك (andak). In the Levant, it sounds more like عندك (indak). If you are talking to a woman, say عندكِ (andik/indik). If you want to be very specific, say عندك مقاس لارج؟ (Do you have a size Large?). Many people use English size terms like "Small," "Medium," and "Large" even while speaking Arabic. It’s a very common mix-and-match style in cities like Dubai, Beirut, or Cairo.
Nutzungshinweise
This is a neutral-to-informal phrase. It is perfectly polite for all retail interactions. The main 'gotcha' is matching the gender of the person you are speaking to (`Andak` for men, `Andik` for women).
The 'Ayn' trick
If you can't pronounce the 'Ayn' in 'Andak', just say 'Andak' with a very clear 'A'—people will still understand you perfectly.
Be Patient
In many local shops, the 'back room' might be a separate building. If they say 'thawani' (seconds), it might take a few minutes!
Beispiele
6لو سمحت، عندك مقاس تاني من القميص ده؟
Excuse me, do you have another size of this shirt?
A very standard way to ask a male shopkeeper.
الحذاء ضيق شوية، عندك مقاس تاني؟
The shoe is a bit tight, do you have another size?
Explaining why you need the other size helps the clerk.
يا فندم، عندكِ مقاس تاني من الفستان ده؟
Ma'am, do you have another size of this dress?
Uses the feminine 'andik' and a polite title.
عجبني الجاكيت، بس اسألي لو عندهم مقاس تاني.
I liked the jacket, but ask if they have another size.
Using the phrase in a third-person context via text.
شكلي فيه مضحك! عندك مقاس تاني ولا خلاص؟
I look funny in this! Do you have another size or is that it?
Self-deprecating humor while trying on something too small.
هل عندكم مقاس تاني من هذا الموديل؟
Do you (plural) have another size of this model?
Using the plural 'andakum' is more formal and polite.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the missing word for 'size'.
لو سمحت، عندك ____ تاني؟
'Maqas' is the correct word for clothing size.
You are talking to a female shopkeeper. Which is correct?
Asking for another size:
The suffix '-ik' is used for feminine 'you'.
Complete the dialogue.
Customer: الجزمة دي ضيقة. Shopkeeper: ________
If the shoes are tight, the natural response is to offer another size.
Match the phrase to the situation.
When would you say 'عندك مقاس تاني؟'?
This phrase is specifically for shopping for items with sizes.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Things you ask 'Maqas' for
Clothing
- • Shirt
- • Pants
- • Dress
Footwear
- • Shoes
- • Boots
- • Sandals
Aufgabensammlung
4 Aufgabenلو سمحت، عندك ____ تاني؟
'Maqas' is the correct word for clothing size.
Asking for another size:
The suffix '-ik' is used for feminine 'you'.
Customer: الجزمة دي ضيقة. Shopkeeper: ________
If the shoes are tight, the natural response is to offer another size.
When would you say 'عندك مقاس تاني؟'?
This phrase is specifically for shopping for items with sizes.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
3 FragenYes, 'maqas' is used for both clothes and shoes in most Arabic dialects.
Not at all! Shopkeepers expect you to try multiple sizes to find the right fit.
Say 'عندك مقاس أصغر؟' (Andak maqas asghar?).
Verwandte Redewendungen
مقاس أكبر
similarBigger size
مقاس أصغر
similarSmaller size
ممكن أقيس؟
builds onCan I try it on?
غرفة القياس
relatedFitting room