A2 Expression Neutral 3 min read

هل يمكنني الحصول على كيس؟

hal yumkinuni al-husul ala kis?

Can I get a bag?

Literally: Possible bag?

In 15 Seconds

  • Use it to request a shopping bag at any store.
  • The word 'Mumkin' makes the request polite and easy.
  • Don't confuse 'kees' (shopping bag) with 'shanta' (handbag/backpack).

Meaning

This is the go-to phrase when you're shopping and need a plastic or paper bag to carry your items. It's a polite, short way to ask 'Can I have a bag?'

Key Examples

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At a small grocery store

ممكن كيس لو سمحت؟

Can I have a bag, please?

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At the pharmacy

ممكن كيس صغير؟

Can I have a small bag?

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In a formal supermarket

هل من الممكن الحصول على كيس؟

Is it possible to obtain a bag?

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Cultural Background

While plastic bags were historically given freely for everything, many Arab countries like Morocco and the UAE are now implementing plastic bans or fees. This phrase is increasingly followed by a question about the cost of the bag. In local markets (souks), the 'black bag' is a classic cultural icon for carrying groceries.

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The Magic Word

Always start your requests with `ممكن` (Mumkin). It’s the easiest way to sound polite without needing complex verb conjugations.

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Kees vs. Shanta

Remember: `كيس` is for disposable bags. If you ask for a `شنطة` (shanta) at a grocery store, they might think you want to buy a reusable tote or a backpack!

In 15 Seconds

  • Use it to request a shopping bag at any store.
  • The word 'Mumkin' makes the request polite and easy.
  • Don't confuse 'kees' (shopping bag) with 'shanta' (handbag/backpack).

What It Means

You’ve just finished buying a mountain of snacks at the corner store. Your hands are full. You need a way to carry it all. This is where ممكن كيس؟ (Mumkin kees?) comes in. It literally translates to "Possible bag?" but it functions as "Can I have a bag?" It’s short, sweet, and gets the job done.

How To Use It

Just drop this phrase at the end of your transaction. You don't need fancy grammar here. If you want to be extra polite, add لو سمحت (law samaht) at the end. It’s like a verbal "please" that opens doors. You can also specify the size if you're feeling fancy. Say كيس كبير (kees kabeer) for a big one or كيس صغير (kees sagheer) for a small one. It's that simple!

When To Use It

Use this anywhere goods are sold. The local baqala (grocery store), the pharmacy, or even a street vendor. If you’re at a fruit stall and the vendor is just handing you oranges, this phrase is your best friend. It’s also handy at a friend’s house if you need to carry leftovers home. Who doesn't love taking home some extra maqluba in a spare bag?

When NOT To Use It

Don't use this if you're looking for a backpack or a handbag. For those, you want the word شنطة (shanta). Also, avoid using it in high-end luxury boutiques. In those places, they’ll usually give you a gold-embossed bag before you even ask. Asking might make it seem like you’re worried they’ll forget! Also, don't use it for a suitcase; that's a shantat safar.

Cultural Background

In many Arabic-speaking countries, the plastic bag is a staple of daily life. You’ll often see people walking home with several thin, black or white plastic bags. However, things are changing! Many cities are now introducing "green" initiatives. You might get a "no" or be asked to pay a few piasters or dirhams. It’s a great way to start a small conversation about the environment.

Common Variations

In Egypt, you might hear عايز كيس ('ayez kees) meaning "I want a bag." In the Levant, people often say بدي كيس (beddi kees). If you want to ask if they even have bags, you can say في كيس؟ (fi kees?). All of these are understood everywhere. Just remember, ممكن (mumkin) is the most universal and polite way to start a request.

Usage Notes

This phrase is perfectly neutral and safe for all daily interactions. It bridges the gap between formal and informal perfectly.

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The Magic Word

Always start your requests with `ممكن` (Mumkin). It’s the easiest way to sound polite without needing complex verb conjugations.

⚠️

Kees vs. Shanta

Remember: `كيس` is for disposable bags. If you ask for a `شنطة` (shanta) at a grocery store, they might think you want to buy a reusable tote or a backpack!

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The 'Black Bag' Secret

In many traditional markets, black plastic bags are used specifically for privacy so people don't see exactly what you bought. It's a subtle cultural norm of modesty.

Examples

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#1 At a small grocery store

ممكن كيس لو سمحت؟

Can I have a bag, please?

Adding 'law samaht' makes it much more polite.

#2 At the pharmacy

ممكن كيس صغير؟

Can I have a small bag?

Using 'sagheer' specifies you don't need a large one for small items.

#3 In a formal supermarket

هل من الممكن الحصول على كيس؟

Is it possible to obtain a bag?

This is a very formal, Modern Standard Arabic way to ask.

#4 Texting a roommate

جيب معك كيس زبالة وأنت جاي.

Bring a trash bag with you when you come.

Shows 'kees' used for trash bags in a casual text.

#5 A humorous situation with too many groceries

أحتاج كيس... أو عشرة!

I need a bag... or ten!

A lighthearted way to comment on buying too much.

#6 At a friend's house with leftovers

ممكن كيس عشان الأكل؟

Can I have a bag for the food?

Used when you're taking something home from a host.

Test Yourself

Complete the request for a bag with the polite word for 'please'.

ممكن كيس ___؟

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: لو سمحت

`لو سمحت` (law samaht) is the standard way to say 'please' when making a request.

How do you ask for a *large* bag?

ممكن كيس ___؟

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: كبير

`كبير` (kabeer) means large or big in Arabic.

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Visual Learning Aids

Formality of Requesting a Bag

Slang/Informal

Direct and fast

عايز كيس ('ayez kees)

Neutral

Perfect for daily shopping

ممكن كيس؟ (Mumkin kees?)

Formal

Polite and complete

هل يمكنني الحصول على كيس؟

Where to use 'Mumkin Kees?'

Requesting a Bag
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Local Bakery

For fresh bread

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Pharmacy

For medicine

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Street Market

For vegetables

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Friend's House

For leftovers

Practice Bank

2 exercises
Complete the request for a bag with the polite word for 'please'. Fill Blank

ممكن كيس ___؟

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: لو سمحت

`لو سمحت` (law samaht) is the standard way to say 'please' when making a request.

How do you ask for a *large* bag? Fill Blank

ممكن كيس ___؟

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: كبير

`كبير` (kabeer) means large or big in Arabic.

🎉 Score: /2

Frequently Asked Questions

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It means 'possible' or 'maybe.' In this context, it's a polite way of saying 'Is it possible to have...?' or 'Can I?'

Yes! كيس (kees) and ممكن (mumkin) are understood across the entire Arab world, from Morocco to Iraq.

It's a bit too direct. Always add ممكن before it or لو سمحت after it to keep things friendly.

In small shops, they are usually free. However, in big supermarkets in countries like the UAE or Jordan, you might be charged a small fee.

You can say كيس ورق (kees waraq). Most people will assume plastic unless you specify paper.

You can say بدون كيس، شكراً (bidun kees, shukran), which means 'Without a bag, thanks.'

Yes! A bag of chips is called كيس شيبس (kees ships). It refers to the packaging too.

The plural is أكياس (akyas). If you need multiple bags, you could say ممكن أكياس؟.

No, for a suitcase you should use شنطة سفر (shantat safar). كيس is strictly for soft bags.

They are asking if you want one. You can just say يا ريت (ya rayt) which means 'I would love that' or simply أيوا (aywa) for 'yes'.

Related Phrases

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بكم هذا؟

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لو سمحت

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بدون كيس

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كيس ورق

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شنطة

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