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Tunisia - PRACTICAL INFORMATION

Currency / Business hours / Transportation / Internet / Basic conversation guide / Langages spoken


Currency


The local currency is the Tunisian Dinar (TND).



Business hours


Banks: from 8.00 AM to 12.30 AM and from 2 PM to 5 PM Monday to Friday in wintertime, from 7 AM to 1 PM in summertime.


Transportation


Road


Bus: The domestic transport company SNTRI and Trans-Tour provide services to the most far away places of Tunisia.
SNTRI: (01) 247.368 Collective Taxi Rental with a capacity of 5 or 6 persons with luggage, rental leaves only when it is full. In each city, there is a rental station. Cars with blue strips serve nearby places and those with red strips serve long distances.


Rail


The network extends over 2,000 km and covers almost the whole territory, connecting most of the big cities of the North, Tunis, Bizerte, Beja and of the East coast: Sfax, Gabes. Trains are rather slow, but economical and punctual. Various discount cards, from 25 to 50 percent off, can be obtained: the carte jeune, the blue card and the rail museum card.

Air


"Tuninter" ensures domestic flights. This company connects pretty much all the cities with Tunis.

Internet


The Internet suffix is: .tn

 


Basic conversation guide


Yes = na'am
No = laa
Thank you = shokran
Hello = Ha Salama
Goodbye = Ma'a Salama
I do not understand = Ana la nafham
What is the price ? = Bikam? Kadeh?
I would like to buy. please = O'reed ann ashtary, habit naishri
Do you accept the credit card ? = Hal takibal bitakit el aitiman?
Where ...? = Ain? Ouin?
Airport = Matar
Train station = Mahatit Al kitar
Post office = Markaz Barid
bank = bank, Markaz
Police station = Kissam Shorta
Pharmacy = Sidali ia, Taskara
One ticket to. please = tathkara wahida min fadlik..
Would you have any available rooms for tonight ? = Hal togad Koraf Fadia Al Laila?.


Languages spoken


Official language: Arabic. Commercial language: French. 98% of Tunisia speaks Arabic. The other part of the population uses Berber and French. Arabic, which is spoken by Tunisians in their everyday conversations is a dialectal variety called Tunisian Arabic. The whole population of Tunisia speaks Tunisian Arabic or Berber.

 




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