Beginner Maltese vocabulary

100+ Maltese Words & Phrases (With English Translation)

Learn Maltese vocabulary for beginners with English translations: numbers, days, months, colours, family, animals, food, drinks, body parts, home, technology, seasons, planets, zodiac and common phrases.

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Useful Maltese word patterns

  • Maltese uses a Latin alphabet but has distinctive letters such as ħ, , ġ, ż and ċ.
  • Many everyday words are Semitic, while many food, culture and modern words show Romance or English influence.
  • The definite article changes form before some sounds, as in il-, it-, is- and id-.

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Family in Maltese — 12 essentials

EnglishMalteseExtra information
motherommA core Semitic Maltese family word.
fathermissierA core Maltese family word; compare the affectionate feel of family terms in everyday Maltese.
daughterbintAlso means “girl” in some contexts.
sonibenRelated to Semitic words for “son”.
brotherħuVery short Maltese word with the letter ħ.
sisteroħtContains ħ, one of the distinctive Maltese letters.
grandmothernannaCommon affectionate family word.
grandfathernannuMasculine pair of nanna.
auntzijaFamily word with Romance-style spelling but fully integrated in Maltese.
unclezijuMasculine pair of zija.
cousin malekuġinUsually a Romance-derived word; feminine form is kuġina.
cousin femalekuġinaFeminine form of kuġin.

123 Numbers — 0 to 100 in Maltese

EnglishMalteseExtra information
0żeroInternational / Romance-style word; note the Maltese letter ż.
1wieħedThe masculine form; Maltese number forms can change with gender.
2tnejnThe weekday it-Tnejn is connected with “two”.
3tlietaThe weekday it-Tlieta is connected with “three”.
4erbgħaThe weekday l-Erbgħa is connected with “four”.
5ħamsaThe weekday il-Ħamis is connected with “five”.
6sittaBasic Semitic number word.
7sebgħaContains , one of the most recognisable Maltese letters.
8tmienjaBasic number; note the consonant cluster at the start.
9disgħaContains .
10għaxraContains ; a useful word for recognising Maltese spelling.
20għoxrinRelated to the Maltese pattern for tens.
30tletinConnected with tlieta “three”.
40erbgħinConnected with erbgħa “four”.
50ħamsinConnected with ħamsa “five”.
100mija / mittMija and mitt are both useful forms connected with “hundred”.

Colours in Maltese

EnglishMalteseExtra information
redaħmar / ħamraMasculine/feminine forms are common with Maltese colour adjectives.
bluebluA short colour word borrowed into Maltese usage.
yellowisfar / safraMasculine/feminine pair.
greenaħdar / ħadraMasculine/feminine pair.
whiteabjad / bajdaMasculine/feminine pair.
blackiswed / sewdaMasculine/feminine pair.
pinkrożaA Romance-style colour word.
purplevjolaRelated to Romance colour vocabulary.
greygriż / griżaContains the Maltese letter ż.
orangeoranġjoModern colour word; note the Maltese letter ġ.

Days of the Week in Maltese

EnglishMalteseExtra information
Mondayit-TnejnConnected with tnejn, “two”.
Tuesdayit-TlietaConnected with tlieta, “three”.
Wednesdayl-ErbgħaConnected with erbgħa, “four”.
Thursdayil-ĦamisConnected with ħamsa, “five”.
Fridayil-ĠimgħaImportant word in Maltese weekly vocabulary; contains ġ and .
Saturdayis-SibtRelated to Semitic words for Sabbath/Saturday.
Sundayil-ĦaddAlso linked to the idea of “one” or “the first” in Semitic patterns.

Months of the Year in Maltese

EnglishMalteseExtra information
JanuaryJannarEuropean calendar month name adapted in Maltese.
FebruaryFrarShort Maltese month name.
MarchMarzuSimilar to Romance/European month names.
AprilAprilInternational-looking form.
MayMejjuMaltese spelling with jj.
JuneĠunjuContains the Maltese letter ġ.
JulyLuljuMaltese spelling with lj.
AugustAwwissuDistinctive Maltese spelling with ww and ss.
SeptemberSettembruEuropean calendar name adapted to Maltese spelling.
OctoberOttubruEuropean calendar name adapted to Maltese spelling.
NovemberNovembruEuropean calendar name adapted to Maltese spelling.
DecemberDiċembruContains the Maltese letter ċ.

Food — Vegetables in Maltese

EnglishMalteseExtra information
tomatotadamEveryday Maltese food word.
potatopatataRomance-style food word also found widely around the Mediterranean.
carrotkarrottaRomance-style food word adapted to Maltese spelling.
onionbaslaUseful everyday kitchen word.
garlictewmShort Maltese food word.
lettuceħassContains ħ; also recognisable in food contexts.
pepperbżarCan refer to pepper/spice; contains ż.
cucumberħjaraContains ħ.
peaspiżelliRomance-style form; contains ż.
beansfażolaRomance-style form; contains ż.

Food — Fruit in Maltese

EnglishMalteseExtra information
appletuffieħaEveryday fruit word with ħ.
pearlanġasaContains the Maltese letter ġ.
orangelarinġaRelated to Mediterranean words for orange; contains ġ.
lemonlumiCommon Mediterranean fruit word.
grapesgħenebContains ; useful for recognising Maltese spelling.
strawberryfrawlaRomance-style fruit word.
pineappleananasInternational fruit word.
peachħawħaContains repeated ħ.
bananabananaInternational fruit word.
watermelondulliegħaContains ; common summer fruit word.

Drinks in Maltese

EnglishMalteseExtra information
waterilmaCore everyday Maltese word.
wineinbidTraditional drink word.
milkħalibContains ħ; common everyday word.
coffeekafèMediterranean/European-style word with Maltese accent.
teateShort modern drink word.
beerbirraRomance/European-style drink word.
juicemeraqUseful everyday word; often used for fruit juice.
hot chocolateċikkulata sħunaĊikkulata contains ċ; sħuna means “hot”.

Animals in Maltese — 12 essentials

EnglishMalteseExtra information
dogkelbCore animal word.
catqattusEveryday animal word; starts with q, common in Maltese.
birdgħasfurContains .
fishħutaContains ħ.
horseżiemelContains ż.
cowbaqraContains q.
pigħanżirContains both ħ and ż.
sheepnagħġaContains and ġ.
goatmogħżaContains and ż.
lioniljunRelated to Romance forms for “lion”.
rabbitfenekA culturally important word in Malta because rabbit dishes are well known.
mouseġurdienContains ġ; animal word distinct from the computer mouse in some contexts.

Body Parts in Maltese

EnglishMalteseExtra information
headrasShort core body word.
eyegħajnContains ; also has wider meanings in Semitic languages.
earwidnaEveryday body word.
nosemnieħerContains ħ.
mouthħalqContains ħ and q.
handidVery short core body word.
armdriegħContains .
legsieqCan also mean “foot” depending on context.
footsieqSame form is often used for leg/foot contextually.
toothsinnaCore body word.
heartqalbAlso used metaphorically, as in many languages.
hairxagħarContains ; useful word for recognising Maltese orthography.

Home in Maltese

EnglishMalteseExtra information
housedarCore everyday word.
roomkamraRomance-style word used in Maltese.
kitchenkċinaRomance-style word adapted with Maltese ċ.
bathroomkamra tal-banjuLiterally “room of the bath”.
doorbiebCore household word.
windowtieqaEveryday home word.
tablemejdaHousehold word.
chairsiġġuContains the Maltese letter ġ.
bedsoddaEveryday home word.
wallħajtContains ħ.

Technology in Maltese

EnglishMalteseExtra information
computerkompjuterModern international word adapted to Maltese spelling.
mobile phonemowbajlModern word adapted to Maltese spelling.
screenskrinModern technology word.
keyboardtastieraRomance-style technology word.
mousemawsModern computer word; animal mouse is ġurdien.
internetinternetInternational modern word.
emailimejlModern word adapted to Maltese spelling.
passwordpassword / kelma sigrietaEnglish borrowing is common; kelma sigrieta literally means “secret word”.

Seasons in Maltese

EnglishMalteseExtra information
springrebbiegħaContains ; one of the four seasons.
summersajfShort and useful seasonal word.
autumn / fallħarifaContains ħ.
winterxitwaCore seasonal word.

Planets in Maltese

EnglishMalteseExtra information
MercuryMerkurjuClassical planet name adapted to Maltese spelling.
VenusVenereClassical planet name.
Earthid-DinjaAlso means “the world”; note the article id-.
MarsMarteClassical planet name.
JupiterĠoveContains ġ; classical name.
SaturnSaturnuClassical planet name adapted to Maltese spelling.
UranusUranusInternational planet name.
NeptuneNettunuClassical planet name adapted to Maltese spelling.

Zodiac in Maltese

EnglishMalteseExtra information
AriesAriesOften seen in horoscope contexts.
TaurusTawruAdapted classical zodiac name.
GeminiĠeminiContains the Maltese letter ġ.
CancerKanċerContains ċ; also a general word in other contexts.
LeoIljunMeans “lion”.
VirgoVerġniContains ġ.
LibraMiżienMeans “scales”; contains ż.
ScorpioSkorpjunAdapted classical zodiac name.
SagittariusSagittarjuAdapted classical zodiac name.
CapricornKaprikornuAdapted classical zodiac name.
AquariusAkwarjuRelated to “aquarium” in form.
PiscesPisces / ĦutĦut means “fish”.

Common Maltese Phrases

EnglishMalteseExtra information
Hello / good morningbonġuVery common greeting; contains ġ.
Pleasejekk jogħġbokLiterally built from Maltese words; very useful polite phrase.
Thank yougrazziEssential everyday phrase.
You’re welcometa’ xejnLiterally close to “of nothing”.
YesivaBasic answer word.
NoleBasic answer word.
GoodbyesaħħaAlso connected with health/well-being; contains ħħ.
Good nightil-lejl it-tajjebLiterally “the good night”.
How are you?kif int?Useful simple question.
I don’t understandma nifhimxEssential learner phrase.
Can you help me?tista’ tgħinni?Useful polite phrase; contains .
See you laternarak iktar tardLiterally “I see you later”.

Quick facts

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? Maltese vocabulary FAQ

What is the easiest Maltese vocabulary to learn first?

Start with greetings, numbers, family words, colours, food, days, months and everyday phrases. These words appear often and give beginners a useful base.

Is Maltese similar to Arabic?

Maltese is a Semitic language and many core words are related to Arabic varieties, but it is written in the Latin alphabet and has many Romance and English influences.

Why does Maltese use letters such as ħ, għ, ġ, ż and ċ?

These letters help represent sounds and spelling patterns that are important in Maltese. They also make Maltese visually distinctive among European languages.

What is the best way to memorise Maltese vocabulary?

Learn words by topic, notice repeated spelling patterns, and practise words in short phrases. Comparing Semitic words with Romance or English-influenced words can also help.