 So look, I'm an Arabic teacher, right? And uh, yeah. Where are you from? Wait, wait a minute. Where are you from? Cause you look like you can be Arabic, he's going. Yeah, Brazil? Yeah, I like Nigerian, back, back. Nah, nah, I know you better. All right, so look, you guys give me five Arabic words. Yeah, bro, it's easy. Think about cities, think about food, think about names, think about, it's easy. Five Arabic words. Think about how Muslims greet each other. I did. Five Arabic words. All you guys together, you get 50 euros. You guys can split it. Alama, alaykum. That's three, no? Say it again. Asalaamu alaykum. No, he tried to do me, he said that's three, right? What's that, one or two? Asalaamu alaykum, that's one, bro. Oh, so now you're trying to do me, you're trying to do me. No, he's a hustler. I know that. He's like, that's three already, we just got two. Er, alakum salam, no. That's the answer. No, no, no, that's the answer for real. That's the same thing, asalaamu alaykum salam. It's just like. Nah, he's different words, though. Nah, he's different words. Yeah, he's backwards in the same words. Is that asalaamu alaykum, asalaamu alaykum. Oh, I don't know Arabic. But you guys have got one, though. One more, man. Easy, yo. Where are you guys from? UK? UK, yeah. It's packed with Arabs in the UK. You don't know five words in Arabic. You guys have food, you guys have. Food, what Arabic food? Names. Yeah, can I say kebab? Kebab. What? Bro, what are you talking about, man? Talking about kebab, man. Kebab is Turkish. I can't lie to Nani anymore. What's your name? Gabriel. Gabriel? Yeah. It's an Arabic name as well. All right, if you tell me the Arabic name, I might give you a second word. Is it like jibrael? Say it again. Jibrael. Say it again. Say it again. Jibrael. Jibrael. Yeah, sound like that. Sound like that. Not jibrael, but jibril. Oh, Nani. You have to allow me that. That's two. That's two. What was God called? Allah. Allah, OK. OK, that's three. That's three. See, you got two, two for me and him. You got two to go, man. That's a word. That's an Arabic word. That's legit. I'll hype you guys up. You guys have some confidence now. There are some names that have meanings in Arabic. Abdullah. I'll say it. I'll say it. He's getting this money. Abdi. No, that's the same thing. Don't try it. Yeah, no, no. I haven't made Abdi, I haven't made Abdullah. Can I say this? I don't know. Just one more. Just one more. Think about it well. I don't know what you're saying, guys. Wakbar, like, I don't know. Yeah, yeah. Wakbar, like. Al-Wakbar. Al-Wakbar, yeah. That's the same as Allah. But the next word. So you're talking about, like, the Akbar part, right? Yeah. All right, give me a guess of what it could mean. Like, yeah. Great. Great. Like, the great is the great. He's great. Because God is great. Isn't it? Allah is great. Am I wrong? That's grande, grande, grande. Or is he like superior? Allah is superior. Grande, grande, grande, grande, grande. Allah is grande. Es eso, es eso. Grande como es big. Like, like, Allah is big, you know? OK, so what does Akbar could mean? Like, big, you know? He's great, too. Like, I'm going to give you a guess from my gut. You know, for the gadget of teaching, I'm going to give you some. Look, this mic is Akbar than this phone. Bigger. Bigger. No, I said big. I said big. But it's bigger, though. Is it big the same way as bigger? Nah, nah, nah. That's fine. All right? That's fine, though. So what you going to do now if I give you? I'll see you. If I give you 15 euros, what you going to do with the money? Probably on food, innit? I need a good reaction if I give you these 15 euros. Probably on food, man. Yeah, yeah, good. Yeah, I don't know. What can we give you for 15 euros? You know what? That's fine. There you go, man. Five words. Five words. All right, then. Come on! Come on! Come on! That's wild. Thank you so much.