Iraq is a multilingual country. In the Arabic-speaking portions they use the word 3alka (علكة). In the Kurdish speaking portions the word is Benîşt (بنيشت).
(It is worth noting that Kurdish has two major dialects, Sorani, which is more popular in Iraq and is written with the Arabic alphabet, and Kurmanji, which is more popular in Turkey - and the Kurdish world overall, which is written with the Arabic Alphabet. Both spellings of Benisht, in Kurmanji and Sorani are provided above.)
You say "Shukran" (emphasis on the "Shuk"), or, if you are very grateful: "Shukran JazEElan"
gum : goma chewing gum : goma de mascar, chiclets.
I would say gum base.
Iraq is not a language. Iraqis speak Arabic and the name for Iraq in Arabic is Al-Iraq which is pronounced Al-ee-raw-k.
Yrak
'Gum.'
Gum
I am from Iraq my name is Abdulrahman so i know how you say hello in my language we say elu it is a bit like french but you pronounce it differently we do say salamun alaikum but that does not mean hello because any of the muslim's say salamun alaikum~
Molagar
i'd say about 21 inches.
Bubble gum: Hubba bubbba Chewing gum: Extra //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// I would have to say 5 gum is the most popular at my school. I guess that it would depend on where you live and what you have access to. //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
You cannot say that it causes gum disease, but you might be able to say that it contributes to it because of the acidic nature of soda.