It depends on the man and it depends on what he is supposed to be loyal to (i.e. woman, country, religion, etc.)
Loyalty is not determined by one's ethnicity or cultural background. It varies from person to person based on their values, belief systems, and personal experiences. It is not appropriate to make generalizations about the loyalty of all Arab men or any other group of people.
Comparative: more loyal Superlative: most loyal
It depends on what you mean. Arab culture refers to the culture of Arab people. This is much more common. Arabic culture refers to linguistic culture and development of the Arabic language.
The past tense of "loyal" is "remained loyal" or "was loyal."
The past tense of loyal is "remained loyal" and the past participle is "been loyal".
The plural of loyal is loyals.
No more so than others.
Men are more loyal to women who are meaner to them because if they're not, the woman will probably stab him in the back, spread rumours, something like that(Not litterally stabbing him in the back).
they are hard fighters and loyal patriotic men and women they are hard fighters and loyal patriotic men and women
He puts himself before his men that's loyal-tie
4th
Comparative: more loyal Superlative: most loyal
Loyal and Hardworking.... I dont know
some are some are not
none
It depends on who you ask. The average white Western person would say that it is because of them maintaining a position of "subservience" whereas you average Muslim person might say its what they deserve as a women
Muslims
من أنت ( in arabic)or men anta