you have to convert it to Arabic. search for an audio English to Arabic translator.مرحبا
God bless = Duw a'ch bendithio
The abstract noun form of the verb to bless is the gerund, blessing.
Wo do me? Pronounce the "do" as in "dot".
We say God bless you as 'Isol nang.na patichina'
BARAKAH (blessings)
BARAKAH
Inna Allah'a maaha
Arrab mubaaraku الرب مباركه
"Harun" is the Arabic equivalent of "Aaron", the brother of Prophet Abraham, God bless them both and grant them peace. "Harun" is the Arabic equivalent of "Aaron", the brother of Prophet Abraham, God bless them both and grant them peace.
Good day: Bon jour God bless: Dieu benit
December 18 is Arabic language day.
al ayam
Jazahk is part of the saying " jazahk Allah khairan", which means "God Bless You" in English
yes, it means blessed in Swahili CORRECTION: First, Barack is an Arabic or Hebrew word, not Swahili. Its Swahili form, from Arabic, is baraka. Second, baraka is a noun meaning blessing. Blessed is a past participle of the verb to bless; the Swahili word with the meaning to bless is kubarki and to be blessed is kubarikiwa.
25 december
yes December 18 is un declared international Arabic language day