In Arabic there are five ways to say "you". Below are the three most common
Male Singular (Anta): Ay 3asir tufaddilu? (أي عصير تفضل؟)
Female Singular (Anti): Ay 3asir tufaddilina? (أي عصير تفضلين؟ )
Mixed Gender Plural (Antum): Ay 3asir tufaddiluna? (أي عصير تفضلون؟)
I would like one beer : bedde kaas beera ( in Arabic )
"'Andak" and then comes the noun after it , like if you want to say for example : "do you have a pencil" in Arabic would be :" 'andak kalam? "
"'Andak" and then comes the noun after it , like if you want to say for example : "do you have a pencil" in Arabic would be :" 'andak kalam? "
To say 'disbeliever' in Arabic, you would say 'kaffir.'
dadme naranja este rato
al ayam
To say "dessert" in Arabic, one would say "halwaa" which is spelled in the Arabic alphabet as حلوى.
Say it as you say it in English. It's written like this in Arabic كاتي.
Yes, we can say whatever we like. It means go with God in Arabic why would we not be able to say it?
God in Arabic is commonly referred to as "Allah" (الله).
Arabic Spelling : ثقافهPronounced like : Thaqafa
To say impatient in Arabic, you would say "nifad as-sabr" spelled نفاد الصبر.