I am not sure what you are asking for.
If you want the sentence: "You can speak Arabic." it would be: Yomkenok an tatakallam al-3arabiyya (يمكنك أن تتكلم العربية)
If you want the sentence: "I can speak Arabic." it would be: Yomkenoni an atakallam al-3arabiyya (يمكنني أن أتكلم العربية)
I speak Arabic = Ana Bahkee a'arabee
that answer is libenese dialect.
we say I speak Arabic in Academic Arabic like this: ana atakalem al arabiya.
The adjective is 3arabi (عربي). The word for the language is 3arabiyya (عربيّة).
Translation: Momken an tatakallam al-3arabiyya? (ممكن أن تتكلم العربية؟)
In Egypt people speak Arabic so you would say it in Arabic.
Ma baaref ehke Arabi
You can say "أنا أتحدث العربية" which is pronounced as "Ana atahaddath al'arabiyya" in Arabic.
There is no such language as "Egyptian" in the modern world. Egyptians speak Arabic, so say it in Arabic and it will be understood in Egypt.
Palestinians speak Palestinian Arabic. The Palestinian Arabic word for thank you is "Shukran", just as it is in Proper Arabic.
Arabic is spelled "arabe" in French, the same way the people are called.'les arabes parlent arabe' = Arabs speak arabic.
its writin from right to left. &&" that's what people who speak Arabic say about English:P
you could listen to egyptian arabic people for a while, then get used to it and learn what they say!
modern egyptians speak arabic....... شكرت أنت
There is no such language as "Egyptian" in the modern world. Egyptians speak Arabic, so say it in Arabic and it will be understood in Egypt.
Most Jordanians speak Arabic, so they would say "bent" (بنت).
Egyptians speak Arabic, so in Arabic you would say: Sabaah al-khayr lekolkom (صباح الخير لكلكم).