sehr aswad سحر أسود
black - aswad
Glamour has many meaning in Arabic. If you mean it as magic so it means in Arabic سحر and you can say it as seher but if you consider it as magnificence so it means in Arabic روعة and you can say it as roa'aeh. You can find another meaning as seduction and it means in Arabic اغراء and you can say it as eghra'a.
say " aswad".
Well, you know what they say once you go Black Magic you never go back to White Magic. dildo.
Stormy Black night : laylaa asefaa sawda'a ( in Arabic ). and it is written this way : ليلة عاصفة سوداء
ding a ling black people
Black magic and green magic and yellow magic, etc:- are just tricks. To work it out you need 2 persons. Both of them must know the trick. The spectator tells in '1''s ears any object that is near you (example computer). '1' asks '2' if it is a wardrobe. (blue wardrobe) 2 will say no. 1 will continue on saying until he says a black colored object. 2 will say no again. Then 1 must say the object that the spectator has said in his ear. Then 2 will say yes because the object before was a black color. 'BLACK MAGIC'. THE SAME IS BLUE MAGIC: If the magic is blue magic the before object color must be blue, green magic the object be green.
jamanunka diga falka mano
kahwa soada bedoon sukkar
If you want to say Arabic in Arabic this is how you say it=Arabi
The translation of the word "black" in Arabic is "aswad" (أسود). The transliteration of the word "black" in Arabic is "blaak" (بلاك).
To my knowledge, there is no black or white magic as magic simply 'is' and can be used for both good and evil purposes. It is incorrectly called 'black magic' when used in a way that harms people. Overall, it has not been proven that any form of magic exists. However, this isn't to say it doesn't, it just hasn't been proven.