Eternal Love:
Arabic = ħoubb 'abadi (حب ابدي)
Hebrew = ahava nitskhit (אהבה נצחית)
Note: The pronunciation of the Arabic varies greatly depending on dialect. There is only 1 dialect of modern spoken Hebrew.
eternal (for ever) : abadi or mo'abbad written as: أبدي ,, مؤبد
Aravi ערבי
Thank you in Arabic : Shukran
Eternal : Abaadi ,,,, written : أبدي for ever : Ela Al-abaad ,,,, written : الى الأبد
I love you
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The Hebrew word for "love" is "ahava," pronounced "a-ha-VAH."
its (hor)(bel-tab-e) in arabic
גמל ga-mal it comes from arabic, i think
You say kalb or قلب
they say agape is eternal. that's unconditional love, usually reffering to god they say agape is eternal. that's unconditional love, usually reffering to god
Love your neighbor as you love yourself