it depends for a girl its anti ( an tee ) for a guy its anta ( an taa )
Ahebouka ya Adil Assuming Adil is a guy
If you want to say Arabic in Arabic this is how you say it=Arabi
Shta'tillek (male) Shta'tillik (female)
"Where are you my love now" in Arabic is "اين انت الان حبيبي" and you can pronounce it "Ayen enta al a'an habibe?"
AH-READ-DO-KA - IF YOU ARE SPEAKING TO A MALE AH-READ-DO-KEY - IF YOU ARE SPEAKING TO A FEMALEModern Standard Arabic: أنا أريدك ('ana 'uridaka) to a guy or ('ana uridaki)Egyptian Arabic: أنا عايزك ('ana 'aayzak) to a guy or ('ana 'aayzik) to a girl
you say ana uhibak you say ana uhibak"Uhibbuka" for a male, "Uhibbuki" for a female can be used to mean "i love you" or the milder "i like you"... depends on the situation.أحبكana moajab biki (if a guy is addressing a girl)ana moajaba bika (if a girl is addressing a guy)this is standard Arabic, very formal, i winder if you want to say that anyways lol!if you using the algerian Arabic you go : taajabni/ taajbini
How do you say peace be with you in Arabic?
kabid
In Arabic we say Ramadan.
To say 'disbeliever' in Arabic, you would say 'kaffir.'
With is مع in Arabic.