David has an Arabic equivalent: Dawud. Depending on if you want to keep "Dave" as the name or you would prefer to use "Dawud", there are two translations. Note that because Arabic does not have a "v" they use an "f" for the "v" sound.
Translation (Dave): Ahlan, esmi Dayf (أهلا إسمي دايف)
Translation (Dawud): Ahlan, esmi Dawud (أهلا إسمي داود)
مرحبا اسمي آنا
Hello : Marhabee
In Berber language, you can say "Azul".
In Arabic-speaking countries, people typically say "Marhaban" or "As-salamu alaykum" as a common greeting.
Saudi Arabia's main language is Arabic. Hello in Arabic is 'مرحبا' (Marhaba)
marhaba
marhaba jundy
مرحبا اخي
- Hello : marhaba - how are you : kef halaak?? - What is your name : sho esmak ?? - My name is Rian Saldana : esmi Rian Saldana This conversation is written in arabic as : - مرحبا - كيف حالك ؟؟ - ما هو اسمك ؟؟ - اسمي ريان سالدانا
In Bahrain, the official language is Arabic. "Hello" in Arabic is "أهلا" or "ahlaan".
marhaba, sabah elkhair
"Hello" is "Shalom." To say "What's up?" you can say "Ma koreh?"Sometimes, in an informal greeting, the Arabic word "Ahlan" is used.