" btmana akoon henak"
im Arabian i can help say ina itakalam im Arabian i can help say ina itakalam
In slang Arabic: say " ana mumnoontak" if you are addressing a male. say " ana mumnoontek " if you are addressing a female.
From in Arabic is "min"...."ana min malaysi" means im from Malaysia..... ana - i min - from
ana fes'sareer if u mean im asleeping or im about to sleep u can say ana naiem or ana hanam
I love you...who do you wish to say it to?
The name Jeremiah has an Arabic equivalent: Irmiyah (إرميا) If you wish to phonetically write Jeremiah it would be: Jirimiyah (جيريميا)
Ana muqatil (male) Ana muqatilah (female)
It depends on what you are trying to say. If you wish to mean it in the sense that you would like to give birth to this man's child, it would be: Urid an alada atfaalek (أريد أن ألد أطفالك) which literally means "I want to bear your children". If you wish to mean it in the sense that you wish to have possession or custody over children that are not yours, it would be: Urid an amtalaka afaalek (أريد أن أمتلك أطفالك).
im not sure how you say it but that's how you write it..........................الأعياد Typically people say: 3o6la sa3ida (عطلة سعيدة) Note: 3 represents the Arabic letter "Ayin" and 6 represents the Arabic "Ta" which is stronger that the English "t".
You can say to her : - Allah ywafe'ek .. - haaz sa'eed
same to you
Betmana lek alsa'ada dayman