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.
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ana 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
Say it as you say it in English. It's written like this in Arabic كاتي.
Arabic Spelling : ثقافهPronounced like : Thaqafa
you say it like this inthi baraf
"'Andak" and then comes the noun after it , like if you want to say for example : "do you have a pencil" in Arabic would be :" 'andak kalam? "
"'Andak" and then comes the noun after it , like if you want to say for example : "do you have a pencil" in Arabic would be :" 'andak kalam? "
Ismak eh? That's in like Egyptian Arabic modern Arabic not fus-ha Arabic.
come back to me = erja'a lee (in Arabic) and it's written in Arabic like this : ارجع لي
in spoken Arabic you say "ara-gauze" the second part spelt exactly like in "gauze" ..
the way to say the word computer in arabic is like this الكمبيوتر
I would like one beer : bedde kaas beera ( in Arabic )
price thabit
it sounds like sherter