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Modern Standard Arabic: أنا سعيد جدا ('ana sa'id jiddan) for a guy; أنا سعيدة جدا ('ana sa'ida jiddan)

Egyptian Arabic: أنا قوي مبسوط ('ana 'awi mabsoot) for a guy; أنا قوي مبسوطة ('ana 'awi mabsoota) for a girl. Islam is a religion not a language

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I am glad to see you ,,,, you could say it in many ways :

in formal language you could say :

* Forsa sa'eda written as : فرصة سعيدة

you say this one if u just met this person that u don't know before.

in non-formal language you could say :

* enbasatet enno shoftak ( if he was a male ).

* enbasatet enno shoftik ( if she was a female ).

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The phrase "Have a happy life" in English does not translate literally into Arabic since Arabic does not have a verb for "have". If you want to wish someone good life, the Arabic expression is "3eish 7elu 3alayk" (عيش حلو عليك) which literally means "Life sweet on you."

Note: The 7 represents the Arabic "Ha" which is stronger than the English "h" and the 3 represents the Arabic "Ayin" which deepens the sound of the vowel after it.

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Islam is a religion not a language

Modern Standard Arabic: أنا سعيد جدا ('ana sa'id jiddan) for a guy; أنا سعيدة جدا ('ana sa'ida jiddan)

Egyptian Arabic: أنا قوي مبسوط ('ana 'awi mabsoot) for a guy; أنا قوي مبسوطة ('ana 'awi mabsoota) for a girl.

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Islam is a religion, not a language, just like Christianity. Just like Christians do not all speak the same language, but rather the varied languages of their homelands, Muslims have a diverse group of languages that they speak, such as Arabic, Bahasa Indones, Urdu, Gujrati, Bengali, Persian, Turkish, Swahili, Kazakh, Wolof, English, etc. As a result, it would be more appropriate to seek a translation into one of these languages.

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"kwayis" more like "good" but similar; "mumtaz" and "assent" both have very positive meanings, first meaning excellent and second meaning something like splendid or fantastic.

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Translation: Ana sa3id alyawm (أنا سعيد اليوم) - M

Ana sa3ida alyawm (أنا سعيدة اليوم ) - F

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Inta bit khalini sa eid...

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