Ehlan wasehlan
in standard Arabic say " Almal" in slang Arabic say " fuloos" or " massari".
all person names in English are pronounced the same way in Egyptian Arabic so Ashley in Eng. is pronounced the same
well Most speak Arabic so in Arabic its Like this وآمل أن كل شيء على ما يرام
Dear all : this is a tough word to pronounce it if you are not familiar with ِrabic letters it is pronounced as : a'ezzae'eee and it is written this way : أعزائي
his name is abrahim mustafa .. which sounds Arabic ... that's about all i can say
say: ahlun. it's used in the standard Arabic & in approximately all Arabian slangs.
You can say "Welcome to the party!" or "Thank you for joining us!" to greet guests as they arrive.
Ahlan bika fe alwaha
It all depends on the country the Muislims live in or the language they speak. If they live in America or speak English, the Muslims Say "welcome". If they live in the Middle East and the language is Arabic, the Muslims say "Ahlan wasahlan" The Muslims live all over the world and speak all languages. What ever the word welcome means in other languages, this is how the Muslims say welcome.
Arabic is the main language spoken in Egypt. So in Arabic 'you're welcome' is: Fnḩn Nrḩb Bk or فنحن نرحب بك
It all depends on the country the Muislims live in or the language they speak. If they live in America or speak English, the Muslims Say "welcome". If they live in the Middle East and the language is Arabic, the Muslims say "Ahlan wasahlan" The Muslims live all over the world and speak all languages. What ever the word welcome means in other languages, this is how the Muslims say welcome.
Hala / Marhaba : hi Tafadal /Ahlan WA sahlan : welcome
Tafadal is Arabic phrase and it says "welcome" or "here you are". It can be used in the situation only for to offer something for someone.
The most common language in in Syria is Araabic. In Arabic "Ahlan Wa Sahlan" meansWelcome
Not at all If we want PENINSULA in Arabic we say Shabah AlJazeera
All that i have for you is hate : kol elle ande elak howe elkaraheye ( in Arabic ).
to a boy:tikram(tick-rum)to a girl:tikrame(tick-rum-eh)to a group:tikramo(tick-rum-o)