There is no verb for "is" in Arabic. So, for example, if I wanted to say "Your name is John", I would say "Esmak John" (إسمك جون). where "esmak" means "your name".
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the 3rd one says translate
click it then English > what ever language u want 2 translate 2
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You say it like this. "ismi" You say the s like it is in snake. The i is short.
مرحبا. أنا إسمي
read it from right to left! I put: 'Hello. My name is'
you can replace the (.) with an (!) if you want, and put your name at the end.
ma ismok? but why 'THE arabic' :p
ismi (اسمي)
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مرحبا اسمى
ismak
In all Arabic accents & in the standard Arabic, say:" Esmi ".
Luke is a name with an Arabic equivalent: Luqa (لوقا)
Ismak eh? That's in like Egyptian Arabic modern Arabic not fus-ha Arabic.
"My name is Victoria" is translated as "اسمي فكتوريا", from English to Arabic, and is pronounced as "ismee Victoria".
"His Name is Daniel." Classical Arabic: Esmoho Daniel - اسمه دانيال Colloquial : Esmo Daniel
Translation: Ismuhu (إسمه)
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The way to spell the name Lisa using the Arabic alphabet is ليسا.
You say " ISS-mee ka-thee"
Emily is a name that does not exist in Arabic. You could write Emili (إميلي) in Arabic.The closest Arabic name that sounds like Emily is Amina (أمينة).
اديث is a phonetic translation, although slightly awkward to say in Arabic
you may say:....اسمي or اسمي هو