In formal Arabic, say "Ayna Tareq?"
In slang Arabic, say" wean Tareq?" or "Fean Tariq?"
Gibraltar is the Spanish derivation of the Arabic 'Jabal Tariq' - mountain of Tariq.
Tariq is a name. It means "path" or "way" in Arabic.
It comes from Arabic "Jabal Tariq" the mountain of Tariq, Tariq ibn-Ziyad who lead his his Berber troops to invade Spain in April 711, later the words was combined in as "Gibraltar" just like many other Arabic words in Spanish.
Tarik, a variant of Tariq, is Arabic in origin and means: evening caller
Gibraltar is from the Spanish derivation of the Arabic meaning "mountain of Tariq" (Jabal Tāriq)
His name is Tariq ibn Ziyad or Taric bin Zeyad . In Arabic called طارق بنزياد‎The name Gibraltar is derived from the Arabic name' Jabal al Tariq' which means mountain of (the) Tariq, or the more obvious Gibr Tariq, meaning rock of Tariq.
GIBRALTAR comes from the Spanish mispronunciation of the Arabic Jabal Tariq (جبل طارق) which means "mountain of Tariq", named for Tariq ibn Ziyad, the Amazigh Muslim conqueror of Spain.
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Tariq Nasheed goes by King Flex, and Tariq Elite.
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In Arabic we say Ramadan.