The English phrase "your sister" becomes one simple word when translated into Arabic. That word is "okhtuka" (أختك) which comes from the word "okht" which means sister.
sister : okht ( in Arabic ).
kh here pronounced as one letter. if you don't know how it is pronounced you can say it as (h) --> ohti
It is written this way : أخت
أختي 'uxtī, the word for sister is أخت 'uxt
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شقيقتها الأكبر سنا
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Translation: Okhti al-jamila (أختي الجميلة)
Ukhti ~ my sister akhi ~ my brother
Little sister: Okhty al sageera
Translation: Okht (أخت)
How do I say little sister in Arabic
How do you say mother in Arabic
The sister of my Dad is called " Ammah" & its plural is " Ammat".
okht / shaqeeqa
my sister = okhtii ( in Arabic ) and it written in Arabic this way : أختــي
tu'jibunii ukhtuka(/ukhtuki) تعجبني أختك
SHOK-ren OOKHT (my sister would be OKH-tee) شكرًا، أختي I am only a beginning Arabic learner!
Kowayes laki ya okhtee--> ูููุณ ูู ูุง ุฃุฎุชู
Translation of "I love you, little sister": Ohibbuki ya okhti as-saghira (أحبك يا أختي الصغيرة)
sister is : okht ( أخت) if you want to say my sister, it is: okhty (أختي)
If you want to say Arabic in Arabic this is how you say it=Arabi
The English word "sister" has a unique spelling in Arabic. Arabic is a language heavy in consonant sounds and the spelling for this word is no exception. It is "okht" (أخت).
Okhtأخت
In Arabic, you would refer to your mother's sister as "ุฎุงูุฉ" (khala).