In slang Arabic , you can say " ta-eeb" or " mashi elhal" , in standard Arabic say " jaeed".
Translation: Etha onta* bekhair, ana bekhair aiydan (إذا انت بخير أنا بخير أيضاً)
*If the "you" is female, onta becomes onti. (The spelling the same in Arabic)
ithnaan :).......thats 2
answering a question, 'i am fine'.... 'Hamdullah'
weather is "hare" thats fine is "daijobu"
kefhalat ? (How are you?) answer: qwaish means fine
because thats their home .
(Defenition: Yes) Roman: Mwāfq Arabic: حسنا English: OK (Defenition: Fine) Roman: Ḩsnā Arabic: تمام English: Okay
like some one is asking you how are you ? and you say iam doing good or in Arabic ( ana mneeh ) but this is in not formal language. and it written in Arabic this way : أنا منيح
It means "Thats All Fine" used while Chatting.
Wealthy in Arabic, or at least thats what a site I found a long time ago said.
ana zain or ana kwieez
etha ent bekhair ana bekhair اذا انت بخير انا بخير
Befo calec shela (that is not how you write it thats how you would say it)