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Joshua =جوشوا
Kinda. This would be a literal phonetic translation. However, the name does exist in Arabic. Since Arabic is a semetic language with close ties to Hebrew and Aramaic, there is a separate version of the name in Arabic.

The Arabic name is Yoshu3a (يشوع).
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8y ago

, well you write it like this اسلامand i' hope that you can spl it well

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12y ago

اسلام


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الإسْلَام

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10y ago

إشعيا (Issaia)

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12y ago

It's written like this: عائشة.

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12y ago

Isaiah عيس‎ means Jesus in arabic

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