you are spelling it correctly, it means " i loved you ".
No, "followering" is not spelled correctly. The correct spelling is "following."
"ambitious" is the correct spelling.
i don't speak Arabic, but speak Urdu, which is similar, so i think it might be Qadim. Does it mean ancient? if so, then that should be the spelling.
Sometimes Arabic and English meanings can be the same but I think it would be Zara, Here are some spellings, Zara, Zarah, Zahra, Zaara, Zaraa, Thes are some of the spellings.
I thinks 'shush' means to shut up, but in a nice way. I think you spelled it correctly.
all the people think that our god is {ALLAH}الله but in Arabic we say Allah it means GOD but the people are stupid !! they don't think correctly !
i think it has to be read in Arabic because it is written in Arabic.
This is an impossible question to answer. If you have spelled the question correctly, then you don't need the answer - except as confirming your spelling. But, if you have not spelled it correctly (as in this case) we have no way of knowing what word you are trying to spell. It would help if you gave some context for the word.
I think the spelling is as INAUGARATION. I think the spelling is as INAUGARATION.
No, Adam DiMarco is not Arabic. He is a Canadian actor.
i dnt think that's Arabic ... and im Arabic by the way
I think Taylor in Arabic is : Taymoor . not sure about it but I'm from Jordan and I have some informations about English names in Arabic :)