In standard Arabic say:
matha toreed? (if talking to a male)
matha toreedeed? (if talking to a female)
matha toreedoon? (if talking to a group of guys).
Note: the two letters " th" in " matha" are spelt as in the English word " the".
what is you job ? : ma heya wathefatok ? ( in Arabic ).
and it is written this way : ما هي وظيفتك ؟
مذا امثّل بالنسبة اليك ؟ maatha umathilu binnisbati ilayka (adressing a man)
maatha umathilu binnisbati ilayki (adressing a woman)
Inti fee kalbi
I want : in formal Arabic language : oreed and it is written this way : أريد in non-formal Arabic language : bedde
If you want to say Arabic in Arabic this is how you say it=Arabi
Want to.
Not at all If we want PENINSULA in Arabic we say Shabah AlJazeera
Princess
u want it in Arabic ??? in Arabic it's التجار العرب
20 algebras
yes
it means "i want"
Arabic جزر - carrot (jazar).If you want to hear it, go to google translate: type carrot in English and then press a button to hear it on Arabic.
If your a man: Ayez If your a woman: Ayza
what do you want ?