Allah, assalamu alaikum ( peace be upon you), Habibi , wihyat Allah, shukrann (thank you)
Others added:
Inshallah ( If Allah wills)
Alhamdullilah (Praise/Thanks be to God)
Ahlan! ( welcome!)
Ma'a'salam( Good bye)
Marhabbah (hello)
afwan( excuse me)
Na'am (yes)
La ( no)
Min? (who?)
Alyoum (today)
Bukra (tomorrow)
Mabrook! ( Congratulations!)
100 is a Hindu/Arabic number, that is the system which is used in most countries of the world.
arabic-100%
theoftoandainisityouthathewasforonarewithasIhistheybeatonehavethisfromorhadbyhotbutsomewhattherewecanoutotherwereallyourwhenupusewordhowsaidaneachshewhichdotheirtimeifwillwayaboutmanythenthemwouldwritelikesotheseherlongmakethingseehimtwohaslookmoredaycouldgocomedidmysoundnomostnumberwhooverknowwaterthancallfirstpeoplemaydownsidebeennowfind
These are the top 10 most-used English words:theofandatoinisyouthatitThere is a list of the "top 100" at the related link below.
assalaam alaikum +its Arabic i know but maldives is a 100% Muslim country so it has many Arabic words in theirlanguage
The Arabic phrase "aiwa kwais Miya Miya" does not have a specific meaning in Arabic. "Aiwa" means "yes" and "kwais" means "good," but "Miya Miya" does not have a known meaning in Arabic. It is possible that it is a phrase in a dialect or slang that is not widely recognizable.
on converting the Arabic number into roman numerals we get that : 100 in roman numerals is written as : C C is used for 100 in roman numerals .
100% of the 100 most common English words come from the Anglo-Saxons.
In Egypt, a pound is used. In Arabic it is known as gunaih and is divided into 100 qirsh or 1000 malleem.
1 is the most used digit because of 100
100 Arabic numbers are what we use everywhere.
101