When you tell someone habibi (masculine) habibti (feminine) meaning "my darling" and this person answers habibi enta (masculine) habibti enti (feminine) it means "you are my darling".
Ta biennial orale
'Querido' is a Spanish equivalent of 'habibi'.Both words mean 'beloved'. The Spanish word 'querido', which is pronounced 'keh-REE-thoh', is the masculine singular form of the adjective. The feminine equivalent, 'querida', is pronounced 'keh-REE-thah'.
ta mere
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it means "you are not for me"
you are a person of good deeds
Habibi= My love Inta = You Zay = Like Tizi = Ass
it means what my love
hey babe
It's correctly spelled 'habitación.' This means, "...in my home."
熟れた /u re ta/ or 円熟した /en ju ku shi ta/ both can mean 'ripe, mellow, matured'.
En-ta-menz.
This is not German. It is Norwegian for I have to go take a shower.
marhaba habibi
Ya Habibi means "my loved one," but a dear friend can be called habibi too. Please note: Ya is not part of the word, it is just a calling sound, like "yo" in English, but differs in the meaning.
come on/let's go baby
"Yalla habibi" is an Arabic phrase that translates to "Let's go, my dear" or "Come on, my love." It is commonly used as an expression of encouragement or to invite someone to take action.