If wa ante aydan is spelled (وانت أيضا) it means "you too" or "you also", but specifically for a male singular "you".
eh - what wa - and possibly they meant to say 'Ehda' which means 'What is this'
Means: me too
its "peace be with you" in Arabic, why did you put it in the Japanese section
its kinda like my heart or like the soul of my heart
It's Arabic, in English it is "and you are" but I don't know what "tayeb" means it is the adjective
and = wa و
Khamsa WA Khamseen
ahlan WA sahlan
sabi WA thalatheen
It is unclear whether the question is asking: How do you say "but the problem is" in Arabic? -OR- How do you say "but the problem is in Arabic" in Arabic? But the problem is = Wa-laken al-mushkila (ولكن المشكلة) But the problem is in Arabic = Wa-laken al-mushkila fel-3arabiya (ولكن المشكلة في العربية)
ahalan WA sahalan, or asalam walaikum.
Kalilah WA Dimnah