Ahalan Wa Sahalan
Marhaban
Arabic is the main language spoken in Egypt. So in Arabic 'you're welcome' is: Fnḩn Nrḩb Bk or فنحن نرحب بك
It's an Arabic word which means welcome. It is spelled like this in Arabic: مرحبا.
The most common language in in Syria is Araabic. In Arabic "Ahlan Wa Sahlan" meansWelcome
Ahlan
No, Arabic is not a Latin language. Arabic is a Semitic language that belongs to the Afro-Asiatic language family, while Latin is an Italic language that belongs to the Indo-European language family.
The Arabic language is the dominate language of North Africa and Southwest Asia.
The main language spoken by Arabic people is Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), which is used in formal settings, literature, and media. In addition to MSA, Arabic people also speak various dialects of Arabic that differ from country to country and region to region.
welcome = "marhaban" /mərhəbən/ مرحباً
It all depends on the country the Muislims live in or the language they speak. If they live in America or speak English, the Muslims Say "welcome". If they live in the Middle East and the language is Arabic, the Muslims say "Ahlan wasahlan" The Muslims live all over the world and speak all languages. What ever the word welcome means in other languages, this is how the Muslims say welcome.
The etymology behind the algebra is a cognate from Arabic language. The word transliterated from its Arabic origin would be "al-jabr."
it means 'welcome'.
Yes, Arabic is a Semitic language belonging to the Afro-Asiatic language family, not the Indo-European language family. Arabic is spoken by millions of people primarily in the Middle East and North Africa.