Word: miftah
Script: Ù…ÙÙْتاØ
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you say it like kilee (kil-ee).
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Most of these words are of Arabic origin and therefore each rendition in English has the different biases of the transliterator or translator. In Arabic the spelling of these terms is uniform and consistent.
AH-READ-DO-KA - IF YOU ARE SPEAKING TO A MALE AH-READ-DO-KEY - IF YOU ARE SPEAKING TO A FEMALEModern Standard Arabic: أنا أريدك ('ana 'uridaka) to a guy or ('ana uridaki)Egyptian Arabic: أنا عايزك ('ana 'aayzak) to a guy or ('ana 'aayzik) to a girl
The Muslim Caliphate is a vicious, Arab theocracy. Thus Arabic and Islam are key to their Propaganda. Thank goodness most Muslims and Arabs are decent, nice people and the Caliphate is collapsing.
The ankh , also known as breath of life, the key of the Nile (Latin meaning "cross with a handle"), was the ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic character that read "life', but it has no specific meaning in Arabic other than to refer to this Ancient Egyptian word.
ash hadu anlaelaha illa Allah wa'anna muhammadan rasool lulallah. It's supposed to be in Arabic but this is only the transliteration of it!
"Man" in Arabic is "رجل" (rajul) and "woman" is "امرأة" (imra'a).
I am = ana ( in Arabic ). And in Arabic you write it this way : أنا
Arabic Translation : " حكمة " Arabic Phonetically : " Hekma "