In Modern Standard Arabic, "Milk" is spelled:
حليب
It is pronounced "Haleeb"
The milk thistle (Lactuca serriola) is called khass minshaarii in Arabic. Another plant (Silybum marianum) called milk thistle in English is called silbiin maryamii in Arabic.
I'm not sure exactly what you mean But milk in Arabic is : Haleeb Juice is : Aseer
halib
Al Qortom القرطم
in Arabic called (laban)
Translation: Halib (حليب)
This is arabic name meaning highly skilled and most importantly milk sister of prophet mohammed (peace be upon him)
If you mean by 'laban' the Arabic word ' milk', then yes of course you can drink it at night. If you mean alcohol drink name, then no you are not recommended to drink it at any time, day or night.
It is the Hindu-Arabic numeral system.
Men in Arabic is "رجال" Women in Arabic is "نساء" Man in Arabic is "رجل" Woman in Arabic is "امراة"
The best place to find definitions of Arabic words in Arabic is in an Arabic dictionary, either in book form or online.
If you want to say Arabic in Arabic this is how you say it=Arabi