Madina= مدينه
city = madeena
الرياض
Actually, the city of Jeddah in Saudi Arabia is derived from the Arabic word for grandmother. The pronunciation of the word is jahdah.
Probably Mdina
"Medina" is an Arabic Word: مدينة Medina means both "city" in general as well as the particular city of Medina, Saudi Arabia.
The surname Medina is originally Arabic, but borrowed into Spanish. It comes from the name of a Spanish city, whose name is derived from the Arabic word for "city".
Cordova : means Qortoba ( in Arabic ) and this an old city lecated in Spain it is written this way : قرطبة
Anything with the Latin word 'lux' in it relates to 'light'. Luxor is also a city in Egypt and is an Arabic word.
The Arabic word for 'cars' is saiarat and the Arabic spelling is سيارات.
Nothing, since Latin has no such word. The Arabic word harat means a section, quarter or ward of a city.
the arabic word for mall is veishnou
the Arabic word for bread is khubz.