City : "madeena"
In Arabic writing: مدينة
لغة العربية (if u dont no how to read arabic then it is said like this: lughat alarabiya
Madina= Ma di na مدينة
bilaad بلاد
it comes from the country arabic
Arabic
The word "sofa" originated from Turkey. It comes from the Arabic word "suffah," which referred to a raised platform for seating.
It derives from an old Arabic word 'qutn'
French, from the Italian, from the Arabic.
In Arabic it is Eid (this is also a word for holiday)
Yes, "watan" is a word. It is an Arabic term that translates to "homeland" or "country."
The word's origin is not from a "country" but from Arabic language origin: http://forum.wordreference.com/showthread.php?t=734999
From Northern Italian 'articiocco' adopted from Arabic al-hursufa or al kharshuf. The Old Spanish word is alcarchofa also taken from Arabic
The country that says "marhabah" as hello is Saudi Arabia. The word "marhabah" is a common greeting in Arabic and is used in many Arabic-speaking countries.
Arabic is a language. Arabia is a country.
You can say بلد 'belad', or قطر 'qatr', or وطن 'watn'.