What to say when someone says afwan
Assalamualaikum WA rahmatullhi WA barakatouh " Peace and Mercy be upon you " Afwan means like when someone says thanks to you" shukran" , so then you say you are welcome "afwan" also we can use it as "Excuse Me " , if you have any question about Arabic you can contact with me " myownword86@yahoo.com"
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The proper response to "shukran" is "Afwan," which means "you're welcome" in Arabic.
The Arabic reply to the word shukran, which means thank you, is afwan (this means you're welcome).
Apwan is not an Arabic word. Arabic does not have the letter "p". If you meant Afwan (عفواً) with an "f", it can mean either "you're welcome" -- the response to "thank you", OR "sorry"/"pardon".
to a boy:tikram(tick-rum)to a girl:tikrame(tick-rum-eh)to a group:tikramo(tick-rum-o)
In Arabic and Hindi, it means thank you or thank you very much.
Allah, assalamu alaikum ( peace be upon you), Habibi , wihyat Allah, shukrann (thank you)Others added:Inshallah ( If Allah wills)Alhamdullilah (Praise/Thanks be to God)Ahlan! ( welcome!)Ma'a'salam( Good bye)Marhabbah (hello)afwan( excuse me)Na'am (yes)La ( no)Min? (who?)Alyoum (today)Bukra (tomorrow)Mabrook! ( Congratulations!)
"Afwan" عفواYour Welcome-----A'fuanlearn Arabic herehttp://arabic.tripod.com......takes practice but u'll soon see its beauty...especially in the Quran