If you are referring to the word "koyyis" which sometimes sounds like "kwais", it is Egyptian Arabic (although it has been spreading to other countries) and means "good" or "OK".
It is slang, but loosly translated it means " Are you doing fine?" A simple reply would be " Aiwa, ana kwais." if you are doing fine, if not say " La'ah ana mish kwais."
kwais means good or ok
The Arabic phrase "aiwa kwais Miya Miya" does not have a specific meaning in Arabic. "Aiwa" means "yes" and "kwais" means "good," but "Miya Miya" does not have a known meaning in Arabic. It is possible that it is a phrase in a dialect or slang that is not widely recognizable.
Deedat has no meaning in English. It is an Arabic name.
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The literal meaning of the Arabic word "ma'afan" in English is "putrefactive". This is taken from the Arabic-English dictionary in the related links.
عبادي=‏my servants
fi (في) = in
The word akh, spelled in the Arabic language as اخ, means "brother" in English.
Sharmuta (شرموطة) is an Arabic curse word meaning "bitch" or "whore".
The English word "syrup" is derived from the Arabic word "sharab," which means "beverage" or "drink."
When the Arabic word intifada is translated into English, its literal meaning is 'shaking off". The more common English meanings of the word are uprising, rebellion or resistance.
The word may come from an Arabic word meaning "caller" or "announcer."
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