Shaitani is an Arabic popular saying that means "by Devil". It is usually called on plants or grass that grow up without any human effort or interference by putting seeds or watering or any other activity. It common wrong word to say Shaitani (from Devil). It should be said Rabbani in Arabic that means "by God".
Shaitani Ilaaka was created in 1990.
Shaitani Ilaaka - 1990 is rated/received certificates of: India:A
I AM ARABIC AND IT IS NOT POPULAR
The cast of Shaitani Badla - 1993 includes: Harinam Singh Sonia Thakur Rajesh Vivek
teta is a common way of saying grandma in arabic..egyptian form of arabic.
Marhaba is an Arabic greeting that translates to "hello." When saying goodbye in Arabic, you would typically use phrases like "ma'a as-salama" or "wadaeaan."
age = al-omor ( in Arabic ). and it is written this way : العمر like saying : how old are you ?? in Arabic it pronounced as : kam omrok ??
"I seek protection in God (Allah) from the Devil".
That is not entirely true, unless you want it to be obvious you are a foreigner who has no knowledge of Egyptian Arabic. The most common way to greet someone is by saying 'Iz-za-ac' (mas.) 'Iz-za-ic' (fem.) meaning how are you, but the most popular greeting in Egypt. Egypt has their own dialect so knowing standard Arabic will not be very popular to say.The most widely spoken language in Egypt is Arabic. The greeting for 'hello' in Arabic is 'Salem Ale Kum'.
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The cast of Shaitani Ilaaka - 1990 includes: Sripradha Sunil Dhawan Shehnaz Kudia as Sweety Neelam Mehra Deepak Parashar Satish Shah Kanwaljit Singh as Friend Mini Tabassum Ashalata Wabgaonkar
no...but it is wildly popular in the Middle East