إبقى هنا " Ebqa Huna " ---> stay here
In Arabic, a command changes depending on whether the person being commanded is masculine or feminine, singular or plural. The adjective also changes.Stay strong (m.s.) = Abqa qowiyan (أبق قوياً)Stay strong (f.s.) = Abqi qowiyatan (ابقي قوية)Stay strong (m.p.) = Abqu qowiyin (بقوا قويين)Stay strong (f.p.) = Abeqna qowiyat (أبقن قويات)
"Man" in Arabic is "رجل" (rajul) and "woman" is "امرأة" (imra'a).
I am = ana ( in Arabic ). And in Arabic you write it this way : أنا
Arabic Translation : " حكمة " Arabic Phonetically : " Hekma "
no it is not Arabic word,,,,we we also use it in Arabic for caravans :)
you start with the Arabic Alphabets , The Arabic Alphabets are 28 .
The best place to find definitions of Arabic words in Arabic is in an Arabic dictionary, either in book form or online.
If you want to say Arabic in Arabic this is how you say it=Arabi
It is the Hindu-Arabic numeral system.
Waclawa (polish)Wadiah (arabic)Wadidah (arabic)Wafa (arabic)Wafiyya (arabic)Wahiba (arabic)Wahida (arabic)WilhelminaWillowWendyWandaWillaWilhelminaWanda,Willow,Wilhelmina,Wilma,Winnie,WhitneyWendolineWinifredWrenWaldaWenona
The main language spoken by Arabic people is Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), which is used in formal settings, literature, and media. In addition to MSA, Arabic people also speak various dialects of Arabic that differ from country to country and region to region.