akh
أخ
Naomi describes her brother as "أخي" (akhī) in Arabic, which means "my brother". To say thank you in Arabic, she would say "شكرًا" (shukran).
brother = أخ
The word brother when translated from English to Arabic is أخ which is pronounced "Akh."
Brother in Arabic is: أخ It's read as: akh.
akhook
ahouki
If you mean to read the word "brother" in ARABIC , it will be read as in ENGLISH but if you mean to translate the word "brother" into the Arabic it will be "أخ", and it will be spelled "akh"...
To say "Very nice brother" in Arabic, you would say "أخ جميل جدًا" (pronounced "akh jameel jiddan").
مرحبا اخي
father's brother : 'amm عمّ mother's brother : khaal خال
The word akh, spelled in the Arabic language as اخ, means "brother" in English.
In Arabic, the term for "brother's wife" is "زَوْجَة الأَخ" (zawjat al-akh). This term is used to refer to the wife of one's brother in a familial context. It is important to note that Arabic, like many languages, has specific terms to denote different familial relationships.