Any questions = Eyy as'ela (أي أسئلة؟)
To write questions in Arabic, you can start by using a question mark "?" at the end of the sentence. Additionally, the sentence structure may change in some cases compared to English, with the verb often placed at the beginning of the sentence. Make sure to use the appropriate question words such as "مَن" (who), "ماذا" (what), "مَتَى" (when), "أيْن" (where), and "كَيْف" (how) to form your questions effectively.
ِArabic doesn't have the letter X, but it depends on how it is pronounced in order to be spelled out with other alphabets.
Yes, that is correct.
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Jodie is not an Arabic name nor has any Arabic equivalent. If you just wanted to write Jodie in Arabic letters (I am assuming that Jodie and Jodi are the same name), it would be spelled (جودي). Note that this is also the spelling of Judy since "o" and "u" are the same in Arabic.
i don't have any questions Sorry .....
أي خطط
I want it for a symbolic tattoo in memory of my grandfather, any help would be greatly appreciated :) --- The Arabic word for "coach" is spelled مدرب and pronounced "mood-air-ahb."
No you can write quran in any language. Color, language it does'nt matter in islam. We are all equal to allah.and remember that there is only 15% of muslims who is arabic.others are nonarabic.you can write quran in any language you want you.
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Just write down exactly what happened in your own words. Give any details you can remember. You are not a police officer so cannot be expected to write a report they way they do. If the officer can read your account he can ask you any questions he feels needs to be answered. Do this as soon as possible while the accident is still fresh in your memory.
There isn't one. Write on my message board if you have any questions!