David has an Arabic equivalent: Dawud. Depending on if you want to keep "Dave" as the name or you would prefer to use "Dawud", there are two translations. Note that because Arabic does not have a "v" they use an "f" for the "v" sound.
Translation (Dave): Ahlan, esmi Dayf (أهلا إسمي دايف)
Translation (Dawud): Ahlan, esmi Dawud (أهلا إسمي داود)
مرحبا اسمي آنا
Hello : Marhabee
Aslam ( same a s Arabic )
Saudi Arabia's main language is Arabic. Hello in Arabic is 'مرحبا' (Marhaba)
marhaba
In Arabic, you can say "صباح الخير" (pronounced: sabah al-khayr) to say hello and good morning.
In Arabic, you can say "Marhaban" (مرحبا) to greet someone, which means hello.
مرحبا اخي
marhaba jundy
in Arabic people say marhaba = hello in English
The common Arabic greeting used to say hello to someone is "As-salamu alaykum," which translates to "Peace be upon you."
- Hello : marhaba - how are you : kef halaak?? - What is your name : sho esmak ?? - My name is Rian Saldana : esmi Rian Saldana This conversation is written in arabic as : - مرحبا - كيف حالك ؟؟ - ما هو اسمك ؟؟ - اسمي ريان سالدانا