It depends on whether the reminiscing is internal (i.e. you are asking the person to think in their own head about the past) or is external (i.e. you are asking the person to share aloud the stories of their past). Secondly, it depends on the whether the person being commanded is single/plural and male/female.
Internal
Please, reminisce (m.s.) = Men fadleka, tastaghraq fi thekriyaateka (من ÙØ¶Ù„Ùƒ تستغرق ÙÙŠ
ذكرياتك)
Please, reminisce (f.s.) = Men fadleki, tastaghraqi fi thekriyaateki (من ÙØ¶Ù„Ùƒ تتستغرقي ÙÙŠ
ذكرياتك)
Please, reminisce (m.p.) = Men fadlekom, tastaghraqu fi thekriyaatekum (من ÙØ¶Ù„كم تستغرق
وا ÙÙŠ
ذكرياتكم)
Please, reminisce (f.p.) = Men fadlekna, tastaghraqna fi thekriyaatekonna (من ÙØ¶Ù„كن تتستغرقن ÙÙŠ
ذكرياتكن)
External
Please, reminisce (m.s.) = Men fadleka, tahke thekriyaateka (من ÙØ¶Ù„Ùƒ تØÙƒ ذكرياتك)
Please, reminisce (f.s.) = Men fadleki, tahki thekriyaateki (من ÙØ¶Ù„Ùƒ تØÙƒÙŠ Ø°ÙƒØ±ÙŠØ§ØªÙƒ)
Please, reminisce (m.p.) = Men fadlekom, tahku thekriyaatekum (من ÙØ¶Ù„كم تØÙƒÙˆØ§ ذكرياتكم)
Please, reminisce (f.p.) = Men fadlekna, tahkeyna thekriyaatekonna (من ÙØ¶Ù„كن تØÙƒÙŠÙ† ذكرياتكن)
First, there is no language in the world which is called Muslim. If you want to say " please" in Arabic, say: - raja-an or - men fadlek
barra
A'anta
f'an
There is no "Egypt" language, the language spoken in Egypt is Arabic.
There is no such language as Judean Spanish Arabic, specifically because there were not serious differences between the Arabic spoken by Jews and Non-Jews in Islamic Spain. There is Judeo-Spanish (also called Ladino), there is Iberian or Andalusian Arabic (although this is a dead language), and there are several major dialects of Judeo-Arabic (the most prominent being Moroccan Judeo-Arabic, Iraqi Judeo-Arabic, Egyptian Judeo-Arabic, and Yemeni Judeo-Arabic). Please clarify which language you are talking about.
Arabic is the official language of Syria. Cake in Arabic is كعكة
I want : in formal Arabic language : oreed and it is written this way : أريد in non-formal Arabic language : bedde
bye
منزعج moon'za'ij
The Egyptian language is Arabic. In Arabic, good afternoon is said: masaa alkher
You say Please in Kisii language of the African origin as korancheko.