malikah (queen)
mothhilah (stunning) or
if you mean that its very beautiful you can say
fatinah(stuning)
so it will be : malikah mothhilah
in arabic the adjective comes after the name
queen = "maleka" /məlekə/ ملكة
It is the word for queen in arabic
MALIKA ملكة f ArabicMeans "queen" in Arabic.
If you want to say Arabic in Arabic this is how you say it=Arabi
Arabic - Arabic script: أنا ملك Arabic - Standard Transliteration: ʾanā malik(un) Arabic - Chat Alphabet: ana malek
The Arabic word for queen is Malikah.
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kabid
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