To say "What is your favorite subject?" in Arabic, you can say "ما هو موضوعك المفضل؟" (ma huwa mawdu'uka al-mufaddal?). If speaking to a female, you would say "ما هو موضوعكِ المفضل؟" (ma huwa mawdu'uki al-mufaddal?). The phrase can vary slightly based on dialect, but this is a standard way to ask the question.
You can say "My favorite subject is..."
It means "my favorite subject is" in English.
If you want to say Arabic in Arabic this is how you say it=Arabi
you say my favourite subject is... eg: English mi piace englese
mi tema favorito
al mufadhal (after the subject) المفضّل example : my favorite place : makaani al mufadhal مكاني المفضّل my favorite song : ughniyati al mufadhala اغنيتي المفضّلة
kinda like 'change the subject' you mean? ok: khamoosh
If you're talking about one favorite food, then say: My favorite food is...And if you're talking about a couple, maybe even hundreds, then say: My favorite foods are...Need more help? Just ask.
In Arabic we say Ramadan.
kabid
To say 'disbeliever' in Arabic, you would say 'kaffir.'
With is مع in Arabic.