Translation: Al-7ub al-7aqiqi (الحب الحقيقي)
Note: 7 represents the "Ha" sound which is stronger than the English "h" and the "q" represents the Arabic guttural "qaf".
No, Arabic isn't written from left to right. Arabic is written from right to left.
true.Arabic is written from right to left.
True : sah or mazbout ( in Arabic ). and it is written this way : صح, مزبوط
Arabic is written right to left so technically the answer is true
The answer you're looking for is Urdu, however, this is not actually true. Urdu is a dialect of Hindi written with the Arabic alphabet. It also contains many loan words from Arabic and Persian. But it is not a combination of two languages.
No, it is not true that Greek, Egyptian, and Hebrew were used to compose the Persian alphabet. The Persian script, specifically the one used for the Persian language today, is based on the Arabic script, which was adapted following the Islamic conquest of Persia. Before that, Old Persian was written in cuneiform script. While there were cultural exchanges among these civilizations, their alphabets did not directly contribute to the development of the Persian script.
Sorry your my true love : ana asef ,, enta hob hayati ( if u want to say this to a man ) ana asef ,, enti hob hayati ( if u want to say this to a girl ) and it is written this way : انا اسف ,, انت حب حياتي
It is very possible for it to happen, as the saying goes love is blind.
Well, in Islam, god in Arabic is الله so you write god is love, like this :D-> الله حب --however, if you meant god is "the" love, then you write, الله هو الحب In a religion other than Islam, you would write the word God would be رب so you would write god is love like this :D-> الرب حب-- and also, if you meant god is "the" love then you would write الرب هو الحب
Unforgiven (1992) is a fictional movie. The script was written by David Webb Peoples.
Sathienpong Punnavanno has written: 'True love'
Present Tense.