Ana bahebik
In Algerian Arabic, the phrase "thank you" is "shukran."
"Ana bahebik" is an Arabic phrase that translates to "I love you" in English. It is commonly used in various Arabic-speaking cultures to express affection and deep emotional connection. The phrase can be directed towards friends, family, or romantic partners, highlighting the importance of love and relationships in daily life.
In Algerian Arabic, you can say "ana nhebek" to mean "I love you."
Algeria : Al-jazae'er ....... written : الجزائر Algerian : Jشzae'ere ....... written : جزائري
"Twahechtek"
Approximately 99% of Algerian people speak Arabic as their first language. Arabic is the official language of Algeria and is widely spoken across the country.
In Algerian Arabic, you can say "Sbah khir" to greet someone with good morning.
Algerian colloquial Arabic is spoken as a native or as a second language language by more than 83% of the population; of these, over 65% speak Algerian Arabic and around 10% Hassaniya.[50] Algerian Arabic is spoken as a second language by many Berbers. However, in the media and on official occasions the spoken language is Standard Arabic.(source wikipedia)
In Algerian Arabic, you can say "يوم سعيد" which is pronounced as "youm sa'id" and is similar to saying "good day" in English.
say: ahlun. it's used in the standard Arabic & in approximately all Arabian slangs.
It's definitely of Arabic origin, but I can't say which countryMaybe Moroccan or Algerian?