I think that it means "it doesn't matter", or better yet "no problem". I just wanted to make sure of the pronunciation.
Ma smuk? ما اسمك؟ "What is your name?"
Translation: Lemadha (لماذا) = Why
If by "maljiaded" you mean "ma al-jadid" (ما الجديد), it means "What's new?"
The literal translation means "till when you..." but if used in a dialogue by it self it would mean that it has taken a lot of time and I wonder when is it going to end.
Alba Ma Hath is Arabic for: Thou hast good fortune. Or to make more sence, He who is good has good fortune
To say "what is" in Arabic, you use ما هو (ma whowa) if the noun after is masculine, ما هي (ma hiya) if the noun is feminine.
Ma baaref ehke Arabi
Ismak eh? That's in like Egyptian Arabic modern Arabic not fus-ha Arabic.
Ma ismuk ? (masmuk ?)
The abbreviation mA stands for Masha'Allah. Its an Arabic word out of the Quran meaning all praises be to Allah (God). aka its like saying thank the lord
ma endee floos or ma fee floos
Put the word ma at the beginning, e.g (Ma ismak?)