In Arabic, "you're welcome" is said as "عفواً" (pronounced "afwan"). You can also say "على الرحب والسعة" (pronounced "ala al-rahb wal-saa"), which conveys a similar meaning of welcoming someone. Both expressions are used to respond to someone who has thanked you.
You would say, "What is this in English?"
You say " what are you doing ? "
Time to say goodbye (english only)
Speaking on behalf of Freaks, I would say "English" followed by a vulgarity
"diskarte" is "strategy" in English.
zoba is how you say elizabeth in aribic
salam alacoum. my firends aribic she told me and wrote it down
it is byt
Gaerngscheh.
زعنفة Zaenfa
masalama
suswagata
yuh welcom
karibu
Handsome is waseemوسيم
Ayubowan...I mean you want to know say welcom as a Srilankan.
in aribic im pretty sure "mas alama" is good bye