To write questions in Arabic, you can start by using a question mark "?" at the end of the sentence. Additionally, the sentence structure may change in some cases compared to English, with the verb often placed at the beginning of the sentence. Make sure to use the appropriate question words such as "مَن" (who), "ماذا" (what), "مَتَى" (when), "أيْن" (where), and "كَيْف" (how) to form your questions effectively.
"Found" in Arabic can be translated as "وُجِد" pronounced as "wujida".
The name Michelle in Arabic is written as "ميشيل".
The translation of the word "black" in Arabic is "aswad" (أسود). The transliteration of the word "black" in Arabic is "blaak" (بلاك).
Today, I don't want to write any more papers.
Modern Standard Arabic is the "Classic Arabic" which is spoken in the new , T.V shows , but not in real life , and any one wanna learn Arabic first , he should learn Modern Standard Arabic , because you can then communicate with any one. But Egyptian Arabic OR Egyptian Dialect, it is spoken in Egypt alone though alot of ppl understand the Egyptian dialect, any way you can know alot about that , and learn Arabic either, through online on this site: http://www.arabicollege.com where you can learn Arabic in Live Video Interactive Classes with native Arabic teachers available 24/7 to serve you. any time you like.
Any questions = Eyy as'ela (أي أسئلة؟)
how to write Alizah in Arabic
teletti is word for 3 \ can't write it in arabic without arabic keyboard
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I am = ana ( in Arabic ). And in Arabic you write it this way : أنا
To write the name Jada in Arabic, it would be spelled جايدا.
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I hate you in Arabic : أكرهك
u can't write Arabic in this website ,but u can Google it.
Yes, that is correct.
Rashad is written رشاد in arabic.
its same ahmed but in Arabic we write it احمد