In Egyptian Arabic, "my chosen" can be translated to "اختياري" (ekhtyari).
The Egyptian language is Arabic. In Arabic, good afternoon is said: masaa alkher
In Egyptian Arabic, you can say "صباح الخير" (pronounced: sabah al-khayr) to greet someone with "good morning."
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There are no Egyptian words that start with the letter "x" as the Egyptian language does not have that letter in its alphabet.
Egyptian Arabic spoken by 68% of the population
There is no such language as "Egyptian" in the modern world. Egyptians speak Arabic, so say it in Arabic and it will be understood in Egypt.
There is no such modern language as "Egyptian".
There is no such modern language as "Egyptian".
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In Egyptian, "my chosen one" can be translated as "ankh-ef-en-khonsu." The word "ankh" means "life," "ef" means "of," and "en" is a possessive pronoun meaning "my." Finally, "khonsu" is the name of an ancient Egyptian moon god. So, when combined, "ankh-ef-en-khonsu" means "my chosen one" in Egyptian.
i think it is La$he
By moving your mouth
"ملاك" malak
The Egyptian language is Arabic. In Arabic, good afternoon is said: masaa alkher
Na3'za Or Naghza ;)
modern egyptians speak arabic....... شكرت أنت
you ay it like this: de shantitak