An Arabic girl is typically referred to as a "girl" or by her given name. There is no specific term for an Arabic girl that is different from girls of other ethnicities.
The headscarf is called a "hijab" in Arabic.
The first letter in the Arabic alphabet is called "alif". It's written like this in Arabic: أ
Giving to the poor and needy in Arabic is called "zakat" or "sadaqah".
Chia seeds are called "بذور الشيا" (budoor al-shia) in Arabic.
Bulbul in Arabic is called "بلبل".
Rosemary is called ندى ​​الجبل in Arabic
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The headscarf is called a "hijab" in Arabic.
The Arabic for 'girl' is Bin'nt. The plural is Binat. Bin'nt is used in conversational Arabic to refer to daughter.
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Thursday in Arabic is called: AL-KHA-MISS. (الخميس)
The milk thistle (Lactuca serriola) is called khass minshaarii in Arabic. Another plant (Silybum marianum) called milk thistle in English is called silbiin maryamii in Arabic.
The first letter in the Arabic alphabet is called "alif". It's written like this in Arabic: أ
Arabic numerals are called that because the European interpretation of those numbers comes from the Arabs. The numerals are called Arabic numerals (even though they do not resemble modern Arabic numerals in the slightest) to distinguish them from Roman numerals.