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Questions and answers about how to translate English words into Arabic.

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How do you say curse Arabic?

to curse = la'ana لعن - yal'anu يلعن - la'na لعنة

How do you say Greece in Arabic?

The most common word would be γεια σου (gia su). meaning ''...in you health''.

We use it as a word for hi, good bye, so long, etc. We also use it for 'cheers''. We just use it everywhere, you cant go wrong with it. There is a more formal way of use it, because it is actually an abbreviation of '' εις την υγεία σας'' (is -s like 's' not like 'z'- is tin igia sas) but only foreigners will tell that.

I know it is confusing but it is the most important phrase in our langouage. Just try ''stin igia su'' or ''gia su''. Every letter like it sounds in its original form. u like ouuuu like you are booing the Celtics.

How you say one to ten in Arabic?

written as spoken... 1-wahid 2-tenen 3- teletha 4- arba 5- khamsa (from the back of your throat) 6- sitta 7- saba 8- themanyia 9- tisa 10- asha

How do you say where are you in Arabic?

This is one of those phrases that changes drastically between dialects. Additionally, there are different "you"s in Arabic (male/female, single/dual/plural). Assuming a "you male singular"...

Proper Arabic: Ela ayna tadh-hab (إلى أين تذهب)
Levantine and Khaliji Arabic: Wayn taruh (وين تروح)
Maghrebi Arabic: Fina tamshi (فين تمشي)

How do you say i do not understand in Arabic?

I don't understand = laa afham

to understand = fahima - yafhamu - fahm

Merry Christmas in Arabic?

Since most Arabic speaking countries are Moslems, so they don't really celebrate Christmas, so there's no exact translation for merry Christmas. But you could say:

eaid saeed = happy feast

and you could say:

kol sana wa inta tayeb. (intee if speaking to a female). Literally, it means 'every year and you are good'. But it's the general way for most Arabic speaking people greet each other during holidays.

عيد ميلاد مجيد

How do you say Morocco in Arabic?

Moroccans primarily speak Arabic (the Moroccan dialect), but they also speak French and several Amazigh (Berber) dialects with the most prominent being Tamazight.

  • Morocco in Arabic is: Al-Maghreb (المغرب)
  • Morocco in French is: Le Maroc
  • Morocco in Tamazight is: Ameṛṛuk (ⴰⵎⵕⵕⵓⴽ) or Lmaġrib (ⵍⵎⴰⵖⵔⵉⴱ)

How do you say I love you in Iraqi?

Even someone who speaks Arabic will need more information in order to answer this question. There are hundreds of ways to say I love you in this language, all of them with a distinct meaning, and it might be embarrassing if you say the wrong one.

How do you say my love to you in Arabic?

Qualpi meshtak lak.

Which means my heart deeply longs... I think.

How do you say August in Arabic?

teshreen al awwal - october

teshreen attanee - November

kanoon al awwal - December

kanoon attanee - January

shobaat / fabrayer- february

athaar / mares - march

nesaan / abreel - April

ayyar - may

hozairan - June

tamuz - July

ghusht / aab - august

shutanber / ayloul - September

qaseer dakarh

How do you say i am falling in love with you in Arabic?

The Arabic language has over sixty words for love. The most general "I love you" in Modern Standard Arabic is "uHibbuka" addressed to a male or "uHibbuki" addressed to a female.

How do you say Walter in Arabic?

There are three main words for "wall" in Arabic.

There is Jedaar (جدار), which is used for walls of a house or building.
There is Ha'et (حائط), which is used for large structural walls like retaining walls or defensive positions.
There is Sur (سور), which is used for city walls or extended defensive positions that stretch miles (like the Great Wall of China).

How do you say my lover in Arabic?

Thee one who is loved is called "Habib" for male or "Habiba" for female. The who loves him/her is called "Moheb" for male and "Mohebba" for female.

Arabic How are you?

How are you in Arabic:

Formal to a woman .......... Kief - hal - ick

Formal to a man .......... Kief - hal - ack

Casual to a woman .......... Kief - ic

Casual to a man .......... Kief - ac

This I am sure of, but the next part varies some.

You can respond to this, Mup - soo - ta (Joyful, merry, happy) or mnyeh heptier (very good), even just mnyeh, (good). I am sorry if my phonetics confuse you, but I am trying to make it easiest for all!

How is your day in arabic?

What day is today ?? : sho elyoum ?? ( in Arabic )

Saturday : Al-sabt

Sunday : Al-ahaad

Monday : Al-ethnayn

Tuesday : Al-tholatha

Wednesday : Al- Arbe'aa

Thursday : Al-khamees

Friday : Al-joma'aa

Are there any different letters used between Arabic and English?

The Arabic language has 28 letters, it is distinguished for having a letter that has no corresponding letter " of the same sound" in all other languages.

this letter is written as " ض"

& the Arabic language is sometimes named after that special letter.

How do you answer kefak ya wad in Arabic language?

Kifek (كيفك) is the Arabic equivalent of "What's up?" so, like English, there are a variety of responses:

The most common is "Well, thanks be to God" which is "Bekhair hamdulile" (بخير الحمدلله).

You can also say, "Good, thank you" which is "Jayyid, shukran" (جيد شكرا ) although it is important to note that the word for "good" changes drastically between dialects.

You can also say, "No problems, thanks be to God" which is "Bedun meshakel hamdulile" (بدون مشاكل حمدلله)

If things are going badly (and you wish to say this), there is no particularly common phrase. The best phrase would be "Not well" which is "Lastu bekhair" ( لست بخير).

You can always finish a response with "and you?" which is "wanta?" (وانت).