To say "I'm going home" in Arabic, you can say "أنا ذاهب إلى المنزل" (pronounced: "Ana dhahib ila al-manzil") if you're male, or "أنا ذاهبة إلى المنزل" (pronounced: "Ana dhahiba ila al-manzil") if you're female. This phrase conveys the intention of returning to one's home.
rah a'mil toshe
you say it like this: enta bl bet?
For example you say at home : at means (Fe) it is written this way : في
I am going home : u can say that in formal Arabic language --> ana thaheb ela albayt ...... written as : أنا ذاهب الى البيت or more easy to say in the non-formal Arabic language, which is more familiar --> ana rayeh a'al Bait Hope that helps :)
To say "going home" in Cajun French, you can say "aller chez nous".
If you want to say Arabic in Arabic this is how you say it=Arabi
Translation: Bayt jamil (بيت جميل)
To say 'disbeliever' in Arabic, you would say 'kaffir.'
In Arabic we say Ramadan.
kabid
With is مع in Arabic.
To say "dessert" in Arabic, one would say "halwaa" which is spelled in the Arabic alphabet as حلوى.