Re: Plz tell me the meaning of this arabic word...
As-salamu alaykum brothers and sisters
i would just like to say that Arabic Grammar is easy when you put in effort, you will be able to read Arabic without the vowels when you know your verb, subject object, proper and common nouns feminine masculine singular dual and plurals and the rules that go with them, types of sentences,
i hope that sounded easy .loooooooool ...it does take effort .
you can learn all the basics to help you on your way in 2 months if you really try hard .... but myself im lazy and slow ... i have seen others do it and even know one person who completed half a years work in two weeks ...so i wish alll those who have the desire to learn all the best on this journey ....wasalams
Re: Plz tell me the meaning of this arabic word...
What does Wabillah Tawfiq mean?
And do I say:
a) Inti wallahi sukkar
b) Anti wallahi sukkar
c) Wallahi inti sukkar
d) Wallahi anti sukkar
- or doesn't it matter what I say?
Re: Plz tell me the meaning of this arabic word...
As-Salamu alaykum, im not an expert ....i guess that you can use sukaar for sweet as sugar is sweet and get away with it ...the Arabic language is very free like that....wasalams
Habibi - comes from the root word "HABIB" which acually means
"beloved" and Love in arabic is "Hub"
Like brother far7an said,- Habibi is masculine and habibity is feminine.
Ukhtee al habibi is not correct who ever said that must not speak arabic. the correct wording is...
"Ukhtee ya habibity" ( My Sister, Oh my beloved) or "Ukhtee habibity" (My Beloved sister) or i will give benefit of the doubt and assume it was supposed to be "Ukhtee al Habiba" ( My sister, the Beloved)
nothing wrong with a brother saying "habibi" to another brother. and a sister can say "habibity" to another sister.
I believe the more appropriate word is HabibAtiy with a fathah not HabibIty.
Takumi Nakashima WattaquLlah(a) wa yu'allimukumuLlah(u)
(Be Mindful of Allah and He will teach you)
Re: Plz tell me the meaning of this arabic word...
format_quote Originally Posted by Ra`eesah
Assalamu'Alaykum
na3am, but no one types it like that
I was referring to the second letter "ba" in the word habibaty. The proper way is to have it maftooh instead of it being saakin or maksoor since the original word is "habibah".
It doesn't matter if people don't write it like that. We should do it the correct way, unless you can prove to me that the word habibaty has a 2nd "ba" with sokoon or kasrah, I will rest my case.
Thanks.
Last edited by Takumi; 01-16-2006 at 03:52 PM.
Takumi Nakashima WattaquLlah(a) wa yu'allimukumuLlah(u)
(Be Mindful of Allah and He will teach you)
Re: Plz tell me the meaning of this arabic word...
Assalamu'Alaykum
format_quote Originally Posted by Takumi
I was referring to the second letter "ba" in the word habibaty. The proper way is to have it maftooh instead of it being saakin or maksoor since the original word is "habibah".
It doesn't matter if people don't write it like that. We should do it the correct way, unless you can prove to me that the word habibaty has a 2nd "ba" with sokoon or kasrah, I will rest my case.
Thanks.
This is not a debate for you to 'rest your case'. However, barakallahfeek for pointing that out, May Allaah increse me in Ilm. ~Aameen. I guess I do not know much of the arabi language, I will leave it for those who have better understanding, i.e You and the likes.
Re: Plz tell me the meaning of this arabic word...
there is more than one type of arabic spoke...and there are types where other arabic speakers dont understand a word others talk.....subhanallah Ra'eesah u know arabic well its your mother tongue!!!!innit???
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