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Kashnowe
09-19-2007, 03:06 AM
i am wondering how to pronounce muslims names properly. i want to know how arabic speaking people say them.
the name Rayan. does it sound lke Rye-in or Ray-ann or Rye-on...?
Soufiane?
Hicham?
Mikaeel?
Faris?
Mika'il?
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format_quote Originally Posted by
cooloonka
i am wondering how to pronounce muslims names properly. i want to know how arabic speaking people say them.
the name Rayan. does it sound lke Rye-in or Ray-ann or Rye-on...?
Raiian
?
sofiane
hesham
me'ka'eel ( the angel) also Gorbachev's first name
faris ( like ferris bueler's day off) (never watched it) :-[ but faris in Arabic denotes 'knight'
same as mi'ka'eel above as in the angel
hope I was of help? :-\
:w:
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amirah_87
09-19-2007, 12:03 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by
cooloonka
i am wondering how to pronounce muslims names properly. i want to know how arabic speaking people say them.
the name Rayan. does it sound lke Rye-in or Ray-ann or Rye-on...?
Spelt as ريان? Then you'd pronounce it as: Ray
aan.
سفيان Would be: Suf-y
aan
فارس : F
aa-ris
Wallaahu a'lam.
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Kashnowe
09-19-2007, 04:29 PM
hrm....this is more confusing than i though. i'm not sure what aa means
and raiian is even more confusing to me .......so is it
ray-ann
or ray-on ?
or rye-ann?
for rayan
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The Ruler
09-19-2007, 04:31 PM
:sl:
Stick to Rai-yaan [Oooh that sounds chinese! Slightly :mmokay:]
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Haidar_Abbas
09-19-2007, 05:56 PM
:sl: ;D interesting , alhamdulillah at least it learning and that is always good as long as its halal studies :D :sl:
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H4RUN
09-19-2007, 06:03 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by
cooloonka
i am wondering how to pronounce muslims names properly. i want to know how arabic speaking people say them.
the name Rayan. does it sound lke Rye-in or Ray-ann or Rye-on...?
Soufiane?
Hicham?
Mikaeel?
Faris?
Mika'il?
soof-yaan
He-shaam
Mick[like tick]-a-eel and no dont say the brackets! lol micktickaeel:p
Faa ris [like kiss, soft 's']
Mika'il same as the other one:D
I hope i was of help
Cheerio:D
:w:
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ahsan28
09-19-2007, 10:18 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by
amirah_87
Spelt as ريان? Then you'd pronounce it as: Rayaan.
سفيان Would be: Suf-yaan
فارس : Faa-ris
Wallaahu a'lam.
Isn't the ist one pronounced as Rehan (for males) and Rehana (for females) ??
And what about Faaris, is this an Arabic word ??
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Intisar
09-20-2007, 12:56 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by
cooloonka
Soufiane?
Don't know that one, sorry. :\
Hee-sham
Mi-kuh-eel
Fuh-ris
Same as Mikaeel
I hope I was of benefit. :)
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amirah_87
09-21-2007, 12:02 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by
ahsan28
Isn't the ist one pronounced as Rehan (for males) and Rehana (for females) ??
As salaamu alaykum,
I dont think it'd be pronounced as Rehan/Raihan because there's no Haa/7aa there?
And what about Faaris, is this an Arabic word ??
Yeah, I think so.
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Flanteus
09-23-2007, 06:16 AM
Rayan = Rai-yan or Rayyan
in arabic ريان there is a "shaddah" on "y" which reads as letter "ي" , I dont know the english word for it but it looks like this in arabic " ّ "
the rest as other said
Soufiane = Suf-yan
Hicham = He-sham
Mikaeel and Mika'il = Me-ka-eel
Faris = Fa-ris
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Re.TiReD
10-01-2007, 01:47 PM
I'd say ray-an
Suf-yaan
seems to be Hee-shaam
Meek-a-eel
Faa-ris (meaning knight)
ditto ^^^ as the other one
you clear with it now?
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