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    Hi Maviii I like Arabic music My favorites singer are ARM DIAB & RAMY SABRY
    Maybe u can help me with some songs. Thx for teach Arabic I'm Latin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gaeli View Post
    Hi Maviii I like Arabic music My favorites singer are ARM DIAB & RAMY SABRY
    Maybe u can help me with some songs. Thx for teach Arabic I'm Latin.
    I'm not Maviii, however you're welcome in the forum generally and specially in the Arabic section.
    I'd recommend you to have a look to Look here before posting: List of all translated Arabic songs, hopefully you find your requests.
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    marhaba shabab!!!

    hope everyone is doing great...
    can someone give me an arabic song about friendship plzzz...
    tnx in advance....

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluex24 View Post
    marhaba shabab!!!

    hope everyone is doing great...
    can someone give me an arabic song about friendship plzzz...
    tnx in advance....
    Hey there !

    Here is Nancy Ajram's Song - Meen ghayri ana
    you can use it for friendship !

    Meen ghayri ana
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    Default Lebanese language

    Hi all is there someone that know a easy way to learn Lebanese language?
    Are there some spoken Lebanese program , cd that you can listen to.
    Learning whith text is not so easy
    Greatful for all tips

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    Roro

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    I have a question!

    Does anybody now [with approximation] how many words does the Arabic language have?
    Expect nothing and you'll always be surprised!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Layla View Post
    I have a question!

    Does anybody now [with approximation] how many words does the Arabic language have?
    interesting question !
    hope somebody can help\answer you !
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    Quote Originally Posted by LoOlya View Post
    interesting question !
    hope somebody can help\answer you !
    Hope that, too!

    I know Arabic is a very rich language, that's why i ask! I would like to know an ~ number!
    Expect nothing and you'll always be surprised!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Layla View Post
    I have a question!

    Does anybody now [with approximation] how many words does the Arabic language have?
    Yani, I don't know actually, I have a really big dictionary, and beside all these words in that dictionary, you can create more words yourself, that are sensible.
    Not to forget that languages improve day by day, yani may be the words or expressions we're using today people didn't use to use them 30 years before.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oriee View Post
    Yani, I don't know actually, I have a really big dictionary, and beside all these words in that dictionary, you can create more words yourself, that are sensible.
    Not to forget that languages improve day by day, yani may be the words or expressions we're using today people didn't use to use them 30 years before.
    Oh Oriee, nice answer !
    but why you're saying "yani"? we are not in the turkish side !
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    Quote Originally Posted by Layla View Post
    Hope that, too!

    I know Arabic is a very rich language, that's why i ask! I would like to know an ~ number!
    Ya LoLo, as I heard the same night you asked, it's 400 million words.
    can you believe it

    @LoOlya: umm I think yani is Arabic word before joining the Turkish dictionary, don't you agree with me?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oriee View Post
    Ya LoLo, as I heard the same night you asked, it's 400 million words.
    can you believe it

    @LoOlya: umm I think yani is Arabic word before joining the Turkish dictionary, don't you agree with me?
    Well, I found this in WikiAnswers:

    "According to Dr. Adnan who was interviewed on Alarabiya TV, Arabic has 500 Million words whereas English has 17 million words as he cited that number from the Complete Oxford Dictionary. "

    But I don't consider this page very reliable and haven't found anything else about this on the net

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    http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_many_w...here_in_Arabic
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    Quote Originally Posted by citlalli View Post
    Well, I found this in WikiAnswers:

    "According to Dr. Adnan who was interviewed on Alarabiya TV, Arabic has 500 Million words whereas English has 17 million words as he cited that number from the Complete Oxford Dictionary. "

    But I don't consider this page very reliable and haven't found anything else about this on the net

    Link:
    http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_many_w...here_in_Arabic
    Oh, CiCi, I haven't talked to you for long time I know I'm evil
    In fact I haerd it on TV, by Sheikh Ayed AL-Qarni. And sub7an Allah, after I read LoLo's question I heard it on TV, same night, after few hours
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    Ya Oriee al 7elwa! enti msh "evil", mashghula awi w bas la ta2ouly hadha marra thanya, mashi?

    Mmh, yeah, that was really a big coincidence, wasn't it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oriee View Post
    @LoOlya: umm I think yani is Arabic word before joining the Turkish dictionary, don't you agree with me?
    ah yes sure !
    but i don't know why when i see "Yani", i feel that it's only turkish !
    you can add "3" to be "Ya3ni, then i can feel that it's arabic !
    anyway just kidding !
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maviii View Post
    this question has been answered many times but u seem a newbie in this forum so i`ll answer ur question again dear so it would be clear for those whom are quite new too here ..

    3 = ع = A
    but hard A like double A

    but in words like
    3endak /3ene / 3ebarah : it pronounced as E

    5 = kh = خ
    like words such as the name khalid or
    khaleek ..means stay

    7 = H = ح
    like 7abebe .. habebe

    thats it
    and what about 2?

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    What does mawjood mean and how is it used?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RORO4Y View Post
    and what about 2?
    2 is a glottal stop and it stands for hamza (ء) although in some dialects (eg. egyptian) it also stands for "q", as "q" is pronounced in such dialects as a hamza.

    Examples:

    Rasa2il (messages/letters) رسائل
    sama2 (sky) سماء

    qamar/2amar (moon) قمر
    qalb/2alb (heart) قلب
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oriee View Post
    Ya LoLo, as I heard the same night you asked, it's 400 million words.
    can you believe it
    Thank you, Oriee! It seems that i asked the question at the right time!
    Expect nothing and you'll always be surprised!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jnvlv247 View Post
    What does mawjood mean and how is it used?
    It means "present", "existing", "available". So you can say something or even someone is mawjood: Ana mawjooda (I'm present -ie I'm here- {female}).
    “If cats looked like frogs we'd realize what nasty, cruel little bastards they are. Style. That's what people remember.” ― Terry Pratchett.

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