![]() Keep in mind that the first example is for addressing males (which is the default/neutral gender in Arabic). It can be a great way to transition into a romantic relationship if you’re already friends. The phrases above can be used to express the care you have for your potential date. We advise that you ask your partner out when it’s only you and them around.Īnd because “meetup” and “date” are the same word in Arabic (مَوْعد ), you can elaborate by adding the word رومانسي (romansi), or “romantic,” after مَوْعِد ( mawʿid). In most Arabic-speaking cultures, romance is discreet and pretty private. But at some point, someone has to break the ice and confess their feelings. Unless it’s love at first sight, every love journey starts with friendship. Confess Your Affection: Pick-Up Lines and More Take it One Step Further: “Will You Marry Me?” and Moreġ.Confess Your Affection: Pick-Up Lines and More.Without further ado, let’s get right into it! Table of Contents ![]() The expressions below will all be in Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), unless otherwise noted. While we’d love to share some Arabic poetry here, this post will be dedicated to breaking down some basic phrases you can use to express love in Arabic. Not the creative type? Unsure how to put your feelings into words that do them justice? Don’t worry many Arabic poets throughout history have created enough love poetry to have you covered. Having a hard time believing that? Check out Inez’s song My Love in Arabic, or Samira Said’s classic Youm Wara Youm.Īnd considering that Arabic is the richest language by number of words (with more than 12 million of them), there is no end to the creativity you can employ when expressing your feelings in this beautiful language. Not only because it’s your partner’s native tongue, but also because Arabic is one of the best languages for expressing romantic feelings. That’s where learning expressions in your partner’s native language comes into play.īeing one of the best ways to show your acceptance, involvement, and appreciation of your partner, learning some Arabic love phrases and discovering how to express your love in Arabic can take your relationship to a whole new level. Point is, creativity is key to every love relationship.īringing new things to the table is what keeps a relationship alive and as exciting as when it began. So really it’s not that hard beHkeek, beHkeekeh, beHkeekoun.Imagine going to see the same movies on every single date with your partner. I will see you: bshoufak, bshoufik, bshoufkoun Final thing: I will call you: beHkeek, beHkeekeh, beHkeekoun no! I will see you soon: bshoufak areeban (for a male) What are you doing tomorrow?: shou 3amil bukra? Maybe it’s difficult mbasatet but begin with an M then a B: mbasatet Keef kein nharak, keef kein nharik, keef kein nharkoun It was nice seeing you: mbasatet sheftak. If you want to ask a group of people you say: So if you want to ask a female friend how was her day you say: Your day: nharak (for a man), nharik (for a woman) Or what’s the plan for tonight?: shou fee l layleh?īut you can’t use shou 3am b seer el layleh for what’s the plan for tonight. What’s new: shou fi jdeed What’s happening?: shou 3am b seer?Īnd I will tell you, shou fee is used a lot like: what’s for lunch? shou fee 3al ghada? OK I will close the window because the neighbours are making… ![]() Kifak, kifik What’s new?: shou fee jdeed? When someone tells you sabaH el kheir you reply sabaH el noor and noor means light like that the Sun gives you.Īnd the same for good evening: Good evening: masa el kheirīecause masa means evening, kheir means peace ![]() SabaH means morning and kheir means peace so sabaH el kheir. Hello! It’s a regular day, nothing special, so it’s perfect to teach you everyday sentences.īy now, you know that helloin Lebanese means marHaba but you don’t know what ![]() In this lesson you will learn practical everyday sentences you might need to use around Lebanese people, like “Good morning”, “Good evening”, and asking “How are you?”. Listen to a few practical sentences that help you learn Lebanese Arabic. ![]()
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