marhaban Hello kayf hāluk? How are you? shukran. wa ant? Thank you. Fine, And you? ‘anā bi-khayr I’m fine ilā l-liqā’ So long; Until the next time mā-smuk? What’s your name? ‘ismī salīm My name is Salim ‘ismuhu rashīd His name is Rashid ‘ismuhā warda Her name is Warda ‘anā sā’ih I’m a tourist (as uttered by a man) ‘anā sā’iha I’m a tourist (as uttered by a woman) masā’a l-khayr Good evening hal tatakallumu l-inkliziyya? Do you speak English? lā ta’kulu l-lahm wa-lā l-bayda She doesn’t eat meat, nor eggs www.alsunna.org

kif Hhalik is dialect, isnt it?
i was think original arabic is
kayfa hhaluka m. and f. kayfa Hhaluki?
I agree!!
how i am supposed to pronounce these arabic words? i want to hear how its spoken, next time no music please. apart from that, your video´s gr88
I am an African. I schooled in Egypt wen i was little & came to the U.S. & forgot everything except reading & writing but i dont know the meaning of words. So this helps a lot. Thanks very much for the video. I love the begiining.
jayyid jiddan
To hear the letters i have another vid. Also use this:
alsunna.*org/arabic/arab.htm
And I don’t use any haram music on my videos. They are all computerized and no wind or string used at all.
Maybe we will make another video in the future with pronunciation
WHO SINGS THIS SONG?
Thats correct
you are right, they have the same word and pronounciation. You can differenctiate which is meant by the context. I have ithnayn kids that were born on the day of ithnayn.