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usama-ahmed
مرحبا أخ [رشيد]

كيف تكون أنت ؟

is dat marhaba akhi rashid

kayfa sutin anta?


well its basically

'hello brother rashid,

how are you'

in arabic
The Green Manalishi
I know the first word means 'welcome' or something like that right? Dunno the rest. I can read arabic pretty well, as in Qur'aanic arabic, but i don't understand it.

Wa Alaikum Salaam btw. Oh and Assalamu Alaikum to everyone else!


the first word is 'marhaba' brother

which means 'hello'
isnt merhaba used as welcome by arabs and hello by turks? who cares? (erm im not sure but i think i do)
ok i have a question

why is it that some people when making promises, put allah's name in it?

do you undertand?
usama-ahmed
مرحبا أخ [رشيد]

كيف تكون أنت ؟

is dat marhaba akhi rashid

kayfa sutin anta?


Marhaba Rashid, Keifa thakowna antha? I think :p: Bit unclear, and it doesn't have the fathha/ kasra/ dhammah or zabr/ zer/ pesh guidings that Qur'aanic has so i'm not sure hehe... :p:
usama-ahmed
and btw hafz- ur bengali is better than mine.
my biggest embarassment is that my french and german are better than my bengali


lol. my bengali? hardly call it that, benglish :p:

are you studying german and french or something? hardly know anyone who can fluently speak them languages, even my friends doign a elevsl in them and hoping to study in those countries! lol

except one friend, but she was bron in france so understandable
usama-ahmed
isnt merhaba used as welcome by arabs and hello by turks? who cares? (erm im not sure but i think i do)


i care

oh well, i thought it was 'hello'

well it means the same thing really

:smile:
usama-ahmed
isnt merhaba used as welcome by arabs and hello by turks? who cares? (erm im not sure but i think i do)

I thing marhaba means welcome, for the arabs... Not sure but that's what i was told... But it's basically some form of greeting :p:
The Green Manalishi
Marhaba Rashid, Keifa thakowna antha? I think :p: Bit unclear, and it doesn't have the fathha/ kasra/ dhammah or zabr/ zer/ pesh guidings that Qur'aanic has so i'm not sure hehe... :p:


marshalah

anyone read the question i posted?
ahh people am off now. tc xx
lol. my bengali? hardly call it that, benglish

are you studying german and french or something?


yep dats what i call it- benglish
and yh i am doin french and german ( at least the exams are outta the way)
rahmara
ok i have a question

why is it that some people when making promises, put allah's name in it?

do you undertand?


cos its like your swearing on allahs name isnt it? kinda like an oath. :confused:
peeople know you'll keep to your promise, cause noone would break a promise they amd eon allahs name. well i wouldnt anyway, many people still do
walaykum slama sis take care

ih yh jazkhaalah for the reply to the queston

yes, thats what i mean sis

is it permissbable?
swearing by allah's name is seriusly misused- the amount of my friends who say wallahi just for fun (not a serious oath) is ridiculous
usama-ahmed
swearing by allah's name is seriusly misused- the amount of my friends who say wallahi just for fun (not a serious oath) is ridiculous


yes

thats what i mean bro

what sister hafz said and you are correct

i just dont undertsnad why people do it if its not permissable:confused:
ah ich sehe- keine Ahnung

we need a sigmund freud (the father of psychoanalysis- so who was the mother) to delve in2 these people psychologies
ok i think ill be off now everyone

asslamuakyum and take care

XXX
btw is there a bangla soc on tsr? if there aint im guna be the next fondateur

ne1 else wana be the fondateur/fondatrice aussi jus gimme a shout
w/salaam sis
Wa Alaikum Salaam Rahamara, take care!

Hey Usama, you got a topic for discussion bro?

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