Actually it should be حلوى not حلوة as the former ends with a long vowel. The second one is written closer to "sweet" BTW in it's feminine form if the first sound /ح/ is proceeded with the short vowel /u/. Reading حلوة on the thumbnail of this clip confused me :)
And for the phrase to be more rhetorical, the word أم would be used instead of أو.
A modest participation by an Arab here :) contact me if you need any help.
I've seen it used for sweetness of worship before. My friend told me an Arabic catchphrase to "holler" at a girl, which included "halwah" in it. Desis also use the name for some kind of dessert with raisins and cherries in it.
It's الحلوى not الحلوة. Candy=الحلوى. Beautiful=الحلوة
Fer9aad 1 month ago
Great !!! keep teaching me ARABIC
1ahmeduddin 1 month ago
Hello there.
Nice and recommendable effort my friend.
Actually it should be حلوى not حلوة as the former ends with a long vowel. The second one is written closer to "sweet" BTW in it's feminine form if the first sound /ح/ is proceeded with the short vowel /u/. Reading حلوة on the thumbnail of this clip confused me :)
And for the phrase to be more rhetorical, the word أم would be used instead of أو.
A modest participation by an Arab here :) contact me if you need any help.
Cool glasses BTW :D
smartguyisback1 2 months ago
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Sorry, by "sweet" I meant the adjective not the noun as the latter translates to "حلوى" as well which is a synonym to "candy" in a way.
smartguyisback1 2 months ago
Ureed al 7alwah
elchami743 2 months ago
hal tureed al halwa ow al khobs. I want both? Shukran =D
Martiwashere 2 months ago
أريد الحلوة من فضلك :)
s0raya3 2 months ago
أنا أريد الخبز :)
TasQattan 2 months ago
i want the candy
toto31652 2 months ago
Mas'Allah your Pronounce is very good
lucky1o0o 2 months ago 2
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thanks
LearnArabicTV 2 months ago
halwah has so many meanings in Arabic.
MuslimVlogGuy 2 months ago in playlist LearnArabicTV
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Really? I thought that it just meant sweet as in candy. What else does it mean.
LearnArabicTV 2 months ago
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I've seen it used for sweetness of worship before. My friend told me an Arabic catchphrase to "holler" at a girl, which included "halwah" in it. Desis also use the name for some kind of dessert with raisins and cherries in it.
hehe.
MuslimVlogGuy 2 months ago
@LearnArabicTV i dont think that there is another meaning besides candy maybe the brother is confused with another word
alnahdy2 2 months ago in playlist LearnArabicTV