Arabic Lesson - I love you

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Uploaded by on Feb 9, 2011

This Arabic lesson is dedicated to my wife.

How do you say "I love you" in Arabic?
u7ibuk
أحبك

If there is something that you want to learn how to say in Arabic then send me a message with your request.

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  • awesome thanks :)

  • @DEVILSNAKELDS

    you're welcome. thanks for the comment akhi.

  • I Love you too.

  • @tudungsenduk

    that's funny. i knew someone was going to say that. that's why i said this is dedicated to my wife. see the description.

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    Cant a muslim brother love another muslim brother?

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  • this is tutorial is for saying i love you LIKE A BOSS

  • @iamchristaldawn Ana behabek means I love you in his dialect. You can say it back, if you want to get technical add hayeti at the end. :) hayeti is like an expression. translated, it means "my life". Ana behabek, hayeti. Btw, I'm Asian American who only knows fus7a Arabic. But I'm trying to learn Palestinian Arabic. Hope this helped!

  • how did i get here from toystory

  • My boyfriend is from Jerusalem,he has told me "ana bahebak" what does this mean?? I am not familiar with his home language. Can you help me please?? thank you so much!

  • @x0habiib0x Thank you so much!! :)

  • Bahibbak is also Levantine (Syria, Lebanon, Jordan) Ahibbich (to a woman) Ahibbak (to a man) is Iraqi.It's great you're learning! ممتاز!!! الله يعطيك العافية !!!

  • oooh hip book :)

  • So "Bahabek" is strictly Egyptian? and is it a regular H or 7 type H?

    If you can help me, THANK YOU :D if you don't know the egyptian dialect.. im sorry lol

  • @IfItIsAllahsWill yes it is true, but when you say u7ibuka (with the last a) you need to attach it to another word, and should be male, for example u7ibuka ya ahmad, as for females you must say u7ibuki when you attach it to another word like: u7ibuki ya khadeeja.

    But when you just say: I love you, you can just say u7ibuk, without the last vowel.

  • A7hibuka!

    Ba7hibek

    A7hibek

    

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