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ana 3arabi w 2esmi libnan haraket amal nabih berri sayed mousa afwaj amal hezbollah

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  • allahhhhhhhhhhhhhh an2 3arabe w isme lebnan w bel hawiyeh b3albeke hehe :D allah yehmik ka2edna nabbir berrih w sayed hassan nasrallahhhhhhh allah yerham sayed moussa sadr

  • ana 3arabi isme libnan wel hawiye jounbiye hon e5le2t w hon bedal w hone rabene baye

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  • /watch?v=jFHo7afGc2o" on youtube  watch this w sma3une

  • keef feyye nazzil hetha el nasheed bala soora?

    كيف يمكنني تنزيل هذا النشيد ومن أين؟

  • ayre fik w fiyon bi your lebanon aslan enta farisi ya ayre mannak 3arabi ayre fik w south lebanon kelkon gays ba3dena sho hal dawlet l er li enta sheyef 7alak fiya ? lebanon ? T O Z

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  • @mabbassa stupid lebanon comes from the semetic arabic word laban means milk/white in the arabic language becasue back then the word ABIAD(white) weren't even existed,so the only word in the arabic language that means white was laban.

    and laban isn't a hebrew word it's an arabic word,milk in hebrew means HALAV not laban capisce

  • banu amela

    ghassanids

    kahlan

    nabateans

    palmyreans

    even phonecians were arabs from tylos

  • lebanese are ghassanids

    and all of them are arabs accept 4 %

    listen how the song is saying im an arab lebanese by true lebanese not by fake youtubers

    mabbassa ignore them lol lebanon is an arab country

  • speak some poenician , haha . i'm lebanese and to be arabic.

  • That's correct. I didn't think of it that way. Thank you.

  • "The name Lebanon comes from the Semitic root lbn, meaning "white", likely a reference to the snow-capped Mount Lebanon.' - Room, Adrian (2006). Placenames of the World: Origins and Meanings of the Names for 6,600 Countries, Cities, Territories, Natural Features and Historic Sites (2nd ed.). McFarland. p. 214215. ISBN 9780786422487.

    I should have said Semitic root, not Arabic. Although Arabic is a Semitic language along with Hebrew.

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