There are many different words for money in Arabic, just as there are in English (money, bacon, bills, dough, moola, etc.). The proper word for "money" in Arabic is Maal (مال). The most commonly used word for "money" in spoken Arabic is Flus (فُلوس), which literally means "cents". You may hear other slang terms from time to time, but these two are the most common.
There are four "you"s in Arabic based on whether the person is male or female or whether it is singular or plural.
Proper Arabic (m.s.): Rosel al-amwaal. (رسل الأموال)
Proper Arabic (f.s.): Rosli al-amwaal. (رسلي الأموال)
Proper Arabic (m.p.): Roslu al-amwaal. (رسلوا الأموال)
Proper Arabic (f.p.): Roselna al-amwaal. (رسلن الأموال)
i took money ,
in Arabic : انا اخذت مال
which is : ana akhatht mal
Translation: a3etini maal (أعطني مال) OR a3etini flus (أعطني فلوس)
العملات المعدنية
enta endak fuloos
'umla عملة
in standard Arabic say " Almal" in slang Arabic say " fuloos" or " massari".
I am amking the money : ana aksab almaal written as : أنا أكسب المال
If you want to say Arabic in Arabic this is how you say it=Arabi
نحن لم تحصل على أي أموال We did not get any money Check the link.
Send money (said to a man): shlahkh kessef. Send money (said to a woman): sheelkhee kessef.
ma endee floos or ma fee floos
How do you say peace be with you in Arabic?
you can only send the money in if you got the fundraising sheet and if you did get the fundraising sheet it would say the address on it or so it should
kabid
In Arabic we say Ramadan.
To say 'disbeliever' in Arabic, you would say 'kaffir.'
With is مع in Arabic.