Habibti means, "my love" in Arabic. It is the feminine form of the word, habibi being the masculine form. It is very commonly used for anyone close in relations, friendship, and love.
nazia mean pride in Arabic
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There is no such word in Arabic as "sieto".
AHLAM in Arabic means "dreams".
"lamma" in slang Arabic means when.
I think you mean " habibti" or "habibitee" meaning my dear or my love
Sabah Elkhair habibti
habibti - means girl best friend
habibi..for male habibti..for female
Someone can Tchat in Habibti Arab Chat by going to one of the Habibti chat rooms. Most people can be connected through a computer with internet connection.
Literally, it means "My girlfriend, I", but the proper way to translate is: "My beloved girlfriend". The use of "Ana/I" is to strengthen the connection to the girlfriend.
you're my dear from my heart, it means man later...
marhaba habibi/habibti (my honey) marhaba hayati (my life) marhaba elbe (my heart)
In Arabic ahbk means in English I love you. However, Arabic texting with English letters is always a guessing game. I think that it is likely that the person was trying to write Ana ohhebek ya habibti (أنا أحبك يا حبيبتي) which means: I love you, (my) girlfriend.
(أنا) ana means "I"(يا) ya is used to direct attention to someone or something. This is a concept that does not really exist in English. The closest equivalent would be " O' ", as in " O' my sweetheart, come to me", which in Arabic would be: (يا حبيبتي تجيئي إلي) ya habibti, taji'i elay.
When you tell someone habibi (masculine) habibti (feminine) meaning "my darling" and this person answers habibi enta (masculine) habibti enti (feminine) it means "you are my darling".
Habibi (حَبيبي) is a term of endearment directed at males (the female form is habibti), which literally means 'my beloved'. It is used to refer to someone with whom the speaker shares an informal relationship (friendship, family member, partner etc).