greetings

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September 15, 2010

good morning
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December 15, 2010

saba al khair
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April 4, 2011

and in reply Saba al noor. صباح النور
Nejeeb-S

Nejeeb-S

April 29, 2011

sabahul khayr
Amira-Zaki

Amira-Zaki

May 15, 2011

The pronunciation here includes the letter we represent by '7'- so saba7 el-khir or saba7 el-noor.
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June 29, 2011

saba7 el-noor.
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June 29, 2011

so saba7 el-khir
M.-Decker

M.-Decker

September 30, 2011

Which is preferred: transliteration or Arabic (even though it isn't usually used traditionally for colloquial speech)
Amira-Zaki

Amira-Zaki

October 15, 2011

Hi M. Decker, The original Arabic alphabet is of course preferred since the Roman alphabet just doesn't have the right sounds. However, the transliteration is useful for those that struggle with the sounds or are new to the language. - Amira
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May 14, 2012

Arabic is unique
De-Oppresso-Liber

De-Oppresso-Liber

December 23, 2012

هلن و سهلن ِسمي كالفن sorry my spelling is terrible, I can't remember how to spell ahalan wa sahln.
Alan-R-G

Alan-R-G

June 13, 2013

Sabah el noor.

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