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Is 'مرحبًا' spelled marhabeen or marheeb?
As far as I know, 'مرحبًا' is used to address females. If we're talking to a man, we use 'مرحبا'. Both mean 'hello'.
Jan 1, 2013 11:45 PM
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you can say both
(marhaban_مرحبًا)
(marhaba_مرحبا)
Both of them for men and women no difference
January 2, 2013
Is 'مرحبًا' spelled marhabeen or marheeb?
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you are almost correct, just little small comment:
this word supposed to pronounce: "marhaban"
you are welcome anytime
January 2, 2013
marhaban_مرحبًا) = Formal language=fuss haa .. but accepted widely
(marhaba_مرحبا)= light version of that , commonly used.
January 3, 2013
we use 'مرحبًا' for both men and women and it's mean hello.
hope that will help you
January 2, 2013
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