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what does "hayeto" mean?
Aug 26, 2008 9:58 AM
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If "hayeto" mean حــيــث in arabic , this word is a "Preposition" used to mark : the place. We can translate حــيــث by: where (mark the place) I live where you live أســكــن حـيـث تـسـكـنـيـن حــيــث can take some translation according to the sentence, sometimes it used to mark the time.
August 27, 2008
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if the first letter of the word is the 6th letter in arabic "ح" that would make the word حياته which means "his life" and pronounced "hayatoh" but if it is pronounced "hayeetoh" it would be written حيّته with a "shadda" on the 2nd letter which means "i greeted him" p.s. a shadda is written above the letter & is used to help in the pronounciation of the word. Whenever you see a shadda on top of a letter, it means u should stress on that letter when you pronounce the word here is a link explaining some more about the shadda http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shadda good luck :)
August 26, 2008
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if the first letter of this word is the 6th letter in Arabic "ح" then it means "I greeted him" (masculine). this way of saying it is informal pronunciation. if the first letter of this word is the 26th letter in Arabic "هـ" then it means "its here" which is used in the Lebanese dialect... sorry for confusing you, but when you write "h" referring to an Arabic letter, sometimes it means one of those previous letters...
August 26, 2008
will hayeto mean salute him or i say hi 2 him & like the onther guy answre u here hayato his life & hayeto i salute him or welcome him its up 2 who say it & what he really mean if he say u ya hayeto thats mean u his life make sure whats is it 1st :P
September 2, 2008
i think thats "hayeto" mean in arabic hayato = his life hayaty = my life hayeto = i welcomed him
August 31, 2008
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