Even someone who speaks Arabic will need more information in order to answer this question. There are hundreds of ways to say I love you in this language, all of them with a distinct meaning, and it might be embarrassing if you say the wrong one.
Iraq has three main languages and numerous minority tongues. The two main languages are Iraqi Arabic, Kurmanji Kurdish, and Sorani Kurdish. In Iraqi Arabic, the most common language, "I love you" would be: "Ana bohebak" (ุฃูุง ุจุญุจู). As I do not speak any Kurdish dialect, someone else will have to provide those translations.
Iraqi isn't a language, The primary languages in Iraq is Arabic and Kurdish. "Anna bee hebak" is the phonetic way to say, "I love you", in Arabic though.
"Iraqi" is pronounced almost the same in Arabic and is spelled like this: عراقي
In Iraqi Arabic, you can say "Shlonak" (ุดูููู) to ask "How are you" to a male, or "Shlonich" (ุดฺููู) to ask a female. Both phrases are informal.
I think its زوجة
pom pil fresca
Bye Bye Everyone
it means iraqi flag
Slamaleuikam! (Sla-mah-leek-um
Shayttan - شيطان or you can say : eblees - إبليس
Iraqi homelife is very good, we eat mccdonalds all the time and we love to go and watch football teams like al-jarzeaa sports club
Iraqi
Iraqis is the plural form of Iraqi.