To say "Very nice brother" in Arabic, you would say "أخ جميل جدًا" (pronounced "akh jameel jiddan").
Latef لطيف
Insan latef انسان لطيف
Say Something Nice to Sarah was created in 1972.
Say Something Nice Day in 2011, in June 1st.
in the north of Saudi Arabia we use zouina a lot, but originally its pronounce zinah, which mean beautiful or nice... for example, if i see something nice, i will say, it is zouina, she is zouina. hope you got it.
Translation: Bayt jamil (بيت جميل)
the literal meaning of nice try is In Classic Arabic = " Mo7awla gayeda". Colloquially = " Mo7awla kowayesa " if you're mocking someone. " kan gherak ashtar " OR " Elaa'b gherha " this is colloquial arabic.
nice photo = صورة لطيفة (surat llatifatin)
something nice = epes simpatisch (עפּעס סימפּאַטיש)
Egyptian Arabic: أتمنى لك نهارا سعيدا
It depends on what you are trying to say. (Also note that Arabic changes based on whether "you" refers to a male or female or singular or plural. These answers are in the masculine singular.) If you are trying to say "You are very nice", it would be: Onta latif jeddan (أنت لطيف جداً) If you are trying to say "You truly are nice", it would be: Onta latif haqqan (أنت لطيف حقاً)