tattoos for women in arabic image
Alena
I want to get a tattoo of "I am blessed" in Arabic but I want to make sure it's the correct symbols. Is this right? Ø£Ùا اÙÙبارÙØ©
Answer
First of all, it/s better not to have that permanent tattoo, you can write this statement on a bracelet.
"I am blessed" means:
(for a woman) Ø£Ùا ÙبارÙØ©, Ana mubarakah
(for a man) Ø£Ùا Ùبار٠Ana mubarak
While: Ø£Ùا اÙÙبارÙØ© means:
I'm the blessed.
First of all, it/s better not to have that permanent tattoo, you can write this statement on a bracelet.
"I am blessed" means:
(for a woman) Ø£Ùا ÙبارÙØ©, Ana mubarakah
(for a man) Ø£Ùا Ùبار٠Ana mubarak
While: Ø£Ùا اÙÙبارÙØ© means:
I'm the blessed.
how do people in Egypt react?
Swanky
if they c a European dude and girl wiz braids, multiple facial piercing & a tattoos. 'cuz me and my woman r plannin' to spend couple weeks exploring Egypt and we look pretty krazy u know but we don't want any unwanted attention. znx 4 answrin.
Answer
hey Swanky , I was in a mall in Alexandria the other day and I saw a foreign looking girl who looked kinda like what you described .. people would just stare at her , an old lady passing by her mumbled something iin Arabic that sounded like "God Help Us" or something like that ... it was kinda funny but you will be getting attention and looks , even though Egypt is a touristic country but people here are very conservative ... don't worry though they aren't hostile .... ignore the Arabic comments and move on ... you won't understand them to begin with ...
I used to have an eyebrow piercing myself and I removed it when I moved to Egypt because my ex-girlfriend said she got some nasty comments in the airport when she visited Egypt a couple years ago .. and from the police themselves ... as for my tattoo I just cover it up ... and you should try to do so as well ...
hey Swanky , I was in a mall in Alexandria the other day and I saw a foreign looking girl who looked kinda like what you described .. people would just stare at her , an old lady passing by her mumbled something iin Arabic that sounded like "God Help Us" or something like that ... it was kinda funny but you will be getting attention and looks , even though Egypt is a touristic country but people here are very conservative ... don't worry though they aren't hostile .... ignore the Arabic comments and move on ... you won't understand them to begin with ...
I used to have an eyebrow piercing myself and I removed it when I moved to Egypt because my ex-girlfriend said she got some nasty comments in the airport when she visited Egypt a couple years ago .. and from the police themselves ... as for my tattoo I just cover it up ... and you should try to do so as well ...
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