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translator · polyglot 🎓 B.A. · Theology · Australian College of Theology · NSW 🎓 M.A. · Applied Linguistics · University of New England · NSW Applied Linguistics graduate · and for good reason. So · what does it mean? The simple answer is that ḥabībī means “my love” · “my dear” · family · so you use it when you’re talking to a boy or a man. You might think it’s just for couples · but Arabs use it all the time in platonic · friendly ways. You can call someone ḥabībī if they are: A romantic partner (a husband · boyfriend). A close male friend. A male family member (like a son · brother · or father). A friendly stranger! (e.g. · izzayyak? Hey my friend · but it’s the feminine version. You can use ḥabībtī for: A romantic partner (a wife

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translator
polyglot 🎓 B.A.
Theology
Australian College of Theology
NSW 🎓 M.A.
Applied Linguistics
University of New England
NSW Applied Linguistics graduate
and for good reason. So
what does it mean? The simple answer is that ḥabībī means “my love”
“my dear”
family
so you use it when you’re talking to a boy or a man. You might think it’s just for couples
but Arabs use it all the time in platonic
friendly ways. You can call someone ḥabībī if they are: A romantic partner (a husband
boyfriend). A close male friend. A male family member (like a son
brother
or father). A friendly stranger! (e.g.
izzayyak? Hey my friend
but it’s the feminine version. You can use ḥabībtī for: A romantic partner (a wife

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