7 Ways to Express “Love” in Arabic

Different Ways to Say “Love” in Arabic 💖

If you are tired of using the same love words over and over again, here are 7 ways to express “Love” in Arabic!
They are all widely used in different dialects and you can use them in all Arab countries. And believe me, that’s the right path to keep your Hubby / Wifey around :)

Habibi / Habibti (حبيبي \ حبيبتي)

"Salam Alaikum" was practiced when Islam first started spreading. It means “Peace be upon you”.

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HAYATY (حياتي)

The Arabic word hayati means “my life,” which is what most couples say to each other when they express how much they love each other.

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ALBI (قلبي)

In Arabic, albi means “my heart” and it is the epitome of love. Most people use albi to refer to their loved ones.

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Ya Rouhi (يا روحي)

This sweet little phrase literally means ‘‘my soul’’ and also implies “my dear/beloved”

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Tuqburni (تقبرني)

This phrase literally means “you bury me”, it’s commonly used to express Love and that someone would rather die than lose you. It’s quite sweet!

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OMRI (عمري)

Because one way to say “my life” is not enough, Arabs also use the word omri, which also directly translates to “my life” or “my darling.”

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YA AMAR (يا قمر)

Comparing someone to the moon is one of the most romantic ways of expressing love in Arabic; which means my most beautiful.

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