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Fun fact! Arabic has some letters not found in English so in order to write Arabic using English letters, numbers are used to represent various letters. For example: 3 - ع 3’ - غ 7 - ح 5 - خ 2 - ء And more!
21 upvotes, 2 comments. Yik Yak image post by Anonymous in Confessions. "Fun fact! Arabic has some letters not found in English so in order to write Arabic using English letters, numbers are used to represent various letters. For example: 
3 - ع
3’ - غ
7 - ح
5 - خ
2 - ء
And more!"
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Anonymous 6w

I always saw it written as “marhaba”

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 6w

That works too even just a capital H is common but these are kinda for less context convos!

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