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How do you say my friends in Arabic?

There are a few ways to say "my friends" in Arabic, depending on the context and formality level:

Formal:

* أصدقائي (Asdiqa'i): This is the most common and formal way to say "my friends."

* أحبابي (Ahabbi): This is a more affectionate and formal way to say "my friends," literally meaning "my loved ones."

Informal:

* صحاباتي (S'habat'i): This is a more casual way to say "my friends."

* رفاقاتي (Rufaqa'ti): This is also a casual way to say "my friends," and means "my companions."

Choosing the right expression depends on the situation:

* Formal situations: Use "أصدقائي" or "أحبابي."

* Informal situations with close friends: Use "صحاباتي" or "رفاقاتي."

Important Note: The correct pronunciation for the above expressions is:

* أصدقائي (Asdiqa'i): As-dee-qa-ee

* أحبابي (Ahabbi): Ah-hab-bee

* صحاباتي (S'habat'i): Sah-bah-tee

* رفاقاتي (Rufaqa'ti): Roo-fa-qa-tee

Remember to choose the right expression depending on the context and the level of formality.

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