habib

This is the 6428th most frequent French word.


habib

"Habib" is not originally a French word; it's Arabic, meaning "beloved" or "darling."


Here, 'habib' is explained as a word of Arabic origin, used as a term of endearment.

Le mot arabe 'habib' signifie 'mon chéri' ou 'mon bien-aimé'.

The Arabic word 'habib' means 'my dear' or 'my beloved'.


In this example, 'habib' is used as an expression of affection, often indicative of closeness or love.

Tu es mon habib, et je te soutiendrai toujours.

You are my beloved, and I will always support you.


In this sentence, 'Habib' is a proper noun used as the name of a person, which is common in certain cultures.

Mon ami habib aime voyager.

My friend Habib loves to travel.