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Romantic expressions in Arabic

Surprise your partner with vocabulary and romantic phrases in Arabic. Win their heart with phrases full of love and poetry.

In this lesson, we introduce vocabulary and romantic expressions in Arabic that you can use to surprise your special someone. You will not only learn the phrases and words, but also the context in which they are used, so you can use them with complete confidence.

Arabic culture, with its rich literary tradition, has produced a range of terms that not only describe love, but also the pain, passion, and despair that often accompany it.

“In our culture, having a boyfriend or girlfriend is forbidden. So poets were forced to express what they felt through metaphors and a wide variety of words”

Mohamed Hamada – Philologist and professor at Al-Azhar University (Cairo)

Below, we will explore some of the most meaningful words in Arabic vocabulary related to love, as well as the most commonly used phrases and expressions for courting, flirting, and building a relationship.

Arabic vocabulary to express love and its nuances

Each of these words captures a unique dimension of love, often reflecting not only the positive feeling but also the suffering and melancholy that often accompany it.

Arabic wordMeaning
AllawaAnguish or physical pain caused by loving someone.
AlsuhudBeing unable to sleep as a result of love.
AlsababaRepresents the burning pain caused by desire.
AlshagguPhysical pain from desiring someone you cannot reach.
KhillahIntimate and pure friendship.
AlshaghafA passion that goes beyond ordinary love.
AlsabuaTeenage love, innocent and fresh.
AlhayamThe madness caused by deep and overwhelming love.
AlwallahBeing completely infatuated or enchanted by love.
EnglishArabic (translit.)Arabic
BeautyJamalجمال
LoveHubbحب
SmileIbtisamaابتسامة
Eyes‘Uyoonعيون
HeartQalbقلب
CharmFitanفتن
SweetnessHalaawaحلاوة
FriendshipSadaqaصداقة
AffectionHananحنان
EleganceAnaqaأناقة

Why use romantic expressions in Arabic?

Before diving into the expressions, it is important to understand the impact that speaking to your partner in a different language can have.

Arabic, with its rhythm and beauty, adds a special and unique touch to a romantic moment. In addition, learning and using these phrases shows effort and dedication, which is always appreciated. Using romantic expressions in Arabic is not only a romantic gesture, but also a recognition and appreciation of a rich literary and poetic tradition.

Arabic romantic expressions

10 romantic phrases in Arabic

1. أحبك (Aḥibbuka) – I love you

This is the most basic and essential way to express your love in Arabic. It’s short, direct, and universally understood.

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أحبك من كل قلبي يا حبيبتي (Uhibbuki min kulli qalbi ya habibati)

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I love you with all my heart, sweetheart


2. أنت قلبي (Anta Qalbi) – You are my heart

Calling someone “my heart” is a beautiful way to express how much they mean to you. In Arabic, it sounds especially poetic and sweet.

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أنتِ قلبي ونبض حياتي كل يوم (Anti qalbi wa nabd hayati kulla yawm)

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You are my heart and the beat of my life every day


3. حياتي (Hayati) – My life

Using “my life” as a term of endearment shows just how much you value your partner. It’s a way of saying that they are essential to your existence.

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أنتِ حياتي وكل ما أملك (Anti hayati wa kullu ma amlik)

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You are my life and everything I have

يا حياتي (Ya Hayati) – Oh, my goodness. Adding “ya” at the beginning of an Arabic phrase gives it a pleading or emphatic tone, making the sentence even more emotional.


4. روحي (Rouhi) – My soul

Telling someone they’re your soulmate is a heartfelt compliment that highlights the spiritual connection you feel.

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أنتِ روحي ونور قلبي دائمًا (Anti rūḥī wa nūr qalbī dā’iman)

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You are my soul and the light of my heart, always

أنت روحي (Anta Rouhi) – You are my soul

A heartfelt statement that shows just how much your partner means to you—not just on a physical level, but on a spiritual one as well.


5. عمري (Omri) – My love

Similar to “my life,” but with a nuance that implies you have lived to love that person.

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أنتِ حبي وكل ما أحتاجه في حياتي (Anti hubbi wa kullu ma ahtajuhu fi hayati)

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You are my love and everything I need in my life

حبيبي (Habibi) – My love

This is one of the most common terms of endearment and is widely used in songs and poems. It’s perfect for any occasion.

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حبيبي أنت أجمل ما في حياتي (Habibi anta ajmal ma fi hayati)

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My love, you are the most beautiful thing in my life

حبي (Hobi) It’s a shorter, sweeter term than “Habibi,” perfect for intimate, private moments.


6. عيونك (Uyounak) – Your eyes

Expressing admiration for your partner’s eyes can be very romantic. Eyes are often praised in Arabic poetry for their beauty and expressiveness.

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عيناكِ أجمل ما رأته عيني في حياتي(‘Aynāki ajmalu mā ra’at-hu ‘aynī fī ḥayātī)

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Your eyes are the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen


7. قلبك (Qalbik) – Your heart

Admiring your loved one’s heart suggests that you value not only their appearance, but also their essence and character.

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قلبك هو أجمل شيء في حياتي (Qalbuka huwa ajmal shay’ fi hayati)

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Your heart is the most beautiful thing in my life

يا قلبي (Ya Qalbi) – Similar to “ya hayati,” but focused on the heart, which in Arab culture symbolizes the seat of emotions and love.


8. أنت نصفي الآخر (Anta Nisfi Al-Akhar) – You’re my better half

Una expresión clásica que indica que sientes que tu pareja te completa.

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أنت نصفي الآخر ولا أستطيع العيش بدونك (Anta nisfi al-ākhar wa lā astaṭīʿ al-ʿaysh bidūnik)

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Eres mi otra mitad y no puedo vivir sin ti


9. أنا مغرم بك (Ana Mugharram Bika) – I’m in love with you

Decir que estás enamorado de alguien es una manera directa y poderosa de expresar tus sentimientos.

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أنا مغرم بك ولا أستطيع التوقف عن التفكير فيك (Ana mugharram bika wa la astati‘u at-tawaqquf ‘an at-tafkir fik)

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Estoy enamorado de ti y no puedo dejar de pensar en ti


10. كل شيء فيك رائع (Kol Shay’ Fik Raa’i) – Everything about you is wonderful

Alabar cada aspecto de tu pareja puede elevar su autoestima y hacerles sentir apreciados en su totalidad.

Esta promesa eterna de amor es la forma perfecta de cerrar cualquier declaración romántica.

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كل شيء فيك رائع ويجعلني أبتسم دائمًا (Kul shay’ fīk rā’i‘ wa yaj‘alunī abtasim dā’iman)

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Todo en ti es maravilloso y me hace sonreír siempre


Resources

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Arabic expressions

Reference sheet with Arabic expressions for flirting

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Arabic vocabulary

Reference sheet with Arabic vocabulary for flirting

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