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==Other==
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* "Habibi", title of a 17 meter sculpture skeleton by the artist [[Adel Abdessemed]]. He created a smaller version in glass titled "Habibati"
* "Habibi", title of a 17 meter sculpture skeleton by the artist [[Adel Abdessemed]]. He created a smaller version in glass titled "Habibati"
* [https://habibi.ae Habibi.ae] is one of the largest online department stores in the UAE.


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==References==

Revision as of 16:06, 8 December 2014

Habibi (Template:Lang-syr, Template:Lang-ar) also written Habeebi is a Syriac-Aramaic and Arabic word whose literal meaning is "my beloved" (when addressing a male object of affection; the feminine form in Arabic is habibati and colloquially habibti, in Aramaic ah habibaydhi and habibti or habibtaydhi).

Habibi also has the meaning of friend or darling. It originates from the adjective Syriac habibo[1] and Arabic habib (beloved).

In addition to its literal meaning, the term can denote any of several less formal relationships and can serve as a term of endearment at the corresponding level (e.g., friend or darling).

Habibi may also refer to:

Film and television

  • Hush Hush Baby (original title: Shouf Shouf Habibi!), a 2004 Dutch comedy film

Literature

Music

Other

  • "Habibi", title of a 17 meter sculpture skeleton by the artist Adel Abdessemed. He created a smaller version in glass titled "Habibati"

References

See also