What’s the difference between ‘Habibi’ and ‘Habibti’ in Arabic?
Dude Changed status to publish February 9, 2022
Habibi is usually an intimate term, and frequently used between a couple. Habibti has the same meaning as “sweetheart”, but leaves more distance between the people who are speaking. If you’re madly in love with someone, habibi might be better than habibti – but otherwise, those two words can have distinctly different meanings. Take care to use the word that matches your feelings for the person you’re talking to!