30 Common Arabic Phrases to Type Online — Free Guide 2026

A curated collection of essential Arabic expressions for daily communication and religious observance.

30 Common Arabic Phrases
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Islamic Greetings to Type in Arabic

Arabic Transliteration Meaning
السلام عليكم Assalamu Alaikum Peace be upon you
وعليكم السلام Wa Alaikum Salam And upon you peace
بسم الله Bismillah In the name of Allah
الحمد لله Alhamdulillah All praise to Allah
سبحان الله Subhanallah Glory be to Allah
الله أكبر Allahu Akbar Allah is the Greatest
إن شاء الله Insha Allah If Allah wills
ما شاء الله Masha Allah What Allah wills
جزاك الله خيرًا Jazakallah Khayran May Allah reward you
بارك الله فيك Barakallahu Feek May Allah bless you
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Daily Arabic Expressions to Type

Arabic Meaning
شكراً جزيلاً Thank you very much
من فضلك Please
آسف Sorry
مرحباً Hello / Welcome
مع السلامة Goodbye
كيف حالك؟ How are you?
بخير، شكراً Fine, thank you
أنا لا أفهم I do not understand
هل تتكلم العربية؟ Do you speak Arabic?
أحبك I love you

How to Type These Phrases Online

  1. Open arabictypingkeyboard.com
  2. Type using the on-screen keyboard or your physical keyboard (QWERTY maps to Arabic)
  3. For harakat, switch to the Harakat tab
  4. Click Copy to copy any phrase
  5. Paste into WhatsApp, Instagram, email, or Word
💡 Faster Tip: The phrases above display as Arabic text — you can select them, copy (Ctrl+C), and paste directly into any app! No typing needed for common phrases.
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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I type Arabic phrases online without knowing Arabic?
Use the reference table above to see which letters make each phrase. Click the corresponding letters on our virtual keyboard. The QWERTY-to-Arabic mapping also helps you type quickly.
Can I copy Arabic phrases from this page and paste into WhatsApp?
Yes! Simply select any Arabic text on this page, copy it with Ctrl+C, then paste into WhatsApp, iMessage, or any messaging app.
How do I write "Insha Allah" in Arabic?
Insha Allah in Arabic is: إن شاء الله. Type it using our keyboard: ء (Hamza), then ن، then space, then ش، then ا، then ء، then space, then ا، then ل، then ل، then ه.

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