Which translates to:
Corresponds to the Arabic:
It looks like you're trying to write an Arabic phrase using Latin letters (Arabizi). The phrase you provided: fylm need for speed mtrjm rby
If you meant something else, please clarify. Which translates to: Corresponds to the Arabic: It
More naturally in English:
However, if you intended a different meaning or a more common phrasing (e.g., "Arabic subtitles" or "translated"), let me know. Also, usually means "my Lord" or "my God" (often used for Allah, or informally to express surprise or pleading). In context, it might be part of a prayer or an exclamation: "O Lord, (please let) the Need for Speed movie be translated/subtitled." "Arabic subtitles" or "translated")