We asked him to look at the original Arabic report and give us his thoughts. |
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His verses which have influenced Arabic balladry for centuries are filled with the splendour of his rhetoric, imagination and advice. |
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For most people, the death penalty for adultery sounds too much like Arabic laws that call for stoning scarlet women. |
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This last component supposedly arose in response to the scarceness of Arabic speakers in America's armed forces and intelligence organizations. |
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Most were in Arabic, but some were in French, Farsi, English or Malay, written in an elliptical and evolving system of code words. |
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From the 15th century to 1823, Malagasy was written with the Arabic Ajami script or Sorabe. |
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The official language of Saudi Arabia, spoken by virtually all Saudis, is Arabic. |
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As a result, the Arabic food vocabulary is as saturated with Persian words as English is with French. |
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Until 1926, Azeri was written in Arabic script, which then was replaced by the Latin alphabet and in 1939 by Cyrillic. |
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Kannada too has always borrowed from Sanskrit, Prakrit, Marathi, Parsi, Arabic, and so on at various points. |
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There are 114 chapters in the Qur'an, which is written in the old Arabic dialect. |
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By the stereo, Mauro is trying to teach an Arabic Danish girl how to samba. |
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If successful, the World Service site plans to introduce this option in other languages including Arabic, Persian and Spanish later in the year. |
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Many European languages, but also Oriental languages are represented, such as Arabic, Persian, Syriac, Hebrew and even Chinese. |
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There are many borrowed words from Arabic, Persian, and Russian, especially for technical and scientific terms. |
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The Malay language borrows heavily from other languages, including Sanskrit, Portuguese, Persian, Arabic, and English. |
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Written Persian is transcribed by a modified version of Arabic script, even though Persian is a member of the Indo-European family of languages. |
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Urdu was created by combining the languages of early invaders and settlers, including Arabic, Persian, and Turkish. |
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Loanwords from English, Arabic, Portuguese, Persian, and Hindi are also common, reflecting the history of the nation. |
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He saw old manuscripts and spoke about similarities of Urdu, Arabic and Persian. |
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There were particularly large gains for online services in English, Arabic, Spanish and Persian. |
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The software supports such languages as Arabic, Armenian, Asturian, Basque, Belarusian, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Catalan, Croatian, and many more. |
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World class sites were developed in English, Arabic, Chinese, Hindi, Persian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish and Urdu. |
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Foreign language editions of his books include translations in Arabic, Armenian, Chinese, French, Hungarian, Russian, and Spanish. |
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Romance and Spanish have been filled with Arabic loanwords, be they chemical, culinary, agricultural, technological, social or scientific. |
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Unlike Latin, classical Arabic is still a living language, existing parallel to the dialects. |
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Folio numbers often exist in both Arabic and Roman numerals and are a bit confused. |
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He studied more than fifteen languages, including Hebrew, Hungarian, Arabic, and Lithuanian. |
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The last and the best section is that of Modern Arabic, Hebrew, Turkish, and Alexandrian Greek and Persian literatures. |
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The local drink that is popular with Arabic dishes is arak, an anise-flavored liquor that is mixed with water and ice. |
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Today, with legitimate reason, the ten symbols are internationally referred to as Arabic numerals. |
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Those jumps are rated using Arabic numerals between 1 and 4, where 1 is easy and 4 is a very difficult jump. |
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The most striking example is that of Turkey, which scrapped Arabic script and adopted the Latin alphabet. |
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A number of prominent Arabic newspapers have published these views with regularity. |
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We had our school lessons and they were all in English, except for the Arabic language class that we took. |
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But Arabic style depends on allusion and implying things much more than Englisn. |
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Do you wish to speak in the Arabic language first or do you wish to speak in English? |
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Its program stresses the study of the Arabic language as well as technical skills. |
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To an Arab, her bad Arabic accent, probably would have sounded like an English person trying to sound like an Arab. |
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With Shawqi's verses a great era of classical Arabic poetry came to an end. |
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In the Arabic language, a feminine pronoun is generally used in such instances. |
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He arrived in the US in 1981 and worked as an Arabic instructor at Tampa University. |
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The influence of what was produced in that hundred years has left its imprint on Arabic poetry and literature for all times. |
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The men spoke in Arabic among themselves and to the man in the yellow shirt sitting nearby. |
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Later his work would be translated into Arabic after the fall of Alexandria. |
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Though he edited the Hebrew prayer book and composed some Hebrew liturgical poems, he wrote mostly in Arabic. |
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Dressed in a white forensic suit, he spoke in Arabic through an interpreter to confirm his name. |
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Often piled in corners, they were written in Arabic, German, Urdu and English. |
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Jordanians are very friendly and hospitable, and a few words of Arabic will work wonders. |
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For those who speak it, Arabic is an instrument of expression and using it well is an art. |
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Software is now being developed to translate to and from Arabic, Korean and Thai. |
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I had by this point learned basic Arabic, which is the language they spoke. |
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Now he speaks Arabic, understands some grammar and recites and memorizes surahs of Quran. |
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The dialects of spoken Arabic in the Middle East differ a lot as you move from region to region. |
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Someone who only speaks Arabic has left five messages on my answerphone this morning for Yasmina. |
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Its name in English and in many other languages derives, via Arabic, from an old Persian name, aspankh. |
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An Arab is someone from the nations of the Middle East and North Africa where Arabic is the primary language. |
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As in Hebrew, the use of vowels in writing Aramaic and Arabic is a relatively late development. |
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I can now get along in several languages, even the kind of Arabic spoken in Morocco, where I go quite a lot. |
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If the Brigade had more Arabic linguists, the Army would have deployed them to use their language skills. |
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Arabic inscriptions appear on most types of decorative patterns except those with representations of people. |
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Indeed, he wished to see all Muslims use Arabic as their language of everyday life. |
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This interest in meteorology is reflected in diverse forms and manners in Arabic poetry, lexicography, and grammar. |
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His work included zoology, Arabic grammar, poetry, rhetoric and lexicography. |
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The paper considers similarities and differences between names in Hebrew and Arabic as a specific lexical group within their vocabularies. |
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The council will focus on the expansion and growth of Arabic language in the state. |
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The vagueness of the date arises from the fact that the event seems to have had no place in the early Arabic annalistic tradition. |
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There are links to 1,203 sites in languages other than English, including one in Arabic and one in Latvian. |
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The Canon was one of 80 Arabic texts translated into Latin in Toledo in the 12th century by Gerard of Cremona. |
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They conferred in Arabic for the right English words, and also taught me a few Arabic phrases. |
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Outside of this relatively unchanged remnant of the old way of life, Algerian cities are a mix of Western influence and Arabic tradition. |
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German, Yiddish, Hebrew, and occasionally Arabic words fly through the air. |
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The intelligence agencies are woefully short of people fluent in Arabic, Farsi, and Urdu, and this is remediable. |
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Hebrew and Arabic use dentalized t, d, th, etc., while English makes the sounds farther back at the alveolar ridge. |
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Well, yeah, obviously him, but who will he get to do the press conferences in Arabic? |
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Ptolemy's Almagest was one of the works which Arabic scientists studied intently. |
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Shouts came as a Kurd legislator demanded the oath be read not only in Arabic but in Kurdish, as well. |
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It will have two main languages, Arabic and Kurdish, and will be a federal state. |
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So you're likely looking for those with Kurdish language abilities, not Arabic. |
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Algerians speak their own Arabic dialect that includes many slang terms from French. |
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Arabic mathematicians learned to manipulate polynomials, to solve certain algebraic equations, and more. |
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It is a pleasant amalgam of Persian, Arabic, Marathi, and Hindustani with Konkani as its base. |
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Rather different number systems were used simultaneously in the Arabic world over a long period of time. |
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By the western part of the Arabic world we mean the regions comprising mainly North Africa and Spain. |
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Arabic is the official language of the country and English is widely known throughout Sudan. |
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That she is female and is a fluent Arabic speaker are likely to count in her favour, at least statistically. |
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They couldn't speak any English, and Matt knew only how to count to ten in Arabic. |
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Listeners will continue to receive a further 15 hours of programming in Arabic on both frequencies. |
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Traditional Arabic music uses string instruments, such as the rebec, lotar, ud, and kamanja. |
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Mullahs accused of teaching friends to read the Qu'ran in Arabic received whippings of 500 strokes or more. |
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Maltese is the only European language in the Afro-Asiatic family, which includes Arabic, Hebrew, Berber, and Hausa. |
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The same is also true of Kannada, a sister Dravidian language, and to some extent of Arabic. |
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There are television and radio broadcasts in the French, Afar, Somali, and Arabic languages. |
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The six islands are named in Arabic, in the local Afar language, and in French. |
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The number of languages listed for Jordan is eight, including Adyghe, Armenian, Chechen, Arabic, and four Arabic dialects. |
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The Chaouia dialect, which is distinguishable from but related to Kabyle, bears the mark and influence of Arabic. |
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This article will provide information about each type of justification and how it can be used with Arabic script languages. |
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Basically, in the Arabic jussive all the indicative mood-signs are deleted. |
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Then there is Maltese, a form of Arabic with some words taken from Italian. |
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Satire, political cartoons, rai music, and a rich political slang in dialectical Arabic provide outlets for political sentiment. |
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Tigrinya, the language spoken by the Tigray, is from the Semitic family of languages, and is related to Arabic, Hebrew, and Aramaic. |
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As the Arab Empire grew, Arabic replaced the Aramaic, Coptic, Greek, and Latin languages and became the main instrument of Arab culture. |
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He kept personal journals in precise Arabic script behind false panels in the ceiling of his library. |
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Flasks and bottles full of nitrates and sulphides and chlorates and acetone, labelled in English and Arabic, lay on dirty tables. |
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In Arabic, a waqf implies a religious endowment fund, which renders a property unalienable, incapable of being surrendered or transferred. |
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Five percent of the people speak Yao, and 30 percent speak Arabic. |
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The outlets giving these pronouncements the most airtime are Arabic news stations in the Gulf. |
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They say he tried to extort more money from them on the way out of Syria, but Mousa engaged him angrily in Arabic. |
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Her phone rings at least once an hour with questions from journalists, which she answers in Arabic, English, and sometimes French. |
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Even for Arabic dance no one wears a long dress, just a scarf around the hips. |
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The town, known in Arabic as ayn al-Arab, is so significant to ISIS that the group calls it ayn al-Islam. |
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We were both studying introductory Arabic at the Saifi Institute in the Gemmayzeh area in Beirut, Lebanon. |
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He used some of the captives as human shields and forced others to hold a black flag with white Arabic writing against the window. |
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With an Eastern European accent he spoke Arabic, and I noticed his camouflage Army pants were a Russian pattern. |
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However, the rush to assimilate, as well as the decreased number of new immigrants because of quotas led to the decline of such publications and of spoken Arabic. |
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As knowledgable adepts in Arabic and Farsi, for instance, they are in an excellent position to understand nuances that hard-nosed businessmen may not. |
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Here was a formidable antiquarian and linguist, fluent in classical and romance languages, as well as Hebrew, Arabic, Persian, Aramaic, Anglo-Saxon, and a half dozen others. |
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They also differ from other Iraqis in that their ancestral language is not Arabic but a dialect of Aramaic, also referred to as Chaldean, Assyrian, or Syriac. |
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Many of the names belong to people of Arabic, African or Asian descent. |
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Arabic is a branch of the Semitic languages, which in turn belongs to the Afro-Asiatic language family together with Berber, Ancient Egyptian, Chadic, and Cushitic. |
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If you like Afrobeat and Arabic pop, it's a combination of both. |
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So remote are some of these khors that people still have their water delivered by boat and speak a dialect almost unrecognisable to Arabic speakers from Muscat. |
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At Nansen Elementary School, music has been removed from the curriculum and Arabic lessons made compulsory. |
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Two of these rebroadcast foreign programs with Arabic subtitles. |
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This, he claimed, is a literal translation of the Arabic word order. |
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But they depended on Bell as an expert and a negotiator, fluent in Arabic and used to the schisms and vendettas of the region. |
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The Arabic component of our Mexican culture also merits re-examination. |
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You could devote the remainder of your life to the study of Arabic and you'd never truly be able to communicate with these people. |
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He wrote the names of the regions and cities in the Arabic script. |
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She sings in Arabic, Hebrew and Ladino, the language of Jewish-Spain. |
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His speech was punctuated by Yiddishisms, Hebrew, Greek and Arabic. |
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There was some graffiti stuff on the wall that was clearly Arabic, not Farsi. |
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Since Arabic and Hebrew have similar sources, one can deduce analogously that in Hebrew also it would have meant brushing away and forgiving sins. |
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They went on chanting a peace song that mixed Hebrew and Arabic and then stood up clapping and shaking their left hands up in the air to repel evil. |
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She learned Arabic and became a pillar of support in local communities, often helping the needy in the face of opposition during the dictator's regime. |
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The apotropaic powers of Arabic letters, phrases, verses, and writing themselves are central to Mouride belief systems and, indeed, Sufi mysticism more generally. |
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The reports in both the Western and the Arabic press are confused. |
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My language is a variant of Gujarati, with many Arabic vocabulary words. |
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Mathematics is an area in which one often must master multiple, related symbol systems, such as Arabic numerals and names for ordinal and cardinal numbers. |
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The book, which went on to be widely copied and imitated, introduced the Hindu-Arabic place-valued decimal system and the use of Arabic numerals into Europe. |
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It is also remarkable in that it contains Arabic numerals, not Greek ones. |
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A major advance was the introduction of Arabic numerals including the apparently simple but tremendously important feature of having a symbol for the number zero. |
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All patients were efficient in processing Arabic numerals, suggesting that this code and its underlying conceptual base are sufficient for calculation. |
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Laws in the 1990s required the Arabization of secondary school and higher education, and made Arabic the only legal language in government and politics. |
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With their political dominance, the northerners have attempted to Arabize the country and to promote Arabic, at the expense of French, in the educational system. |
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Despite the considerable number of Arabic lithographed books and their importance to scholarship, this form of printed literature has received little attention. |
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Vernacular and academic orthography are therefore often sharply contrasted, the latter having strict conventions for transliterating Arabic into Roman script. |
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He evidently releases large-scale limited editions with both Arabic numerals and Roman numerals and, as well, markets both European and domestic editions. |
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His Hebrew is fluent, as are his Arabic, Armenian and English. |
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In Arabic legend, a ghoul is a creature that eats both stolen corpses and children. |
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But the shock of hearing someone who looks like grout sing in unaccented Arabic soon dissipated and the crowd fell deadly silent. |
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That could be Spanish, Chinese, Arabic, Vietnamese, or Tagalog. |
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Chinese was the mother tongue of just under 25 percent, while Arabic, Punjabi, Tagalog, Tamil, and Persian together accounted for about 20 percent. |
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The languages in which we interviewed were Cantonese, Mandarin, Vietnamese, Tagalog, Urdu, Farsi, Dari, Arabic, Korean, Hindi, Spanish, and English. |
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Theaters show movies in Hindi, Urdu, Persian, Arabic, and English. |
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Thus it is much closer to other Northwest Semitic languages such as Hebrew or Phoenician, than to languages outside that group, such as Arabic or Babylonian. |
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He has proven himself a prodigious master of the qanun, an 81-string Arabic zither, his dexterous plucking unlocking the instrument's potential to scintillate and shine. |
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Ways are discussed in which these patterns may be related to the underlying linguistic structure of words in Bahasa Malaysia, English, and Arabic. |
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Unlike other societies where balladry was a luxury for the privileged few, Arabic poetry was the literary expression of a whole people and has remained so until our times. |
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I love the smell of freshly roasted and ground arabic beans, or perfectly extracted espresso. |
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In cough drops and lozenges, gum arabic soothes irritated mucous membranes. |
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In a medium saucepan over medium heat, bring the chicken, onions, cilantro, saffron, cinnamon, butter, oil, gum arabic, and water to a boil. |
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Another method was to allow the powder to sediment out of a viscous solution of gum arabic, leaving only the very finest particles in suspension. |
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Some, such as gum arabic and gum tragacanth, are exuded from the gashed bark of trees. |
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Gum arabic is unique among the natural gums because of its extreme solubility in water and its lack of taste. |
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He also showed me which arabic symbol stood for Allah, and which stood for Mohammad. |
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Make your own glair using ingredients such as egg, water, sugar and gum arabic. |
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A solution of pigment, gum arabic and potassium bichromate is coated on paper and dried. |
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Many acacias exude gums, of which the best known is gum arabic, extracted from incisions in the bark of A. senegal. |
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Further north are areas covered with acacia bushes, the source of gum arabic. |
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Watercolour is a pigment for which water and not oil is used as a medium and gum arabic is employed as a binder. |
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The stone was washed with weak acid, wiped with gum arabic and then with water. |
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In addition to creoles that have European languages as their base, there are, for example, creoles based on Arabic, Chinese, and Malay. |
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In both Russian and Arabic, the singulative form always takes on the feminine gender. |
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For instance, in Arabic all nouns can have singular, plural, or dual forms. |
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When paucal number is used in Arabic, it generally refers to ten or fewer instances. |
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Standard Arabic forbids initial consonant clusters and more than two consecutive consonants in other positions. |
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If a word is of Persian or Arabic origin, the level of speech is considered to be more formal and grand. |
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Along with Arabic, Urdu is among the immigrant languages with the most speakers in Catalonia, leading to fears of linguistic ghettos. |
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On it a young beardless man speaks Chechen and Arabic with a soft accent. |
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Urdu and Turkish borrowed from Arabic and Persian, hence the similarity in pronunciation of many Urdu and Turkish words. |
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Urdu words originating from Chagatai and Arabic were borrowed through Persian and hence are Persianized versions of the original words. |
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Later, it was influenced by Portuguese and English, though these influences have been minor in comparison to Persian and Arabic. |
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In order to analyse the relevance of the epicuticular wax to the overall transpiration barrier, the epicuticular layer was selectively removed with gum arabic. |
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Now Grande offers a new and unified perspective regarding morphemes combined with the Arabic noun, analyzing them as copulae. |
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Livestock, sesame, groundnuts, oil, and gum arabic also are exported. |
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According to this report, only one out of 1000 books translated in the European Union have Arabic as their source language. |
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Many languages have borrowed vocabulary from Arabic and that makes it a source language. |
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Punjabi has more Persian and Arabic vocabulary than Bengali, Marathi, and Gujarati due to the proximity of the Punjab with western Asia. |
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About 41 South Koreans are living currently in Syria to learn Arabic at state and private institutes. |
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In practice, French is widely used in a variety of contexts in these countries, and public signs are normally printed in both Arabic and French. |
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There are also bilingual schools which aim to teach in both Hebrew and Arabic equally. |
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Other public schools have Arabic as their main teaching language, and they teach Hebrew as a second language and English as a third one. |
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Numbers were still always written using Roman numerals, except for some rare occurrences of Arabic numerals during the 15th century. |
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Hydrocolloids such as xanthan gum, guar gum, propylene glycol algenate and gum arabic can stabilize these beverages by enhancing viscosity, says Loesel. |
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Both technical and financial offers should be delivered in Arabic each in a seperate sealed envelope with tender number inscribed on it. |
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Next will be DJ Rupture, known for working dance hall, Arabic vocals, hip hop and breakbeats into his signature three turntable mix. |
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The study was carried out on behalf of the Arabic Shakaiq Club and in cooperation with the Swiss Serger Organization. |
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His tools were quill pens cut from large feathers, and ink made from oak galls, iron, and gum arabic, often with a colorant such as logwood added to the initially pale ink. |
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The sexagesimal system with numerals denoted by letters of the Arabic alphabet. |
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They also have an Arabic section in their menu by the way replete with all the regional favourites including meat samboseks and sheesh tawook. |
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For example, rickshaw art in Chittagong and Comilla are dominated by floral scenery and Arabic texts. |
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During the Bengal Sultanate, medieval Bengali writers were influenced by Arabic and Persian works. |
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For the milk, in a medium saucepan over medium heat, bring the milk and gum arabic to a simmer and maintain the heat for 10 minutes or until the mixture becomes thick. |
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While the popular Arabic mezze was retained in the menu, the tapas, sushi and wraps have been replaced with pizzas and pastas. |
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Jibbigo users can now translate spoken language between English and Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, German, French, Korean, Iraqi Arabic and Tagalog. |
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Gums with branched chains such as the gums arabic, tragacanth, karaya, guar, and locust bean, form tacky dispersions and in favourable conditions, strong gels. |
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Add the cinnamon, butter, gum arabic, and orange flower water. |
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All Lebanese laws are written in the standard literary form of Arabic, though parliamentary debate may be conducted in Lebanese Arabic. |
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Diplomacy with local clients was conducted primarily in Arabic, which was the traditional language of bureaucratic affairs. |
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A renewed interest in ancient Greek and Roman as well as more recent Arabic texts led to what has later been termed the Italian Renaissance. |
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The official language or one of the official languages in all of the countries in North Africa is Arabic. |
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The Arabic and Berber languages are distantly related, both being members of the Afroasiatic language family. |
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Arabic paganism gradually disappeared during Muhammad's era through Islamization. |
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Some tribal sheiks in Iraq still keep blacks, called Abd, which means servant or slave in Arabic, as slaves. |
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Not until the middle of the 19th century was a complete translation of the Arabic text published. |
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Beginning in the 1970 a critical edition of the complete Arabic text was published. |
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Written in Arabic and Latin and accompanied by maps, it presented the world as a sphere. |
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The map, written in Arabic, shows the Eurasian continent in its entirety, but only shows the northern part of the African continent. |
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It also suggests that Zheng He may have had Mongol and Arab ancestry and that he could speak Arabic. |
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In Cyprus, the majority language is Greek, followed by Turkish, and then a dialect of Levantine Arabic, Cypriot Maronite Arabic. |
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The country's distinctive group of Moroccan Arabic dialects is referred to as Darija. |
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Written Arabic is used in government documentation and on road signs together with French. |
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Private and public schools, they offer education in Arabic, French and some school English until the 5th grade. |
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On several occasions, Arabic words are given, but are not always recognizable, owing perhaps to the carelessness of copyists in such matters. |
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De' Conti departed from Venice about 1419 and established himself in Damascus, Syria, where he studied Arabic. |
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Medieval surgery arose from a foundation created from Ancient Egyptian, Greek and Arabic medicine. |
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The accomplishments and the advancements in medicine made by the Arabic world were translated and made available to the Latin world. |
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Monastic translations of texts continued to influence medicine as many Greek medical works were translated into Arabic. |
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Almost all signs and writings appear in both Arabic and English at tourist sites. |
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Lawrence felt that any transcription of Arabic names into English was arbitrary. |
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As of 2005 The medium of instruction in both public and private schools is typically Arabic, with emphasis on English as a second language. |
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As early as the 8th century, Arab scholars were translating the works of the Greek geographers into Arabic. |
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Astronomers during that time introduced many Arabic names now used for individual stars. |
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The names of the indicated stars were often engraved on the pointers in Arabic or Latin. |
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Arabic was spoken by the Damascus slave girl of Arab origin to Ibn Battuta in Mali. |
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Battuta specified that she was fluent in Arabic, from Damascus, and of Arab origin. |
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Besides his Damascus slave girl and a secretary fluent in Arabic, Arabic was also comprehended by Farba himself. |
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Munnuza attempted to lead a Berber uprising against the Arabs in Spain, citing mistreatment of Berbers by Arabic judges in north Africa. |
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In the power hierarchy, Berbers were situated between the Arabic aristocracy and the Muladi populace. |
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Ferdinand destroyed over ten thousand Arabic manuscripts in Granada alone, burning them. |
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The main feature of this dialect is the heavy influence of the Jebli Arabic dialect of northern Morocco. |
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Arabic culture, of course, also made a lasting impact on Sephardic cultural development. |
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Arabic became the main language of Sephardic science, philosophy, and everyday business, as had been the case with Babylonian geonim. |
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Mainly in Toledo, texts were translated between Greek, Arabic, Hebrew, and Latin. |
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Khuzi Arabic is spoken by the Arabs in Khuzestan, as well as the wider group of Iranian Arabs. |
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Bahrani Arabic is the most widely spoken dialect of the Arabic language, though it differs widely from standard Arabic, like all Arabic dialects. |
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All commercial institutions and road signs are bilingual, displaying both English and Arabic. |
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Their own Tunjur language is now extinct, and they now speak Arabic, Fur or Beri language as their first language. |
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Later, Arabic, Chinese, and Russian were added as working languages in the Economic and Social Council. |
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Arabic is spoken in many EU countries mainly in its two varieties Maghrebi Arabic and Levantine Arabic. |
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The Maghrebi Arabic is spoken by migrants in France, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany. |
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The Levantine Arabic is spoken by migrants in Germany, France, United Kingdom, Sweden, Denmark, Austria and Greece. |
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The distribution of the Arabic and Turkic languages, in turn, are a legacy of the Caliphates and the Turkic Khaganate, respectively. |
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To explicitly mark aspect, Arabic uses a variety of lexical and syntactic devices. |
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The usage of the indicative, subjunctive, and jussive moods in Classical Arabic is almost completely controlled by syntactic context. |
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Modern Standard Arabic is directly based on Classical Arabic, the language of the Qur'an. |
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Cypriot Arabic largely shows borrowing of vocabulary, and consequently Greek morphosyntax. |
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In addition, many speakers use Modern Standard Arabic in education and formal settings. |
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There are many other lingua francas centralized on particular regions, such as Arabic, Chinese, French, Greek, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish. |
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Yet such words are said to begin with a vowel in German but a glottal stop in Arabic. |
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Similarly, the early Arabic grammarians paid particular attention to the language of the Quran. |
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The Quranic Arabic Corpus is an annotated corpus for the Classical Arabic language of the Quran. |
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In the 1930s and 1940s, the majority of Kurds replaced the Arabic script with two Latin alphabets. |
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Its name is thought to have corresponded closely to the Hebrew or Arabic aleph. |
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Because vowels are not generally written, digraphs are rare in abjads like Arabic. |
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The construction of water works and aspects of water technology in India is described in Arabic and Persian works. |
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On the southeast coast of Africa, Arabic ports were established where gold, spices, and other commodities were traded. |
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There were also Arabic inscriptions from the 13th century and 14th century. |
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Block printing, called tarsh in Arabic, developed in Arabic Egypt during the ninth and tenth centuries, mostly for prayers and amulets. |
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The use of Mughal derived from the Arabic and Persian corruption of Mongol, and it emphasised the Mongol origins of the Timurid dynasty. |
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For this course study, the beginning of the quest of learning the Arabic tongue, the undertaking of the language will remain abecedarian. |
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In preparation for joining a relative in trade in Lisbon, he studied French, Italian, and German in addition to Aramaic, and Arabic. |
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One approach is to have experts in Arabic manually vowelize a small training set. |
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Humphrey was loyal to Guy and spoke Arabic fluently, so Richard used him as a translator and negotiator. |
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Workers can now lay complaints in Arabic, English, Urdu, Hindi, Bahasa Indonesian, Tagalog, Amharic, Malay and Bengali. |
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As time progressed these medical texts would be translated into Arabic and then back into Latin as the flow of information changed. |
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Its five grams of fiber are substantial, but health experts recommend getting fiber from foods like fruits and vegetables, not a drink thickened with gum arabic and pectin. |
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With simple changes to the straight line of the Alif we can draw the rest of the Arabic letters. |
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Nallino suggests that the work was not based on Ptolemy but on a derivative world map, presumably in Syriac or Arabic. |
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Graduating from the University of Cairo in 1976, Koike was an Arabic interpreter and TV anchorwoman before turning to national politics. |
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The first set was a group of Arabic names for the countries of Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. |
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For McWhorter, today it is much more consistent than young Americans learn languages such as Mandarin, Spanish, Arabic or Hindi. |
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The category of Latin works is the smallest while the Arabic works are most numerous. |
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These can be separated in three groups based on the original language used for the work, namely Latin, Greek or Arabic. |
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Later translations from Greek to Arabic became the subject of study by Arab scholars. |
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The route is generally written in Arabic on the side of the vehicle, although some drivers change their route without changing the paint. |
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The modern name for amber is thought to come from the Arabic word, ambar, meaning ambergris. |
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For example, would someone who already knows enough Arabic to use this book really benefit from the explanation of the Arabic alphabet on pp. |
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The Arabic alphabet, written from right to left, is composed of 28 basic letters. |
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Pronounced meem, the former Churchill's Bar is named after the 24th letter of the Arabic alphabet and it means to relax. |
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When Sultan Muhammad Shah ascended to the throne of Malacca in 1276 he initiated a process of adapting the Arabic alphabet to Melayu. |
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He also learned to read and write basic words at the age of two and understands the Arabic alphabet. |
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It is clear that each Arabic numeral in this array does no more than indicate the number of marks beneath it. |
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The chimp then learned to select from a keyboard an Arabic numeral, from one to six, matching the number of objects displayed. |
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The K24-3300 Welder watch has a steel case, two black dials with Arabic numerals and orange spheres and a date adjustment feature. |
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Each San'ani Arabic essay is written in Arabic script, translated into idiomatic English, and aptly illustrated by a cartoon. |
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Users should access the site through Internet Explorer after first enabling the Arabic script feature for the browser. |
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The Jawaher fonts comprise a group of the most popular Arabic script fonts such as Naskh, Reqaa, Thuluth, Ejazah, Farsi and Diwani. |
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As an artist I preserve my language and culture by using the Arabic script or Arabic words in my work sometimes. |
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