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How to use Arabic in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word Arabic? Here are some examples.

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We asked him to look at the original Arabic report and give us his thoughts.
His verses which have influenced Arabic balladry for centuries are filled with the splendour of his rhetoric, imagination and advice.
For most people, the death penalty for adultery sounds too much like Arabic laws that call for stoning scarlet women.
This last component supposedly arose in response to the scarceness of Arabic speakers in America's armed forces and intelligence organizations.
Most were in Arabic, but some were in French, Farsi, English or Malay, written in an elliptical and evolving system of code words.
From the 15th century to 1823, Malagasy was written with the Arabic Ajami script or Sorabe.
The official language of Saudi Arabia, spoken by virtually all Saudis, is Arabic.
As a result, the Arabic food vocabulary is as saturated with Persian words as English is with French.
Until 1926, Azeri was written in Arabic script, which then was replaced by the Latin alphabet and in 1939 by Cyrillic.
Kannada too has always borrowed from Sanskrit, Prakrit, Marathi, Parsi, Arabic, and so on at various points.
There are 114 chapters in the Qur'an, which is written in the old Arabic dialect.
By the stereo, Mauro is trying to teach an Arabic Danish girl how to samba.
If successful, the World Service site plans to introduce this option in other languages including Arabic, Persian and Spanish later in the year.
Many European languages, but also Oriental languages are represented, such as Arabic, Persian, Syriac, Hebrew and even Chinese.
There are many borrowed words from Arabic, Persian, and Russian, especially for technical and scientific terms.
The Malay language borrows heavily from other languages, including Sanskrit, Portuguese, Persian, Arabic, and English.
Written Persian is transcribed by a modified version of Arabic script, even though Persian is a member of the Indo-European family of languages.
Urdu was created by combining the languages of early invaders and settlers, including Arabic, Persian, and Turkish.
Loanwords from English, Arabic, Portuguese, Persian, and Hindi are also common, reflecting the history of the nation.
He saw old manuscripts and spoke about similarities of Urdu, Arabic and Persian.
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