Similar words: arabian, karabiner, arabian sea, Pan-Arabism, monosyllabic, polysyllabic, rabid, rabies. Meaning: ['ærəbɪk] n. the Semitic language of the Arabs; spoken in a variety of dialects. adj. relating to or characteristic of Arabs.
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91. His global view also calls for expanding foreign language training in civilian and military schools in critical languages such as Arabic, Chinese, Farsi and Pashto.
92. Arabic decorative patterns which have undulant curves is soul of Arabic Art.
93. For lunch overlooking the water, head to the Bur Dubai abra (water taxi stop) where the Arabic restaurant Bayt Al Wakeel has served mint tea and falafel since 1935.
94. If there are several claims, they shall be numbered consecutively in Arabic numerals.
95. She's perfecting her Arabic before taking up her job in Cairo.
96. The BBC Arabic service's local broadcasts in northern Sudan were shut down on August 9th.
97. The number in the third position left of the decimal point in an Arabic numeral.
98. Amharic , Tigrinya, Oromigna, Guaragigna, Somali, Arabic, other local languages, English (major foreign language taught in schools.
99. However, at IOC Sessions, simultaneous translation is also provided into German, Spanish, Russian and Arabic.
100. Possible causes might be too much damping solution or too much gum arabic.
101. A whip they call an azote — from the Arabic as-sut.
102. Arabic script was replaced with the Roman alphabet in official documents.
103. It can be in non-Latin characters, which is extremely important if you happen to speak Russian because of the Cyrillic alphabet, or Arabic, or Chinese.
104. Amal al-Fatah bin Laden's fifth wife was screaming in Arabic.
105. We haven't been able to find out who the customer was—or whether anyone else has ordered this lens—but the lens features Arabic lettering and an emblem of the State of Qatar, one of the Arab emirates.
106. Japanese, German, Russian, Korean, French, Arabic, Spanish and other small language teacher.
107. International Channel uses "Qaddafi," as does the New York Times, because the letter Q is typically used to render the glottal stop that is so common in Arabic and that begins Qaddafi's name.
108. Each language has borrowed heavily from various non-Romance languages-French from Germanic and Celtic, Spanish and Portuguese from Arabic, and Rumanian from Slavic, Hungarian, Albanian,[http://sentencedict.com/arabic.html] and Turkish.
109. The priming effects of Chinese and Arabic numerals were investigated in this research with the response window and the regression analysis model.
110. Other performances include "Julius Caesar" in Italian, "Troilus and Cressida" in Maori, "The Tempest" in Arabic and "Love's Labour's Lost" in British sign language.
111. SOT : SAMI AL JABER ( ARABIC ) THE TRAINING IS VERY GOOD.
112. These three nations could unite to form the United Arab Republic, an Arabic superpower that would be able to dominate the Middle East and potentially other regions of the world as well.
113. Sea Shells, Sea Cucumbers, Gum Arabic, Honey, Pigeon Peas. Seafood.
114. The content available covers several languages, including English, Arabic, Hindi, Urdu, Chinese, Japanese.
115. Arabic became the new lingua franca and Islam quickly replaced Zoroastrianism; mosques were built, and many Persians intermarried with Arabs.
116. Arabic figures which do not align at the base line.
117. Currently, the focus is on Pashto, a native Afghani tongue, but NIST has also assessed machine translation systems for Dari—also spoken in Afghanistan—and Iraqi Arabic.
118. Afro-Asiatic languages Arabic are Semitic languages, the main passage in the Middle East and North Africa region.
119. A bi - lingual ( English & Arabic ) online household and grocery store.
120. The first form of this submission is to believe in Him. Allah is the Arabic name for the One True God and it is very similar to the Hebrew Elohim and the Aramaic Ella.
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