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Where Johnny, the Arab Englishman introduces how to properly eat Middle Eastern BBQ and teach some jolly Arabic phrases to ...
In celebration of Valentine’s Day, here are some Arabic love phrases to make you giggle when translated to English: 1. Qamar ‘Qamar,’ which translates to ‘moon’.
As Muslims all over the world celebrate the holy month of Ramadan, you may hear some words and phrases said that you won't understand. Arabic is the most commonly used language in Islam and is the ...
2. As-salamu alaykum As-salamu alaykum (pronounced “Ah-sala-mu-lake-um”) is a greeting in Arabic that means 'peace be upon you'. The phrase is a religious salutation for Muslims worldwide.
The Phraselator uses speech-recognition technology called Dynaspeak, developed by SRI International. It recognizes phrases phonetically, and then matches them to the prerecorded Arabic phrases.
2. Aceituna - from the Arabic 'zaytuna' (olive) Arabic influence is also found in Spanish food, as well as the language. Most of the words that begin with "al" in Spanish are derived from Arabic.
The root word is coined from “al- baraka” which means greetings in Arabic. 6. ‘Suuru’ This is a word with the same meaning as in the Yoruba and Hausa language. It means “patience”. 7.
A misunderstanding over the government’s apparent ambitions to require taxi drivers learn Arabic has been a hot topic of discussion in recent days, and has even been a target of derision by some ...
Fasting times for Ramadan 2022: Full list of when Fajr and Maghrib prayers begin Ramadan Mubarak How to pronounce: Ram-a-dan Moo-ba-rak Ramadan Mubarak is Arabic for "blessed Ramadan" and is how ...