Ar > References for ‘Arabic’
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[43] So when the Aryans found that Persia [...] and the present name is Iran. The Arabic name of the country is Pharas, [...] proper name of the country is Iran.
[9] Qua ( ক় [...] Bengali, but it is found in Hebrew, Arabic, Farsi, English, French, Latin, [...] not one of the acoustic roots.
[10] Qhua ( খ় [...] Bengali, but it is found in Hebrew, Arabic and Farsi. Khájá should be spelled with this “qh”.
[11] Za ( জ় [...] This letter is found in Hebrew, Arabic, Farsi, English, French, Latin [...] be confusion in pronunciation.
[16] Fa ( ফ় [...] This sound is found in Hebrew, Arabic, Farsi, English, French, and the [...] long-time error can be rectified.
[20] Just as there is a need for the [...] proper pronunciation of English, Arabic and Farsi words, just as there [...] indicating the Sanskrit letter.
[2] No language can claim to be an [...] English, Japanese, Portuguese and Arabic words. Again, Telegu language [...] number of Saḿskrta words.
[58] In this connection we should remember [...] script for Turkish in place of Arabic, or at the time when Nagri script [...] speaking the particular language.
[8] “What, my spirited Arabic horse is no more!” exclaimed Mr. Ghosh-dasdidar in utter disbelief.
[21] There is a very close relationship [...] Islamic, the script was modified to Arabic.
[16] And while following this system of calculation, King Akbar observed that the Arabic calendar was also a lunar calendar [...] assisted the king in this regard.
[35] Now, if the earth is taken to be [...] Roman names. The corresponding Arabic names are Barak, Toŕá, [...] the system of the solar calendar.
[46] Arabic, Persian, Urdu, Sindhi, Kashmiri, [...] to print. Malaya has abandoned Arabic script and adopted Roman script to overcome this difficulty.
[7] The second fundamental is that [...] minds of students. A learner, in Arabic, is called “tálib-ul-ilm”, [...] assimilate the entire universe.
[15] I was saying that this Urdu or [...] Hindi by decreasing the amount of Arabic, Farsi and Turkish words and increasing [...] always be first person singular.
[4] Both these systems have created [...] and “gulám” in Arabic. In India you will find many names [...] connection with the Self or soul.
[489] Aloe (Aloe vera, Liliaceae) is [...] Bengali and “musbal” in Arabic and Urdu. Musabbar is prepared [...] called the “burn plant”.
[19] In ancient times when the Aryans [...] “Iranbej”. At present it is Iran and in Arabic language it is “Pharas”. [...] moves and while moving learns.
[13] SOME [...] The letter f is used in Arabic, Persian, Latin, English and French, [...] possessive suffix. –Eds.
[11] The Caucasian alphabet is read [...] is read from right to left. The Arabic and Israeli alphabets are included [...] [dravid]. Their script is Indo-Aryan.
[22] It is worth mentioning here that [...] The word vilayet, prevalent in Arabic and Farsi, also means “an [...] came from Lauṋká.
[10] We have already mentioned that [...] “Alexander” is also a Greek name. Its Arabic equivalent is Sikándár. [...] Dey, master of many languages:
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[18] Now let us see what happens with this phonetics in Arabic. In the majority of the European [...] is pronounced otel. However in Arabic it is not silent. Sometimes it is pronounced and sometimes it is partially pronounced. In Arabic, if there is a vowel or an “h” [...] shámsunnáhár.
[19] Grammatical aphorisms are put together [...] Turkish words as well, along with Arabic and Persian. Careful attention must be paid so that these words can be pronounced properly.
[28] Sometimes in the roots of Arabic words, if the verbal root is made [...] grammar but of the people. When Arabic arrived in India the Koráńasharif had already been written down. Arabic grammar came into being after the composition of the Koran. There are a great number of Arabic words in Bengali but they came much later.
[23] Arabic, Farsi, English, Latin and French [...] both pronunciation and meaning.
[24] Some people use the Bengali letter cha to indicate the sound of the heavily aspirated Arabic sa, for example, chaeyad, echlám, [...] hádich for sahiih hádis.
[11] Párthasárathi Krśńa [...] (it is called imán in both Arabic and Persian, and not majhab [religion]). [...] dharmarájya [the rule of moralism].
[3] Nine hundred years ago there was [...] Japanese, Portugese, [Persian] and Arabic words. Tagalog is composed of Mandarin, Cantonese, Indonesian, Malay and Sanskrit.
[22] The size or measurement of a vocabulary [...] the vocabulary of another. Many Arabic, Farsi, Turkish, English, Portuguese [...] there anything to be gained by it.
[23] The meaning of the English word [...] into jimkháná. In Arabic the pronunciation of ga and ja [...] gawáhir → jawáhir.
[27] Bullfights were prevalent in [...] is worth mentioning that in old Arabic also bulls were called t́aurá . Although the relation between Latin and Arabic is a distant one, they are not [...] spectators would kill the bull.
[116] Another meaning of the word [...] sign Aquarius, dulph in Old Arabic, kumbha in Bengali. The [...] Capricorn, Aquarius and Pisces. In Arabic they are Bakar, Torá, Dopatkar, [...] month of the Bengali calendar.
[2] In India, in the realm of spiritual [...] “Philosophy” is a Latin term; the Arabic equivalent is phalsaphá, [...] and subject matter of philosophy.
[61] Gálá or [...] silk (derived from silik in Arabic and resham in Persian) [...] produced from a type of insect.
[7] Nowadays several languages descended from Sanskrit are written in Arabic script (Farsi script) for various [...] Although Malay is written nowadays in Arabic script for historical reasons, this Sanskrit adopted-descendant has no relation to the Arabic branch of languages. Still, it contains many Arabic words.
[11] In common usage kárpás [...] foreign word. It has come from Arabic. The original Arabic word is kágad .
[61] The string that is used for [...] in Sanskrit, tasbi in Arabic and “rosary” in English. [...] kárańagut́i [causal bead].
[165] Aloe juice is a medicine. Dried aloe sap is called musabbar in Arabic. A type of rasáiṋjana [...] rasáiṋjana in Sanskrit, or kapotaka.
[73] It is said that khosámod [...] sáheb . According to Arabic grammar, the word sáheb [...] or mosáheb . In Arabic even today, many new words are [...] travelling). This reminds me of a story.
[44] Although the word kabr was equally common in ancient times in both Iran and Arabia, the word is Arabic in origin. Kabr means “to [...] deoyá] is called kabrgáh.
[84] Ichá The word ichá [...] referred to as iśa in old Arabic. Iśa and Musa [Moses] were both accepted as prophets.
[43] In Europe Latin scholars tried their best to suppress other languages. The Arabic scholars of the Middle East wanted [...] of any language invites trouble.
[45] One thing should be remembered: [...] “Imán” and “majhab” in Arabic – are not synonymous. Throughout [...] being]]. Dharma is inchangeable.
[43] In ancient India, Vedic Saḿskrta [...] languages. In the Middle East, Arabic tried to destroy all the Persian [...] medium of expression. He said,
[48] Not everyone follows the same religion, [...] it divides human society. The Arabic word for religion is majhab whereas [...] many religions, but dharma is one.
[33] The original Semitic tongue was [...] metamorphosed southern group is Arabic and the metamorphosed form of [...] complexions. Both the old Hebrew and Arabic languages are written from right [...] the following word comparison:
[34] Old Hebrew Arabic Joseph [...] Filistan
[35] Both the Hebrew and Arabic sub-races follow the system of [...] is called “samiti.”
[17] And the first sound of creation, [...] 19 ) Arabic, aliph is the first letter. [...] 20 )
[49] Omar is an Arabic word but it is used in Farsi. [...] called jardápáttii.
[10] We often say yácchetái-yácchetái, [...] Shriipati is usually chiru. The Arabic tálib-ul-ilm and Farsi [...] rather specialties of distortion.
[25] It is not proper, under any circumstances, [...] English, the world language; 3) Arabic or Persian, the religious language; [...] likely to be criticized by anyone.
[18] Those who named the Octorloney [...] (jehádd) are called mujáhid in Arabic. Those mujáhids who give [...] his life in a jihad or crusade.
[1] That which is mastered by continued [...] languages of this kind are old Arabic, Hebrew, Latin, old Greek and [...] not a dhrupadii language.
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[55] Roma is a historically renowned [...] Egyptian language and later on in Arabic?
[56] We can call the land that used to be called Filistin in Arabic and which is called Palestine [...] wise people should correct them.
[59] Some place-names have been created [...] Jamalpur. Jámál is an Arabic word while pura is a Sanskrit [...] cultural blending has taken place.
[67] There is a place in Mymensing District [...] Kudrat-i-Khudá and if it were only Arabic then it should have been Phazal-ul-Karim.
[35] That which is mastered by continued [...] languages of this kind are old Arabic, Hebrew, Latin, old Greek and [...] not a dhrupadii language.
[43] In Africa, languages differ according [...] the language was influenced by Arabic, and dialects and sub-dialects developed. From Morocco to Iran and from Lebanon to Yemen Arabic is spoken. The Persian and Afghani [...] grandchild of Rg Vedic Saḿskrta.
[44] Later Hebrew and old or later Arabic came from old Hebrew. Later Hebrew [...] Hebrew has close proximity with Arabic. For example, the Arabic words Abraham, Yusuf, Yacub and [...] are written from right to left.
[4] Preserving this vast wealth of [...] left (the Semitic scripts, such as Arabic).