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English
Adjective
Arabic
- Of, from, or pertaining to Arab Countries or cultural behaviour (Plural: Arabs , see also Arab as an adjective.)
Translations
- عربي ar (`arabiyyun)
- Chinese: 阿拉伯的
- Dutch: Arabisch , Arabische
- Esperanto: araba
- Finnish: arabialainen
- arabe
- arabisch
- ערבי ('aravi) m, ערביה (A'rvia) f, ערבים (Aravim/Arvim) m pl, ערביות (Arviot) f pl
- Ido: arab m, araba f
- Interlingua: arabe , arabic
- arabo
- Malay: Arab
- عَرَبی (æræbi)
- Portuguese: árabe
- Spanish: árabe
- Swedish: arabisk
Noun
Arabic
- A major Semitic language originating from the Arabian peninsula, and now spoken natively (in various spoken dialects, all sharing a single highly conservative standardized literary form) throughout large sections of the Middle East and North Africa. (ISO abbreviations: ar, ara
- The Aramaic-derived alphabet used to write the Arabic, Persian, Pashto, Urdu, and Uyghur languages, among others.
- The culture of the Arab peoples.
Derived terms
Translations
- Arabic: العربية (al-`arabiyyah)
- Chinese: 阿拉伯语(1), 阿拉伯字母 (2)
- Dutch: Arabisch n (1)
- Finnish: arabia (1,2)
- French: arabe (1,2)
- German: arabisch (1,2)
- Hebrew : ערבית ('aravit)
- Ido: arab (1,2)
- Indonesian: bahasa arab (1), huruf arab (2)
- Interlingua: arabe (1,2)
- Italian: arabo (1,2)
- Japanese: アラビア語 (arabia-go) (1), アラビア文字 (arabia-moji) (2)
- Malay: bahasa Arab (1), Jawi (2)
- Persian: عَرَبی (æræbi)
- Portuguese: árabe (1,2)
- Spanish: árabe (1,2)
- Swedish: arabiska (1,2)
- Turkish: arap
External links
- Arabic - English Dictionary: from Webster's Online Dictionary - the Rosetta Edition.
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