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Arabic
Ar·a·bic A0394400 (ăr′ə-bĭk)n. A Semitic language originating in the Arabian Peninsula that since the 7th century ad has come to be the principal language of a wide area of the Middle East and North Africa. Modern spoken Arabic consists of many different, often mutually unintelligible dialects, and a modified form of classical Arabic is used as the language of education and administration across the area.adj. Of or relating to Arabia, the Arabs, their language, or their culture.Arabic (ˈærəbɪk) n (Languages) the language of the Arabs, spoken in a variety of dialects; the official language of Algeria, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, the Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, and Yemen. It is estimated to be the native language of some 75 million people throughout the world. It belongs to the Semitic subfamily of the Afro-Asiatic family of languages and has its own alphabet, which has been borrowed by certain other languages such as Urduadj1. (Peoples) denoting or relating to this language, any of the peoples that speak it, or the countries in which it is spoken2. (Languages) denoting or relating to this language, any of the peoples that speak it, or the countries in which it is spoken3. (Placename) denoting or relating to this language, any of the peoples that speak it, or the countries in which it is spokenAr•a•bic (ˈær ə bɪk) n. 1. a Semitic language that in its classical form reflects the speech of Arabia at the time of Muhammad: now spoken in a variety of dialects over much of North Africa, the Sahara, and SW Asia. Abbr.: Ar adj. 2. of or pertaining to Arabic. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Arabic - the Semitic language of the Arabs; spoken in a variety of dialectsArabic languageabaya - (Arabic) a loose black robe from head to toe; traditionally worn by Muslim womenmukataa - an Arabic word for headquarters or administrative center; "Arafat was holed up in the mukataa of his West Bank compound"Semitic - a major branch of the Afro-Asiatic language familybayat - an oath of allegiance to an emirMashriq - Arabic name for the Middle Eastshaheed - Arabic term for holy martyrs; applied by Palestinians to suicide bombers | Adj. | 1. | Arabic - relating to or characteristic of Arabs; "Arabic languages" | TranslationsArabic (ˈӕrəbik) : Arabic numerals 1,2 etc, as opposed to Roman numerals, I,II etc. 阿拉伯數字 阿拉伯数字arabic → 阿拉伯的zhCN, 阿拉伯语zhCNArabic EN-UKEN-GB-P0040950 EN-USEN-US-P0040950 | PT-PTPT-PT-P0040950 → 阿拉伯语 ZH-CNZH-CN-P0040950 |
Arabic
Arabic the language of the Arabs, spoken in a variety of dialects; the official language of Algeria, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, the Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, the Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, and Yemen. It is estimated to be the native language of some 75 million people throughout the world. It belongs to the Semitic subfamily of the Afro-Asiatic family of languages and has its own alphabet, which has been borrowed by certain other languages such as Urdu arabic
ar·a·bic (a'ră-bik), Relating to or derived from various species of Acacia having a gummy or resinous exudate.AcronymsSeeARArabic
Synonyms for Arabicnoun the Semitic language of the ArabsSynonymsRelated Words- abaya
- mukataa
- Semitic
- bayat
- Mashriq
- shaheed
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