@ jenkki
If you want to talk about figs in general you say ﺘﻴﻦ (cf. the 95th sura of the Qur’an), but if you want to... |
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Wed 17th Nov 10 |
| The pattern "Don't hesitate to + INFINITIVE" is extremely common in spoken English. The Arabic equivalent of this pattern might be re-used i... |
Reply to Raed |
Tue 16th Nov 10 |
@jayrag
If you would like to know how ﻠﻬﺠﺔ is pronounced by a native speaker of Arabic, you should listen atten... |
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Tue 16th Nov 10 |
@jayrag
“Umma” is a religious, not a geographical term. The Arabic word for “dialect” is ﻠﻬﺠﺔ. The plur... |
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Tue 16th Nov 10 |
| I've just noticed that I've used "Middle East" twice in the last sentence. This is stylistically unsatisfactory. I ought to have written "pr... |
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Sun 14th Nov 10 |