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ARABIC-ENGLISH GLOSSARY - Yale University

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Focus on Contemporary Arabic, by Shukri Abed

Copyright 2007 Yale University

ARABIC-ENGLISH GLOSSARY

The following is an Arabic-English glossary of terms used in the text AćwƗ' c lƗ l- c arabiyyah l- c ariyya. The Arabic words are arranged alphabetically. The Arabic verbs in this list are alphabetized according to their form rather than their root (the root is added to the left of each verb). The middle column is used to indicate the form of each verb, as well as to point out terms that are colloquial or have other special characteristics (cultural, religious, foreign). Each of the colloquial terms is followed by an "=" sign and a corresponding standard

Arabic term.

Abbreviations

AP active participles

coll. colloquial terms and expressions cul.-rel. cultural, religious expressions expr. common expressions pass. passive form of the verb

PP passive participles

for. foreign words and expressions

Q quadriliteral verbs

/ indicates opposite terms

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2 yes coll. father handed down from father to son, something inherited from forefathers expr. to create, to be creative IV the oldest son religious direction to choose a direction VIII to perfect IV to affect, to influence II both of them coll.

He came to us coll.

to exert efforts VIII

The (Islamic)

scholars made an effort the most beautiful memories

We came coll.

the beloved ones

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3 respect your feeling that you are an Arab statistics we coll. invention religious diversity is legitimate the most specific private details hiding performance

Islamic literature

pre-Islamic literature

Arabic literature

to be addicted IV to broadcast IV to put (someone) down, humiliate IV political will to wear VIII heritage counseling land

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4 eliminating illiteracy

How are you? coll.

uprooting illiteracy to uproot X to hide behind VIII use of language to gain independence X independence economic independence to listen to VIII family to found, to establish II

Islam has provided a

complete civilization to miss, to long for VIII participation

I feel nostalgic

thing coll. friend

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5 to be determined IV to force, coerce, compel VIII to be forced, coerced, compelledVIII, pass. official framework, official context very appetizing dishes foods moderation to be proud of VIII beliefquotesdbs_dbs2.pdfusesText_3