Yes, aflaj is a word in the Omani language, and a loanword to English. It refers to narrow rock and mortar channels (some underground) that carry mountain water to desert communities for use in irrigation. A related word is falaj. They are similar in function to the aqueducts of Europe.
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aflaj benj falaj haj hajj svaraj swaraj
There is no English word that starts with you and ends with J. However, there are words that end with J, such as: raj, haj, hajj, taj, aflaj, svaraj, swaraj.
It is real
well some can be mean but it depends on how they dide. THEY ARE REAL!!!!!!!!!!
If you mean real as in there is an anime, manga, video games, etc. ... then yes, it is real. If you mean if Edward Elric is real then no, he is not.
If you mean vampires, no, they are not real.
No. It depends what you mean by real. The pictures are real enough, though that does not mean they depict something that is real. Cartoons for instance.
It depends on what you mean by "real". If you mean to ask if it is a spoof, no.It is a real show that is very interesting and deep. If you mean to ask if the characters are actually based on real people and events, what do you think!?
if you mean vampire than no it is not real
I am sorry to say that Hobbits do not exist in the real world. So Hobbits cannot be mean in real life since they are not in real life.
Real (of Real Madrid) transalated into English means royal.