'Syria' in Spanish is 'Siria.'
Syria in English, Souria in Arabic.
Let us say Syria has governates not states.
In Syria, mom is often referred to as "أم" (pronounced "umm").
La Syrie.
The sources differ as to where she fled after her brother ousted her. Some say that she fled to the Thebiad, which was the area around ancient Thebes where she had support. (Some sources even say that her mother was from this area) Others say that she went to the territory of Syria where she raised an army. Remember that the Syria of ancient times was not the same as the Syria of today, By "Syria" the sources more than likely mean the territory just east of Pelusium on the Nile delta.The sources differ as to where she fled after her brother ousted her. Some say that she fled to the Thebiad, which was the area around ancient Thebes where she had support. (Some sources even say that her mother was from this area) Others say that she went to the territory of Syria where she raised an army. Remember that the Syria of ancient times was not the same as the Syria of today, By "Syria" the sources more than likely mean the territory just east of Pelusium on the Nile delta.The sources differ as to where she fled after her brother ousted her. Some say that she fled to the Thebiad, which was the area around ancient Thebes where she had support. (Some sources even say that her mother was from this area) Others say that she went to the territory of Syria where she raised an army. Remember that the Syria of ancient times was not the same as the Syria of today, By "Syria" the sources more than likely mean the territory just east of Pelusium on the Nile delta.The sources differ as to where she fled after her brother ousted her. Some say that she fled to the Thebiad, which was the area around ancient Thebes where she had support. (Some sources even say that her mother was from this area) Others say that she went to the territory of Syria where she raised an army. Remember that the Syria of ancient times was not the same as the Syria of today, By "Syria" the sources more than likely mean the territory just east of Pelusium on the Nile delta.The sources differ as to where she fled after her brother ousted her. Some say that she fled to the Thebiad, which was the area around ancient Thebes where she had support. (Some sources even say that her mother was from this area) Others say that she went to the territory of Syria where she raised an army. Remember that the Syria of ancient times was not the same as the Syria of today, By "Syria" the sources more than likely mean the territory just east of Pelusium on the Nile delta.The sources differ as to where she fled after her brother ousted her. Some say that she fled to the Thebiad, which was the area around ancient Thebes where she had support. (Some sources even say that her mother was from this area) Others say that she went to the territory of Syria where she raised an army. Remember that the Syria of ancient times was not the same as the Syria of today, By "Syria" the sources more than likely mean the territory just east of Pelusium on the Nile delta.The sources differ as to where she fled after her brother ousted her. Some say that she fled to the Thebiad, which was the area around ancient Thebes where she had support. (Some sources even say that her mother was from this area) Others say that she went to the territory of Syria where she raised an army. Remember that the Syria of ancient times was not the same as the Syria of today, By "Syria" the sources more than likely mean the territory just east of Pelusium on the Nile delta.The sources differ as to where she fled after her brother ousted her. Some say that she fled to the Thebiad, which was the area around ancient Thebes where she had support. (Some sources even say that her mother was from this area) Others say that she went to the territory of Syria where she raised an army. Remember that the Syria of ancient times was not the same as the Syria of today, By "Syria" the sources more than likely mean the territory just east of Pelusium on the Nile delta.The sources differ as to where she fled after her brother ousted her. Some say that she fled to the Thebiad, which was the area around ancient Thebes where she had support. (Some sources even say that her mother was from this area) Others say that she went to the territory of Syria where she raised an army. Remember that the Syria of ancient times was not the same as the Syria of today, By "Syria" the sources more than likely mean the territory just east of Pelusium on the Nile delta.
In Syria, "hello" is typically translated as "marhaba" (مرحبا) or "salam" (سلام).
sabah al kheer
Bashar al-Assad is the current ruler of Syria, a job he inherited from his father Hafez al-Assad. The opponents of the al-Assad family would say these two men have ruled Syria in a very dictatorial way, while their supporters would say their rule has kept Syria a stable and prosperous country.
They say that he is in Syria but don't know for sure
If you want an answer you will need to say what you want to know and what period.
It is neither of those three. Syria is a Republican Dictatorship, which is to say that Syria has the general laws and procedures that make it a republic (such as a President, a Congress, etc.) but whose rulers are not elected, even though they should be. Syria has been under martial law from 1967-Present.