you dont use apostrophe's in Arabic. (i study Arabic in school)
similarities between Arabic language and english
دواء or english pronunciation duah
Yusuf K. Hitti has written: 'Hitti's medical dictionary, English-Arabic' -- subject(s): Arabic, Arabic language, Dictionaries, English, English language, Medicine 'Hitti's pocket medical dictionary, English-Arabic' -- subject(s): Arabic, Dictionaries, English language, Medicine
"Queue-Ate" (English pronunciation) "Kow-Ate" (Arabic & French pronunciation) "Koo-Ate" (American pronunciation)
We are speak the arabic language
moon = "kamar" or "Qamar"pronunciation: /kəmər/Arabic writing: قمر
One of my teachers said that many English words were originated from the arabic language such as vitamine , medicie , ................., and of course I didn't believe him . What do you think of this ?
Go to Settings then click on Phone and then you will have a menu choose Language -- change your settings by changing your phone language from Arabic to English.
Walt Taylor has written: 'Waging Peace for a Living' 'Doughty's English' -- subject- s -: Arabic, English language, Foreign elements, Language 'Arabic words in English' -- subject- s -: Arabic, English language, Etymology, Foreign words and phrases
It is not appropriate to recite Holy Qur'an in English due to some pronunciation difference among English writings Arabic word and actual Arabic pronounced words. You can recite it, however, with a teacher who instruct you with proper pronunciation.
From Arabic the closest English pronunciation for eid is I'd or eyed.Some words to rhyme with that pronunciation are:bidebridechidecrieddieddrieddyedeyedfriedglideguidehideI'dliedpliedpridepriedrideshiedsidesighedslidesnidespiedstridetidetiedtriedviedwide
earth = "urd" pronunciation: /ʌrd/ Arabic writing: أرض