That is 1 Moroccan Dirham (MAD).
I assume you mean Arabic. Arabic is the language of the Middle East. There are different dialects as well.
NO!!! In its classical form '3', where the top part of the symbol should be drawn in an angular fashion, that is a top horizontal line, followed by a sloping line from the top right of the top line to the middle left. From the middle left it then curves to the right , to the bottom. The figure '4' is written in the correct classical form . Our modern numerals are Arabic in origin, and writing '3' as two ligated curves is just slovenly hand-writing that has been adopted into printing.
During the Middle Ages
Because they originated from the Arabic countries and they replaced Roman numerals during the Middle Ages.
Aha! A sparkler burns top to bottom only because you light the top. If you lit the bottom, it would burn bottom to top. If you lit the middle, it would burn both directions from the middle.
Depends on the language. Hebrew is written one way, Arabic another. Writing the language means writing it in its own characters.
Well I have this lump on my finger as well, it's usually more bold when I'm not writing and goes down when I AM writing. But after a while it comes back. Ask someone if you think your holding your pen or pencil right.
The predominant language of the Middle East is Arabic, followed by Farsi, Kurdish, and Hebrew.
Middle East Centre for Arabic Studies was created in 1947.
my 2001 is at the middle bottom of radiator cover by rubber that are holding by 4 or 5 plastic pins
The Egyptian flag consists of three horizontal stripes - red on top, white in the middle, and black on the bottom. In the center of the white stripe is the country's coat of arms, which features a golden eagle holding a scroll with the Arabic words for "Arab Republic of Egypt."
Much of the medieval writing was on religion. A good deal of it was on philosophy or medicine. There was a lot about mathematics, after the introduction of Arabic numerals. And there was a lot about history. There were a lot of romantic poems, about wars, love, and so on.
Yes, Massari is an Arabic name of Middle Eastern origin.
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