Louis Ma'lof
The author of the famous Arabic dictionary Al Munjid is Father Louis Ma'luf, a Lebanese priest and linguist. He compiled this dictionary in the late 19th century.
Famous people from ConnecticutNoah Webster(invented the dictionary)Mark Twain(famous author)
Samuel Johnson wrote a famous dictionary in 1755 called "A Dictionary of the English Language." It was a landmark work in the history of English lexicography and language study.
No, Arabic is not a tonal language. Tonal languages use differences in pitch to distinguish between different meanings of a word, whereas Arabic relies on vowel patterns and consonant sounds to convey meaning.
He is most famous for making the dictionary more commonplace in the class room. It is called Webster's Dictionary, which is still used today. He was born in 1788 and he was a strong advocate of public education; he wrote the standards of the english language.
They do, a famous and very large Dutch dictionary has 40
Many famous Arabic poets were minorities; either they were non-native speakers of Arabic or non-Muslims. Abu Tammam, a convert to Islam from Christianity, is famous for his outlandish metaphors and wordplay.
There is no such word in the dictionary, but if it is another word that is - aby, he is an famous actor
Ibn Battuta
Enid Blyton is the author of The Famous Five (series).
Noah Webster
S.A. Khulusi was a Pakistani electrical engineer known for his work in the field of electric power distribution systems. He played a key role in developing the power sector in Pakistan and promoting engineering education in the country. Khulusi also contributed to the establishment of various engineering institutions.
Nien Cheng is one and a famous poet is Bei Dao.