i realy do not get that but im Arabic so ok!
Leo is written برج الأسد (burj al'asad) in Arabic.
vital signs = العلامات الحيوية (al-ealamat al-ħayawia)
Signs of physical change - Change in appearance,taste,display of substance Signs of chemical change- Change in chemical reaction
they learn it...
Signs of Change was created in 1977.
They are all in Hebrew, Arabic, and English.
"Stop" works relatively well since most Israelis can understand basic English. The two official languages of Israel are Hebrew and Arabic. Stop in Hebrew is usually Hafsik (הפסיק), but the word for "stop" concerning road signs would be Atzor (עצור) Stop in Arabic is Qef (قف)
Some signs could be: *solids forming *bubbles *color change *temp. change
The main language spoken in Jerusalem is Hebrew. In addition, Arabic is spoken by the Arab minority there, and English is the most widely spoken foreign language. Street signs are in Hebrew and Arabic (and sometimes English as well).
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If one is driving but does not understand road signs, it would be prudent to learn them as soon as possible. Aside from the Highway Code, there are several UK road sign tests available online.