Nabiit, pronounced nahBEET
Khamr in the Arabic Language generally means drinks that have alchol in them " spiritual drinks " Ex: Wine , Vodka , etc ..
Close, syrup is Arabic in origin. It comes from the word "sharab" which means a sweet beverage or wine
A kilderkin is an obscure unit of time it is used in wine. it equals 18 gallons or half a barrel made in 1350 ad
Translation: Khamar (خمر) or Nebidh (نبيذ) Kh is the guttural noise like the "ch" in "loch". Dh is the "th" in "them" and "those" but not "think".
Arabic Translation : " حكمة " Arabic Phonetically : " Hekma "
you start with the Arabic Alphabets , The Arabic Alphabets are 28 .
no it is not Arabic word,,,,we we also use it in Arabic for caravans :)
I am = ana ( in Arabic ). And in Arabic you write it this way : أنا
The best place to find definitions of Arabic words in Arabic is in an Arabic dictionary, either in book form or online.
If you want to say Arabic in Arabic this is how you say it=Arabi
Men in Arabic is "رجال" Women in Arabic is "نساء" Man in Arabic is "رجل" Woman in Arabic is "امراة"
It is the Hindu-Arabic numeral system.