Two bodies one mind : Jesmayn fe aql wahed ( in Arabic ).
and it is written this way : جسمين في عقل واحد
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Translation: Me'ataan (مئتان)In Arabic Numbers: 200 = ٢٠٠
I think its 2.05g
One hundred and ninety two in Hindu Arabic numerals would be 192 and in Roman numerals it would be CXCII
Indo-Arabic refers to the combination of Indian and Arabic influences, often seen in architecture, culture, and language in regions where these two civilizations have interacted, such as South Asia and the Middle East. It can also refer to the use of Arabic script to write Indian languages.
In Arabic numerals, 2000 is written as "2000." Arabic numerals are the ten symbols (0-9) used in most of the world today for representing numbers. The numeral "2" represents two thousand, followed by two zeros to indicate that there are no hundreds, tens, or units.
The way you write Salim's name depends on how that person pronounces his name. There are two ways of pronouncing that name in Arabic as follows; or
Two and five-hundredths of a gram is written as 2.05 in Arabic numerals. The number "2" represents the whole grams, while ".05" indicates five-hundredths of a gram.
حب These are two letters ب & ح connected together in one word. Pronounced: Hobb
602, if you're looking for Arabic numerals. DCII, if you're looking for roman numerals.
Copernicus and Galileo are the first to come to mind, but there are many others beside these two.
أيا" كان This is what is corresponding to "whatever" in Arabic, & it's written as "Ayyan kaan" but the two small short parallel lines must be written like this // but I couldn't write them better way.