There are a few different words that can be used to mean a desert dweller. This can be a lizard which is an animal that lives in the desert. It can also mean a nomad that travels through desert locations especially in Central Africa and the Middle East.
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Either is commonly used. However, it is unnecessary to add the word Desert to Sahara.
Malo was an American Latin-tinged rock and roll group. It is not a desert. The Spanish word 'malo' means 'bad' in English.
Dweller - film - was created in 2000.
Sahara means desert and is on the African continent.
The Sahara covers nearly all of the northern third of Africa. It is the second largest desert on earth and largest hot desert. By the way, the word Sahara means desert so to call it the Sahara Desert is a redundancy. It is simply called the Sahara.
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desert dweller means live in desert and in Arabic it means saken fe al-sahra'a and it is written this way : ساكن في الصحراء
Alaska natives are not settlers they are Dwellers. They have lived there from thousands of years.
Bedouin is the name given to wandering tribes of people in the desert of southwest Asia and northern Africa. Loosely translated from Arabic, it mean" desert dweller."
It's probably short for troglodyte, which means cave dweller.
If someone asked you whether you were a visitor or a dweller, the one-word answering response could be "Dweller.".
"Trog" is a short term used for the word "troglodyte" which simply means - a cave dweller.
The word 'Sahara' means desert.
a ben criddle is a slum dweller from the nirobi desert
No. There was never a Muslim Philosopher named "Bedouin" or "Bedouins". The term "Bedouin" refers to a nomadic Arab who lives in the desert. The term in Arabic "Badaawi" literally means "desert-dweller".
Bedouin's domain is Sahara - as in the Sahara Desert. Bedouins traditionally live a nomadic lifestyle, spreading from the Persian Gulf to the Atlantic Ocean, and from the borders of Turkey to Yemen. The word 'bedouin' comes from the Arab word 'Bedou' that means "desert dweller." Estimates say nomadic Bedouins constitute about 10% of the population of the Middle East. Traditionally, the Bedouin's home is a tent set up in the desert.
A desert dweller that moved from place to place tending herds of sheep, goats, or camels