In Abu Dhabi, saying the word "pig" is considered offensive and disrespectful to the local culture and beliefs. This is because pigs are considered unclean animals in Islam, which is the predominant religion in the region. Therefore, it is important to be mindful of cultural sensitivities and avoid using words that may be deemed offensive.
yes sure .. and there is no chance 2 say no .. search in google :) s.s.s.AL from abu dhabi
U.K is much much bigger than UAE, u can say UAE is 1/5 size of UK
I heard an ESPN announcer at the end of Wimbledon say that Federer trains in Abu Dhabi. I haven't been able to verify it as of 7/8/12, 1:45pm EDT.
Non-stop flight takes almost 7 hours. Peter Smith Webmaster http://www.globester.com/
In Farsi, you say "khuk" for pig.
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Currently, the only option is to travel by road, either by driving yourself, taxi, or bus. There are plans to create a rail link between the two cities, but it is quite a few years away- construction has not yet begun. Depending on where in Dubai and where in Abu Dhabi you want to travel between, travel time can vary from 1.5 to 2.5 hours - and of course, you need to allow for (at times) horrendous traffic. It is a straight road - a 5 lane highway, which can be very busy and you should be aware that the driving standards here are erratic - to say the least. There are plenty of service stations on the highway, and also lots of speed cameras.
To say Wilson in pig latin, you would say "Ilsonway."
To say hello in pig Latin, you would say "ellohay".
It is not against Islam to say 'pig'. Eating pig is sinful in Islam.
In Pig Latin, you would say "ellohay."
You should say "my favorite animal is a pig," if I understand your question correctly