How to use in-sentence of “arabic”:
+ The spectral classes O through M are subdivided by Arabic numerals.
+ The Arabic script has two sort orders: The one, “abjid”, derives from the position of the letters in the Phoenician alphabet.
+ In Arabic languageArabic, the game became Shatranj.
+ They wanted Egyptian Arabic to officially become the Modern Egyptian language.
+ He is one of the few writers of Arabic literature who explored themes of existentialism.

Example sentences of “arabic”:
+ They are numbered using Roman numerals: DSM-I, DSM-II, DSM-III, DSM-IV, but the latest edition adopted Arabic numerals allowing subsequent editions to be numbered, 5.1, 5.2 and so on.
+ The player has notability in Egypt and has a lot of famous arabic media and websites talking about him.
+ They are numbered using Roman numerals: DSM-I, DSM-II, DSM-III, DSM-IV, but the latest edition adopted Arabic numerals allowing subsequent editions to be numbered, 5.1, 5.2 and so on.
+ The player has notability in Egypt and has a lot of famous arabic media and websites talking about him.
+ Karim is an Arabic name with a female and male form, the male form is Kareem.
+ A GIC in Cairo is for the Arabic speaking world.
+ Before using the modern Arabic numerals, the Arabic language used a system where each letter also had a numbernumeric value; this system is known as Abjad.
+ The “Al-Jazeera” satellite TV network in the Arabic language is a news source many Muslims watch.
+ His brother is Arabic language scholar and presenter Hassan Karmi.
+ Cartoon Network Arabic was still was removed from OSN’s channel list and moved to beIN as channel 138, using its unencrypted Arabsat/Badr signal in SD.
+ Islamic law exists in many variations – in Arabic it is called shariah – five schools of which were created centuries ago.
+ Spacetoon is an Arabic television channel launched in the United Arab Emirates in 2000, broadcasting to the Arab world.
More in-sentence examples of “arabic”:
+ Linguistically, Pakistan faces two directions: India, because the roots of its languages are Dravidian languagesDravidian as well as Indo-Aryan; and the Arabic and based on national anthem is a highly Persianized form of Urdu.
+ Fatima is a female given name of Arabic origin used throughout the Islamic world.
+ Linguistically, Pakistan faces two directions: India, because the roots of its languages are Dravidian languagesDravidian as well as Indo-Aryan; and the Arabic and based on national anthem is a highly Persianized form of Urdu.
+ Fatima is a female given name of Arabic origin used throughout the Islamic world.
+ This Arabic languageArabic phrase was added to the Iraqi flag, in Saddam Hussein’s handwriting, in 2001.
+ Why is the sub-category “Article issues”? How is this an “article issue”, its best to translate the article as it is asked for at WP:PGA projects and a lot of people who are English speakers might not understand Arabic characters, Hindu text, Spanish names, etc.
+ Qiblah is an Arabic languageArabic word for the direction that should be faced when a prays during Salah.
+ The diacritics in Hebrew and Arabic are not always used, however.
+ Ashure means tenth in Arabic and the 10th day of every lunar year is the Day of Ashure.
+ These books are like dictionaries to the Qur’an – they are not read as part of the religion of Islam, to replace the Arabic Qur’an.
+ In October 2010 he began his degree in Arabic and Middle Eastern History at Pembroke College, Cambridge.
+ The English term sesame traces back to the Arabic “simsim”, Coptic “semsem”, and early Egyptian “semsent”.
+ Although languages like Russian, Arabic, Turkish, and Cantonese do not always use a separate verb for “to be” they do have the idea of “being.” For example, an English speaker might say “This apple is red.” An Arabic speaker might say “This apple red.” Most languages can be used to express the idea of a red apple.
+ Rizvi wrote many books, He also translated many books from Arabic languageArabic to Persian to Urdu.
+ The official languages of the country are Arabic languageArabic as a first language and Berber as a second language.
+ The colloquial Arabic pronunciation of the name in some dialects often omits the unstressed second syllable and renders it as “Fatma” when romanized.
+ Volumes may be indexed by Arabic or Roman numerals.
+ In Arabic and Maltese, consonants are divided into two groups: the sun/solar letters.
+ This is very similar to the Arabic phrase “Salam Alaykum” which is again a greeting meaning “Peace be with you”.
+ Green flags with this or other Arabic alphabetArabic scripts are commonly seen in Islam.
+ Common Arabic names for the prayer mat include “sajjāda” and “namazlık”.
+ From the 1950s to the early 1990s Sudan did about 80% of gum arabic production.
+ Many people also believe that Arabic affected the word ‘mafia’ during the period of Arab control of Sicily, after the fall of the Roman Empire in 846 AD.
+ Others may have been brought to Europe from Arabic lands.
+ The Sahel is the Arabic word for ‘edge’ or ‘shore’.
+ It is the main centre of Arabic literature and Sunni Islamic learning in the world.
+ He is sometimes credited, mainly starting in the 19th century, as one of the earliest European advocates of the modern scientific method inspired by the works of Aristotle and later Arabic works, such as the works of Muslim scientist Alhazen.
+ Cartoon Network Arabic may also offer other localized shows, such as the Arabic Ben 10: Ultimate.
+ The language has many dialects, or varieties, such as Modern Standard Arabic, Egyptian Arabic, Gulf Arabic, Maghrebi Arabic, Levantine Arabic and many others.
+ Note that the Arabic languageArabic word “hijab” refers to modest behaviour in general, and pertains to men and women, but it is sometimes used in other languages to describe the Muslim headscarf, also known as a “khimar”.
+ She was the first Arabic singer to perform at Olympia Olympia in Paris, Carnegie Hall in New York, and Piccadilly Theatre in London and Sydney Opera House in Sydney.
+ The Arabic title of the Hakim was “Hakim al-Bahrayn”.
+ Most, though not all of these countries use Arabic languageArabic as their official language.
+ He lectures on Arabic literature, Quran and the Hadith as well on the phenomenology of prophecy.
+ Around the Renaissance era a mixed language of Italian and many words from Turkish, French, Spanish, Greek and Arabic was used in the eastern region around the Mediterranean Sea It was in use as the language of commerce and diplomacy and was called lingua franca.
+ It is similar to the Greek drachma and the Arabic dirham.
+ Convert family rank to Arabic ordinals such as alone.
+ Sultan is an Arabic languageArabic word from old Assyrian means power, rule, government, later as a kings title.
+ Ancient Arabic names of these 3 stars are Alnitak, Alnilam and Mintaka.
+ After holding the post of Professor of Arabic at Canning College, Lucknow from 1866 to 1873 he entered the service of the Nizam of Hyderabad.
+ It belongs to the Maghrebi Arabic language continuum and is partially mutually intelligible with Tunisian and Moroccan.
+ Kafir is an Arabic word for unbeliever, a person who hides, denies, or covers the truth.
+ The Arabic title of the Emir was “Amir dawlat al-Bahrayn”.
+ Gum arabic has been used from ancient times as part of black ink.
+ In Arabic Umrah means “to visit a populated place”.
+ It is an Arabic languageArabic girl’s name meaning “visitor” or “returning”.
+ After the oil-based image was put on the surface, a solution of gum arabic in water was applied, the gum sticking only to the non-oily surface.
+ The name of the shrine comes from the Arabic word Hazrat, meaning holy or majestic, and the Kashmiri word bal, meaning place.
