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The Braille system is a way of writing things. It is named after Louis Braille, the French man who invented it. The system is used by blind people to read... |
Latin alphabet like English. Maltese descends from a dialect of Arabic called Siculo-Arabic. The language has borrowed many words from Sicilian, Italian... |
in Iran and Afghanistan is similar to the Arabic alphabet, but since Persian in a different family from Arabic, their vocabulary and grammar are very different... |
people began to use the Arabic alphabet, but the Russians were not able to make them use Cyrillic. The Kazakhs used the Arabic script to write their language... |
The voiced pharyngeal fricative is a sound used in some spoken languages. It is not in English but is in Arabic.... |
The voiceless pharyngeal fricative is a sound used in some spoken languages. It is not in English but is in Arabic.... |
well. If a word is of Persian or Arabic origin, the level of speech is thought to be more formal. If Persian or Arabic grammar constructs, such as the... |
Latin script, Ўзбек тили or Ўзбекча in Cyrillic script, أۇزبېك تیلی in Arabic script) is a Turkic language. It is the official language of Uzbekistan... |
taken words from the Dravidian languages of South India, as well as the Arabic, Persian, Chagatai, English and Portuguese languages.[source?] Hindi and... |
has also been influenced by several other languages, including Sanskrit, Arabic, and Persian, which has resulted in a unique and diverse vocabulary. Gujarati... |
Ethiopia by the Amhara. It is the second most spoken Semitic language after Arabic, and the official language of Ethiopia. Amharic is also the official or... |
[ɮˤ] (help·info) is reconstructed to be the ancient Classical Arabic pronunciation of the Arabic letter Ḍād. (This means that linguists do not know how the... |
Voiceless dental fricative (category Articles containing Arabic-language text) 1017/s0025100300006162, S2CID 241094214 Thelwall, Robin (1990), "Illustrations of the IPA: Arabic", Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 20 (2): 37–41, doi:10... |
machine translation". Others followed. One example was reading and composing Braille texts by computer. Translation Literal translation "European Association... |
It was invented by David Jones as a replacement for Sorabe (a type of Arabic script). Most letters have their IPA values. However, y and i are both pronounced... |
Voiced alveolar fricative (category Articles containing Arabic-language text) the place of articulation, to make turbulence. Thelwall, Robin (1990), "Arabic", Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 20 (2): 37–41, doi:10... |
Voiceless alveolar fricative (category Articles containing Arabic-language text) (1959), pp. 458–461. Thelwall, Robin (1990), "Illustrations of the IPA: Arabic", Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 20 (2): 37–41, doi:10... |
originally written in Biblical Hebrew. Hebrew is a Semitic language, like Arabic, a similar language. Hebrew words are made by combining a root with a pattern... |
Voiced bilabial nasal (category Articles containing Arabic-language text) to through the mouth. Thelwall, Robin (1990), "Illustrations of the IPA: Arabic", Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 20 (2): 37, doi:10... |
Glottal stop (category Articles containing Arabic-language text) the glottis when the sound is being made. When many languages, such as Arabic, are Romanized (which means they are written with the Latin alphabet instead... |