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Notes on Persian pronunciation and transliteration | Persian Word a Day
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Persian Word a Day. For amateur language enthusiasts. December 17, 2012. Notes on Persian pronunciation and transliteration. I would recommend everyone read this post. On my Arabic Word a Day blog, which describes Arabic pronunciation and transliteration, then read this as I explain how you can ignore everything you just read when dealing with Persian. A as in father, vowel. B as in boy. P as in pay. T as in tap. S as in seen. J as in jump (Egyptian colloquial: hard g as in grab ). Ch as in church. Short...
Hajj and pilgrimage vocabulary | Persian Word a Day
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Persian Word a Day. For amateur language enthusiasts. October 11, 2013. Persian Word of the Day. Hajj and pilgrimage vocabulary. The Hajj, the annual pilgrimage to Mecca that every Muslim who is able is required to undertake at least once in their lives, begins this weekend, and I have written a length piece about it over there. I won’t repeat all the details about the Hajj here, just some of the vocabulary, which is largely unchanged from the Arabic. Hajj: ح ج (. Pilgrimage (Persian): ز یار ت (. With th...
Persian Numbers III: 11-1000 | Persian Word a Day
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Persian Word a Day. For amateur language enthusiasts. May 23, 2015. Persian Word of the Day. Persian Numbers III: 11-1000. For the numbers 1-10, see here. Now we can count by 10s or more:. 20 (twenty): ۲۰ (بیست,. 30 (thirty): ۳۰ (سی,. 40 (forty): ۴۰ (چ ه ل,. 50 (fifty): ۵۰ (پ نجاه,. 60 (sixty): ۶۰ (ش صت,. 70 (seventy): ۷۰ (ه فتاد,. 80 (eighty): ۸۰ (ه شتاد,. 90 (ninety): ۹۰ (ن و د,. And now by hundreds:. 100 (one hundred): ۱۰۰ (ص د,. 200 (two hundred): ۲۰۰ (د ویست,. 300 (three hundred): ۳۰۰ (سیصد,. Reads ...
حج مبارک | Persian Word a Day
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Persian Word a Day. For amateur language enthusiasts. September 22, 2015. Persian Word of the Day. With today marking the beginning of the Hajj, I thought I’d rerun this blog’s first post. On Hajj and other pilgrimage vocabulary. یوم کیپور →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
Persian Numbers and Numerals, 0-10 | Persian Word a Day
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Persian Word a Day. For amateur language enthusiasts. March 4, 2013. Persian Word of the Day. Persian Numbers and Numerals, 0-10. For higher numbers, see here. Persian takes its numbering system from the Eastern Arabic numerals. Or “Indian numerals” in Arabic) but retains its own names for the numbers apart from zero. The table below shows names and numerals for the numbers from 0-10 (teens will have to wait for another time). Days of the Week. Persian numbers II: the ordinals →. Enter your comment here.
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Ramazan 1436 | Turkish Word a Day
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Turkish Word a Day. For amateur language enthusiasts. June 17, 2015. Turkish Word of the Day. Sundown tonight will be the start of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan for some people around the world (moon observations make it hard to pinpoint these things exactly), so if you’re interested please enjoy my past writing on the topic. Turkish Word a Day. There’s much more about the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, which begins this evening for most Muslims around the world, over on the Arabic blog. Persian Word...
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Turkish Word a Day. For amateur language enthusiasts. Daily Archives: June 17, 2015. June 17, 2015. Turkish Word of the Day. Sundown tonight will be the start of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan for some people around the world (moon observations make it hard to pinpoint these things exactly), so if you’re interested please enjoy my past writing on the topic. Turkish Word a Day. If you’re so inclined. Ramazan rather than the Arabic Ramadan. These are. You could go with. Also), Blessed Ramadan!
Turkish Numbers and Ottoman Numerals, 0-10 | Turkish Word a Day
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Turkish Word a Day. For amateur language enthusiasts. March 4, 2013. Turkish Word of the Day. Turkish Numbers and Ottoman Numerals, 0-10. For higher numbers, go here. Modern Turkish, written in Latin script, also employs our familiar Western Arabic numerals, so the only new thing to learn from the table below with respect to Modern Turkish is the Turkish names for the numbers; Turkish has its own names for every number save zero, sıfır. 8220;Number” and “numeral” may be translated as. ص ف ر ( ṣifir.
Turkish numbers III: 11-1000 | Turkish Word a Day
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Turkish Word a Day. For amateur language enthusiasts. May 23, 2015. Turkish Word of the Day. Turkish numbers III: 11-1000. For the numbers 1-10, please go here. You may see that I cheated there and skipped straight from 100 to 1000. That’s because Turkish, unlike Arabic and Persian, doesn’t have any special form for even hundreds. As in English, if you want to say “four hundred,” you literally say “four hundred,” or. And “seven hundred” is. 8220;sixty-eight” is. This might be tricky…. Ramazan 1436 →.
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Turkish Word a Day. For amateur language enthusiasts. Daily Archives: September 22, 2015. September 22, 2015. Turkish Word of the Day. Sundown today is the start of Yom Kippur, so for those who are Jewish, have an easy fast. I have no interesting linguistic story to tell here, since Turkish and Hebrew aren’t related the way Hebrew and Arabic. September 22, 2015. Turkish Word of the Day. With today marking the beginning of the Hajj, I thought I’d rerun this blog’s first post. Turkish Word of the Day.
Ramazan Bayramı 1436 | Turkish Word a Day
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Turkish Word a Day. For amateur language enthusiasts. July 17, 2015. Turkish Word of the Day. As I do every year, I’ll link to the first Ramazan Bayramı post on this blog. Which has more information about the holiday for those who are interested. Hac Mübarek →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
Bayramınız mübarek olsun (Kurban Bayramı) | Turkish Word a Day
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Turkish Word a Day. For amateur language enthusiasts. October 14, 2013. Turkish Word of the Day. Bayramınız mübarek olsun (Kurban Bayramı). Today marks the celebration of the second (and more important) of the two Islamic festivals, the Festival of the Sacrifice, known in Arabic as Eid al-Adha but in Turkish as Kurban Bayramı. 8220;Bayram” simply means “feast” or “festival,” just like “Eid,” and “Kurban” comes (probably via Persian. In Arabic, are called. 8220;Ramadan Festival”):. Leave a Reply Cancel re...
Hajj and pilgrimage vocabulary | Turkish Word a Day
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Turkish Word a Day. For amateur language enthusiasts. October 11, 2013. Turkish Word of the Day. Hajj and pilgrimage vocabulary. The Hajj, the annual pilgrimage to Mecca that every Muslim who is able is required to undertake at least once in their lives, begins this weekend, and I have written a length piece about it over there. I won’t repeat all the details about the Hajj here, just some of the vocabulary, which is largely unchanged from the Arabic. Means pilgrimage in general). Enter your comment here.
23 | May | 2015 | Turkish Word a Day
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Turkish Word a Day. For amateur language enthusiasts. Daily Archives: May 23, 2015. May 23, 2015. Turkish Word of the Day. Turkish numbers III: 11-1000. For the numbers 1-10, please go here. You may see that I cheated there and skipped straight from 100 to 1000. That’s because Turkish, unlike Arabic and Persian, doesn’t have any special form for even hundreds. As in English, if you want to say “four hundred,” you literally say “four hundred,” or. And “seven hundred” is. 8220;sixty-eight” is.
23 | September | 2015 | Turkish Word a Day
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Turkish Word a Day. For amateur language enthusiasts. Daily Archives: September 23, 2015. September 23, 2015. Turkish Word of the Day. This evening marks the start of the Festival of the Sacrifice (. In Arabic and Kurban Bayramı. In Turkish), celebrated every year by Muslims at the end of the Hajj. Bayramınız mübarek olsun, and if you’re interested in learning more, you might want to start with this blog’s first Kurban Bayramı. Post from two years ago. Severe weather and natural disasters.
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Учи по слову на английском в день. Incognito — скрывающийся под чужим именем. Ноября 10, 2010, Author: admin, Categories: Новые слова. Курсы английского языка метро Щукинская. Означает, что кто-то живет под чужим именем или скрывается. Данное прилагательное используется в различных ситуациях, когда мы хотим сказать, что этот человек не тот за кого он себя выдает. Hurtle — наталкиваться на что-либо с треском. Ноября 9, 2010, Author: admin, Categories: Новые слова. Guffaw — хохотать или гоготать. Употребля...
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Arabic Word a Day. For amateur language enthusiasts. December 12, 2016. Arabic Word a Day. The birthday of the Prophet Muhammad, called م ول د الن بي (. Or just مولد, is being observed today, the 12th of the month. November 28, 2016. Arabic Word of the Day. I don’t have to talk about grammar and context and all the other stuff that bogs me down when I write them, at least not all the time. Sometimes a list of vocabulary is good enough. So here’s some basic vocabulary about the various...Egypt), قارب (.
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Arabic Word a Day. For amateur language enthusiasts. July 21, 2015. Arabic Word of the Day. In the (very old) news: the Aswan Dam. When I was a lowly first-year Arabic student many years ago, the textbook we used was this very austere-looking orange-colored tome called, austerely,. Elementary Modern Standard Arabic 1. That’s the one! One of the most infamous of. Esoteric texts is one on the Nile River, mostly because of its four short paragraphs, one is devoted to the construction of the High Dam at the ...
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Word a Day Inspired. Thursday, May 30, 2013. Compare Acer Aspire AS5250-0639 15.5" Laptop (1.65 GHz AMD Dual-Core Processor E-450, 4 GB RAM, 500 GB Hard Drive, DVD /-RW Optical Drive, Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit) Vs Samsung Series 3 NP305V5A-A09US 15.6-Inch Laptop (Black). Comparing by Product Features. Acer Aspire AS5250-0639 15.5" Laptop (1.65 GHz AMD Dual-Core Processor E-450, 4 GB RAM, 500 GB Hard Drive, DVD /-RW Optical Drive, Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit). Windows 7 Home Premium. HP ProBook 4530...
Persian Word a Day | For amateur language enthusiasts
Persian Word a Day. For amateur language enthusiasts. September 23, 2015. Persian Word of the Day. This evening marks the start of the Festival of the Sacrifice (عید الاضحى/. In Arabic and عید قربان/. In Persian), celebrated every year by Muslims at the end of the Hajj. عید مبارک, and if you’re interested in learning more, you might want to start with this blog’s first عید قربان. Post from two years ago. September 22, 2015. Persian Word of the Day. September 22, 2015. Persian Word of the Day. There’s muc...
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Word a Day=Poem a Day. Can I use the word of a day in a poem a day…even though I’m not a poet? August 5, 2009. Sorry–posting will be sporadic for the next few weeks. I just started a project with brutal deadlines and am not up to writing bad, bad poetry…. Back soon, I hope. August 2, 2009. Polish, smooth 2 a :. To grind to a fine smooth powder while in moist condition b :. To separate (fine powder) from coarser material by suspending in a liquid. August 1, 2009. And don’t know. That it has meaning. July ...
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Turkish Word a Day | For amateur language enthusiasts
Turkish Word a Day. For amateur language enthusiasts. September 23, 2015. Turkish Word of the Day. This evening marks the start of the Festival of the Sacrifice (. In Arabic and Kurban Bayramı. In Turkish), celebrated every year by Muslims at the end of the Hajj. Bayramınız mübarek olsun, and if you’re interested in learning more, you might want to start with this blog’s first Kurban Bayramı. Post from two years ago. September 22, 2015. Turkish Word of the Day. September 22, 2015. Turkish Word of the Day.