Arabism

Synonyms for "arabism" (1 found)

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Noun(1 words)

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Translations

12 translations across 12 languages.

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Arabic

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  • عُرُوبَة noun (an idiom characteristic of the Arabic language)

Catalan

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  • arabisme noun (an idiom characteristic of the Arabic language)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 阿拉伯主義 /阿拉伯主义 noun (an idiom characteristic of the Arabic language)

Czech

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  • arabismus noun (an idiom characteristic of the Arabic language)

French

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  • arabisme noun (an idiom characteristic of the Arabic language)

Georgian

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  • არაბიზმი noun (an idiom characteristic of the Arabic language)

German

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  • Arabismus noun (an idiom characteristic of the Arabic language)

Polish

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  • arabizm noun (an idiom characteristic of the Arabic language)

Portuguese

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  • arabismo noun (an idiom characteristic of the Arabic language)

Russian

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  • араби́зм noun (an idiom characteristic of the Arabic language)

Slovak

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  • arabizmus noun (an idiom characteristic of the Arabic language)

Spanish

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  • arabismo noun (an idiom characteristic of the Arabic language)

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The translator, Joseph-Charles Mardrus, knew Arabic and he used some Arabic texts as the basis of his rewriting of the collection of ancient Eastern tales which he titled, in a daring Arabism in French, Les Mille Nuits et Une Nuit […]

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Arabisms, properly speaking, occur only as it respects form, in a few words; and this, it is probable, is only the result of negligent transcription. The Arabic language never exercised any predominating influence over the Hebrew.

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