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Rami

The Linuxologist
Dec 24, 2004
8,065
I love how you wrote D in arabic *9 :lol:

that's new for me, I didn't know these names are for Lions :)
They are not used in everyday Arabic. Asad would be the most popular one these days.

The others are used in literature especially poems. Arabs had a knack for naming stuff even though there other hundreds of names:D...the same could be said about every other thing in their nature. They are sitting all day watching their sheep and all night looking at the sky, that was their entertainment 2000 years ago :D
 

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Rami

The Linuxologist
Dec 24, 2004
8,065
I Swear that I don't know all the alternatives in bold. :D

3antar and rustum mean asad. :lol2:

That's brilliant, Rami. +rep

The Arabian peninsula is the origin of the great language of the Arabs. I'm not surprised at all to hear that from you, Rami. :tup:
Thanks bro.

Actually I didn't know "Bahnas and Rustum" but thought to google other derivatives and found those two and added them :)

Ya it's a great language :)
 

Snoop

Sabet is a nasty virgin
Oct 2, 2001
28,186
They are not used in everyday Arabic. Asad would be the most popular one these days.

The others are used in literature especially poems. Arabs had a knack for naming stuff even though there other hundreds of names:D...the same could be said about every other thing in their nature. They are sitting all day watching their sheep and all night looking at the sky, that was their entertainment 2000 years ago :D
Arabic literature is a pain in the ass, especially for an Armenian. I know exactly what it is :D

Rami did you check these on a website or a book? or you are that good in Literature :tup:

quick question! give me Alternatives of "sharmuta" :D
 

Rami

The Linuxologist
Dec 24, 2004
8,065
Arabic literature is a pain in the ass, especially for an Armenian. I know exactly what it is :D

Rami did you check these on a website or a book? or you are that good in Literature :tup:

quick question! give me Alternatives of "sharmuta" :D
As I said to Ahmed I looked up Bahnas and Rustum.

Sharmoota, ga7ba, ba*3iya, da3ira. umm thats all i can think of. I am sure there are more.
 

Ahmedios

Senior Member
Nov 11, 2006
5,107
Arabic is considered the "Ummul Zaban" (Mother of all languages) right?
As far as I know, Arabic has 26 origins and it is the vocabularies richest language. Also, it is the only language that has the letter "َض" pronounced as Daad in English, hence, it is called the Language of Daad.

Answering your question, yes, it's called the Mother of all languages. Perhaps because Arabic has lent hundreds of words to other languages. Such an influence might be related to major roles played by the Arabic culture and their development in almost all fields; science, medicine, astrology, mathematics, etc..during the middle ages.
 

Zé Tahir

JhoolayLaaaal!
Moderator
Dec 10, 2004
29,281
Huh? Thats not even a word :D

Mother of all languages? How did you arrive to that conclusion?
Who ever said that word was in Arabic? :D

Well, I don't know much about it, but that's just what I've heard. I also know there is a book out there called: Arabic, the Source of All Languages, by M. A. Mazhar.

Also, here is a brief list of words derived from Arabic in other languages:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_English_words_of_Arabic_origin

@Tahir, I forgot to ask you, what is the meaning of that Zaban thingy? :biggrin:
Zaban literally means "tongue" in Urdu, but it also means "language"
 

Rami

The Linuxologist
Dec 24, 2004
8,065
lol macho, ever read tawq al hamamah?
Nope, heard of it though, googling rendered this:

باب علامات الحب:


ومن علاماته وشواهده الظاهرة لكل بصر: الأنبساط الكثير الزائد (في المكان الضيق) والتضايق في المكان الواسع، والمجاذبة على الشيء يأخذه أحدهما، وكثرة الغمز الخفي، والميل بالاتكاء، والتعمد لمس اليد عند المحادثة، ولمس ما أمكن من الأعضاء الظاهرة، وشرب فضلة ما أبقى المحبوب في الإناء، وتحري المكان الذي يقابله الفم.
ومنها علامات متضادة، وهى على قدر الدواعي والعوارض الباعثة والأسراب المحركة والأضداد أنداد....​
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:lol:


What does this have to do with "Al-Motanabi"?
 

Azzurri7

Pinturicchio
Moderator
Dec 16, 2003
72,692
uhhhhhhm no it's originally Arabic. The word is orginally "safi" but in some cases it could become "saf"....


So is it safe to say that Sir Alex is Arabic? :D
:lol:

Rami what does Leith/ leis mean in your sig?
To remmber what Leith is, always remmber that there's one animal leading syria, Leith=Assad....Assad= terrorist animal...terrorist animal=Assad
 

Omair

Herticity
Sep 27, 2006
3,254
As I said to Ahmed I looked up Bahnas and Rustum.

Sharmoota, ga7ba, ba*3iya, da3ira. umm thats all i can think of. I am sure there are more.
how about Ba2i3at hawa ?? lol ... that's one of the funniest i ever heard :p

:lol:



To remmber what Leith is, always remmber that there's one animal leading syria, Leith=Assad....Assad= terrorist animal...terrorist animal=Assad
dude, u sure hate baschar :D
 

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