Triliteral

  • 71Salamat — is the word for thank you in many Filipino languages, including Tagalog, Cebuano, and Ilongo. It most probably comes from the triliteral Semitic root S L M, due to Arabs who roamed the area. Other meanings * HC Salamat, a Finnish ice hockey team… …

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  • 72Mamma — has several meanings:* A Mother, biological or social female parent of a child or offspring. * The Latin term for Breasts, the upper ventral region of an animal s torso, particularly that of mammals, including human beings * Mammatus cloud,… …

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  • 73Gardiner's Sign List — See transliteration of Ancient Egyptian for a list of single phoneme hieroglyphs. Gardiner s Sign List is a list of common Egyptian hieroglyphs compiled by Sir Alan Gardiner. It is considered a standard reference in the study of Ancient Egyptian… …

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  • 74Hakim (title) — ArabDIN|Ḥakīm and ArabDIN|Ḥākim are two Arabic titles (also borrowed from Arabic into various eastern languages), derived from the same triliteral ḤKM appoint, choose, judge .Hakīm (حكيم)Hakīm indicates a wise man or physician , especially an… …

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  • 75Mashrabiya — Arab World This article is part of the series: Arab Culture …

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  • 76ʾIʿrab — ʾIʿrāb (إﻋﺮﺍﺏ IPA: [ʔiʕraːb]) is an Arabic term for the system of nominal and adjectival suffixes of Classical Arabic. These suffixes are written in fully vocalized Arabic texts, notably the Qurʾān or texts written for children or Arabic… …

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  • 77Ḍād — Arabic alphabet ا    ب    ت    ث    ج    ح خ     …

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  • 78Tajwid — Tajwīd (تجويد) is an Arabic word meaning proper pronunciation during recitation, as well as recitation at a moderate speed. It is a set of rules which govern how the Qur an should be read. It is derived from the triliteral root j w d , meaning to …

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  • 79Ilah — Islamic monotheism Declaration Polytheism Idolatry …

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  • 80Transfix — In linguistic morphology, a transfix is a discontinuous affix, which occurs at more than one position in a word. The prototypical example comes from the Semitic languages, where nearly all word derivation and inflection involves the… …

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