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    Al- (Arabic: ٱلْـ, also romanized as el-, il-, and l- as pronounced in some varieties of Arabic), is the definite article in the Arabic language: a particle...
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  • glossing, articles are abbreviated as ART. A definite article is an article that marks a definite noun phrase. Definite articles, such as the English the, are...
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    symbols for Arabic phonemes that do not exist in English or other European languages; the means of representing the Arabic definite article, which is always...
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    Sun and moon letters (category CS1 Arabic-language sources (ar))
    letter lām (ﻝ l) of a preceding Arabic definite article al- (الـ), which is an important general rule used in Arabic grammar. Phonetically, sun letters are...
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  • Danish, definiteness is marked morphologically. In Romanian: In Albanian definiteness is marked by a noun affix.: 121  In Arabic, the definite (الـمَعْرِفَة)...
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  • Libyan Arabic (Arabic: ليبي, romanized: Lībī), also called Sulaimitian Arabic by scholars, is a variety of Arabic spoken in Libya, and neighboring countries...
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    Allah (redirect from God (Arabic))
    philologists. Most considered it to be derived from a contraction of the Arabic definite article al- and ilāh "deity, god" to al-lāh meaning "the deity, the God"...
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  • over the alif of the definite article. As with the hamza, there are some difficulties in rendering the Arabic definite article. In neutral position,...
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    This article contains Levantine written in Arabic characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see احنا‎ and احنا‎ appearing as two different...
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  • Hacha or Hachaa or Hechea (from Iraqi Arabic هَچَع meaning "lying down"), with or without the Arabic definite article Al- or El-, is the name for an Iraqi...
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  • Classical Arabic are declined according to the following properties: Case (حَالَةٌ ḥāla) (nominative, genitive, and accusative) State (indefinite, definite or...
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  • Laham or Lahham is a common Arabic surname that means meat. It also appears frequently with the Arabic definite article as Al-Laham and Al-Lahham. Laham...
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    characteristic of Nabataean Arabic and Old Hijazi (from which Classical Arabic much later developed) is the definite article al-. The first unambiguous...
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  • words of Arabic origin thought to have entered Spanish through "Low Latin"—as suggested by their initial stress (the Arabic definite article al- is not...
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  • of the Abbasid caliph Harun al-Rashid, which uses the definite article al-. Harun is the Arabic version of the name Aaron and al-Rasheed means "the Rightly-Guided"...
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  • indefinite article in Levantine. Nouns (except proper nouns) are automatically indefinite by the absence of the definite article. The Arabic definite article ال...
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  • Greek has a definite article, but no indefinite article. Thus ἡ πόλις (hē pólis) "the city", but πόλις (pólis) "a city". The definite article agrees with...
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  • Hans Wehr transliteration (category Articles containing Arabic-language text)
    written in the Arabic. Capitalization: The transliteration uses no capitals, even for proper names. Definite article: The Arabic definite article الـ is represented...
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  • Abd al-Aziz (category Articles containing Arabic-language text)
    in modern usage, surname. It is built from the words ʽAbd, the Arabic definite article and ʽAzīz "Almighty". The name is commonly abbreviated as "ʽAzīz"...
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  • yielding Δουσαρης. Proto-Arabic nouns could take one of the five above declensions in their basic, unbound form. The definite article spread areally among...
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    and it would seem that Proto-Arabic lacked any overt marking of definiteness. Besides dialects with no definite article, the Safaitic inscriptions exhibit...
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    The Arabic alphabet, or the Arabic abjad, is the Arabic script as specifically codified for writing the Arabic language. It is written from right-to-left...
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  • like in other Arabic dialects. The word for in, "fi", can be attached to a definite noun. For example, the word for a house has a definite form "ed-dar"...
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    the mining and refining of metals. He was the first to drop the Arabic definite article al-, exclusively writing chymia and chymista in describing activity...
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  • Chemistry (category Articles containing Arabic-language text)
    for its chemical nature. A chemical substance is a kind of matter with a definite composition and set of properties. A collection of substances is called...
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  • Ismaili (surname) (category Articles containing Arabic-language text)
    Prophet Abraham. It may also be use as Al-Ismaili (Arabic: الإسماعيلي) with the Arabic definite article al- meaning "The Ismaili". People with the surname...
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  • Ad-Din (redirect from Din (Arabic term))
    الشّمسيّة hurfu ’sh-Shamsiyyah), the Arabic letter د (dāl) is an assimilated letter of the Arabic definite article ال (al). This leads to the variant phonetic...
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    Artichoke (category Articles containing Andalusian Arabic-language text)
    Andalusi Arabic الخرشوفة (al-kharshūfa, including the Arabic definite article al). The Arabic form kharshūfa is still used in Maghrebi Arabic today, while...
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    Rub' al Khali (category Articles containing Arabic-language text)
    include: ar-Rubʻ al-Khālī/ar-rubʿ al-ḵālī. The ar- is the assimilated Arabic definite article, al-, which can also be transliterated as al-. "Rub' al Khali"...
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    Classical Arabic and Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), nouns and adjectives (‏اِسْمٌ‎ ism) are declined, according to case (i‘rāb), state (definiteness), gender...
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