Examples of 'derived from arabic' in a sentence

Meaning of "derived from arabic"

derived from arabic - This phrase indicates that something has originated or has its roots in the Arabic language or culture

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derived from arabic
Its name is likely derived from Arabic.
Hujra is derived from Arabic and means room or cell.
The name of the town is derived from Arabic.
The word is derived from Arabic and it means forbidden, sinful or prohibited.
The word is obviously not derived from Arabic.
Some names derived from Arabic are only found the Nusantara region, such as Nuraini.
The name itself is probably derived from Arabic.
The word is derived from Arabic and Persian.
It indicates vowels with diacritic marks derived from Arabic.
Several ecclesiastical terms derived from Arabic still exist in Indonesian language.
Nearly three-quarters of its vocabulary are derived from Arabic.
The word is derived from Arabic.
After the Islamic influence, the title of datuk is derived from Arabic.
Name derived from Arabic Sahra صحراء " desert.
The name Abdal is derived from Arabic.

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The Fremen, being the descendants of a tribe of Zensunni wanderers, used a language derived from Arabic.
Her first name is derived from Arabic أمل ʾamal, meaning " hope.
This is a list of proper names for stars, mostly derived from Arabic and Latin.
Derived from Arabic Al-Basit ( البسيط ) the plain.
Generally, Swahili poetry is derived from Arabic poetry.
More than 7,000 words in the English language are either Arabic or derived from Arabic.
It bore the traditional name Algorab derived from Arabic الغراب al-ghuraab, meaning ' the crow.
They have their own dialect Dhofari, derived from Arabic.
The name Ajrakh is derived from Arabic word “ Azark ” meaning ‘ Indigo '.
The term "almucantar" is itself derived from Arabic.
Possibly from naccaro " player of the tambourine ", which is derived from Arabic naqqara.
The word "sesame" is from Latin sesamum or Greek sēsamon; derived from Arabic semsem.
Some authorities see in the name " Druze " a descriptive epithet, derived from Arabic ( " she who studies " ).

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