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'al-'abad
Forever
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alladhī; allatī
Who, which. Masculine and feminine.
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aswad; sawdā'
Black. Masculine and feminine.
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bi
In. Always connected to the following word.
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bi-hā
By which
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dhālika; tilka
That, that one. Masculine and feminine.
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fīlm; aflām
Film. May be used both for cinematic film, and for film for cameras or video cameras.
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hājib; hawājib
Eye brow.
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jamīl
Beautiful
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jayid
New
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kabīr as-sann
Old. A polite way of expressing old, literaly meaning "much of age".
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khās
In particular; special; private
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mā
That which, that; What?
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marā'
Woman
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mundhu
Since
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murāhiq
Teenager
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sayyida; sayyidāt
Woman, lady. A more polite word than marā'.
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shāhada
(v) To see, to watch
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shaqrā'
Blond
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shacr
Hair. Collective plural, for a single strand of hair, shacra is used.
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shay'
Thing
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swīdiyy
Swedish
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cadīd
Many
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