Definition of Arabical. Meaning of Arabical. Synonyms of Arabical

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Definition of Arabical

Arabical
Arabical A*rab"ic*al, a. Relating to Arabia; Arabic. -- A*rab"ic*al*ly, adv.

Meaning of Arabical from wikipedia

- varieties of Arabic, including its standard form of Literary Arabic, known as Modern Standard Arabic, which is derived from classical Arabic. This distinction...
- The ten Arabic numerals (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9) are the most commonly used symbols for writing numbers. The term often also implies a positional...
- 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...
- The romanization of Arabic is the systematic rendering of written and spoken Arabic in the Latin script. Romanized Arabic is used for various purposes...
- The Arabic keyboard (Arabic: لوحة المفاتيح العربية, romanized: lawḥat al-mafātīḥ al-ʕarabiyya) is the Arabic keyboard layout used for the Arabic alphabet...
- The Arabic script, also called the Perso-Arabic script is the writing system used for Arabic (Arabic alphabet) and several other languages of Asia and...
- Peninsular Arabic are the varieties of Arabic spoken throughout the Arabian Peninsula. This includes the countries of Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Oman, United...
- Varieties of Arabic (or dialects or vernacular languages) are the linguistic systems that Arabic speakers speak natively. Arabic is a Semitic language...
- Yemeni Arabic (Arabic: لهجة يمنية, romanized: Lahja Yamaniyyah) is a cluster of varieties of Arabic spoken in Yemen and southwestern Saudi Arabia. It is...
- Bahrani Arabic (also known as Bahrani or Baharna Arabic) is a variety of Arabic spoken by the Baharna in Eastern Arabia and Oman. In Bahrain, the dialect...