- was descended.
Abugidas are
writing systems with
characters comprising consonant–vowel sequences.
Alphabets without obligatory vowels are
called abjads,...
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Obligatory Baháʼí
prayers are
prayers which are to be said
daily by Baháʼís
according to a
fixed form
decreed by Baháʼu'lláh.
Prayers in the Baháʼí Faith...
- Baluchi, Kashmiri, Pashto, Persian,
Kurdish (vowels
obligatory), Sindhi,
Uighur (vowels
obligatory), Urdu,
Malay (as Jawi) and many
other languages spoken...
- part of the contract. A
legal contract,
which does not need to be made in
writing,
consists of an offer, an
acceptance of that offer, an
intention to bind...
- + ʼalif isolated: ﻻ, and lām + ʼalif
medial or final: ﻼ.
Besides the
obligatory lām + ʼalif ligature,
Arabic script grammar requires numerous stylistic...
- or the
Arabic abjad, is the
Arabic script as
specifically codified for
writing the
Arabic language. It is
written from right-to-left in a
cursive style...
-
towards the
speaker or
proximity to the speaker; in particular, it is an
obligatory part of the 1st
person dative form 𒈠 ma- (mu- + -a-). However, many of...
- and the
letters that are
connected at the base.
Unlike Arabic, it is
obligatory to mark both tone and vowels. NKo
tones are
marked as diacritics. Kanté...
-
Schenker considers that
music normally unfolds in one register, the "
obligatory register" (Ger.
Obligate Lage), but at
times is
displaced to
higher or...
-
League and Covenant, so
commonly called, or
writing in
defence thereof or
owning them as
Lawful or
Obligatory on
themselves or
others shall infer the Crime...