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free dictionary. Bedawi may refer to: Northwest Arabian Arabic, or Bedawi Arabic Beja language, also called Bedawi Western Egyptian Bedawi Arabic Betawi
Bedawi
Arabic variety of Western Egypt
Western Egyptian Bedawi Arabic, also known as Sahil Maryut Bedouin Arabic, is a group of Bedouin Arabic dialects spoken in Western Egypt along the Mediterranean
Western Egyptian Bedawi Arabic
Western_Egyptian_Bedawi_Arabic
Variety of the Arabic language
Northwest Arabian Arabic (also called Levantine Bedawi Arabic or Eastern Egyptian Bedawi Arabic) is a proposed subfamily of Arabic encompassing the traditional
Northwest_Arabian_Arabic
intelligible with neighbouring Libyan Berber dialects. Western Egyptian Bedawi is spoken west of the Delta to the borders with Libya, is generally considered
Languages_of_Egypt
Sudanese-British broadcaster, educator, civic activist, and writer (born 1959)
Zeinab Mohammed-Khair Badawi (Arabic: زينب محمد-خير بدوي; born 3 October 1959) is a Sudanese-British television and radio journalist, educator, civic activist
Zeinab_Badawi
13th-century Moroccan founder of Badawiyyah Sufi order
Aḥmad al-Badawī (Egyptian Arabic: أحمد البدوى, Egyptian Arabic pronunciation: [ˈæħmæd elˈbædæwi]), also known as al-Sayyid al-Badawī (السيد البدوى [esˈsæjjed elˈbædæwi])
Ahmad_al-Badawi
Central Semitic language
Gulf Arabic is spoken in Qatar, most Qatari citizens speak Najdi Arabic (Bedawi). Omani Arabic, distinct from the Gulf Arabic of Eastern Arabia and Bahrain
Arabic
Member of al-Qaeda (1960/63–2019)
Jamal Ahmad Mohammad Ali Al Badawi (Arabic: جمال أحمد محمد علي البدوي) (1960 or 1963 – 1 January 2019) was a Yemeni who was indicted as an accomplice for
Jamal Ahmad Mohammad Al Badawi
Jamal_Ahmad_Mohammad_Al_Badawi
Cushitic language of Northeast Africa
Beja (Bidhaawyeet or Tubdhaawi) is an Afroasiatic language of the Cushitic branch spoken on the western coast of the Red Sea by the Beja people. Its speakers
Beja_language
Continuum of Arabic dialects native to the Maghreb
These dialects played a great role in the emergence of the Western Egyptian Bedawi and Maghrebi dialects. The Bani Hilal tribes settled in the region of Casablanca-Settat
Hilalian_dialects
Branch of the Afroasiatic languages
dialect Yafi'i Arabic Northwest Arabian Arabic (Levantine Bedawi Arabic, Eastern Egyptian Bedawi Arabic) Najdi Arabic Bareqi Arabic Egypto-Sudanic Arabic
Semitic_languages
Dialect of the language as spoken in the North African country
east and share the same dialect with far Western Egypt, Western Egyptian Bedawi Arabic, with 1 million speakers in Egypt. A distinctive southern variety
Libyan_Arabic
Arabic varieties of West Asia, Egypt and Sudan
Tihamiyya Bedouin Bedawi Arabic Baharna Arabic at Ethnologue (27th ed., 2024) Dhofari Arabic at Ethnologue (27th ed., 2024) Eastern Egyptian Bedawi Arabic at
Mashriqi_Arabic
Region in the Eastern Mediterranean
and dialects of Arabic are spoken in the Levant area, such as Levantine Bedawi Arabic (by Bedouins) and Mesopotamian Arabic (in eastern Syria). Of the
Levant
Alphabet of the Arabic language
koiné Eastern Western Western Algerian Sulaym Libyan koiné Western Egyptian Bedawi Nile Valley Egyptian Saʽidi Sudanese Levantine North Cilician Lebanese Syrian
Arabic_alphabet
Varieties of Arabic of the Arabian Peninsula
, 2024) Dhofari Arabic at Ethnologue (27th ed., 2024) Eastern Egyptian Bedawi Arabic at Ethnologue (27th ed., 2024) Gulf Arabic at Ethnologue (27th ed
Peninsular_Arabic
Country in North Africa
languages are: Egyptian Arabic (68%), Sa'idi Arabic (29%), Eastern Egyptian Bedawi Arabic (1.6%), Sudanese Arabic (0.6%), Domari (0.3%), Nobiin (0.3%), Beja
Egypt
Arabic name derived from one's eldest child
koiné Eastern Western Western Algerian Sulaym Libyan koiné Western Egyptian Bedawi Nile Valley Egyptian Saʽidi Sudanese Levantine North Cilician Lebanese Syrian
Kunya_(Arabic)
Semitic language spoken mostly in Malta
Maltese (Maltese: Malti, also L-Ilsien Malti or Lingwa Maltija) is a Central Semitic language derived from late medieval Sicilian Arabic with Romance superstrata
Maltese_language
Name list
al-Badawi, a saint in Islam Al-Baydawi, philosopher and mufassir Jamal al-Bedawi, also written Jamal al-Badawi, a contemporary Yemeni accused and convicted
Badawi
Variety of Arabic spoken in the Najd region of Saudi Arabia
koiné Eastern Western Western Algerian Sulaym Libyan koiné Western Egyptian Bedawi Nile Valley Egyptian Saʽidi Sudanese Levantine North Cilician Lebanese Syrian
Najdi_Arabic
Nomadic Arab tribes
well, the name has come to refer to all of them. Arab (etymology) Ardah Bedawi Arabic Ghinnawa Qedarites Koheilan Tribes of Arabia Tribes of Yemen Jaghbub
Bedouin
Ethnic group native to Egypt
vernaculars are Egyptian Arabic, Saʽidi Arabic, and their variants; and also Bedawi Arabic in the Sinai, and Western Egyptian Arabic in the Western desert.
Egyptians
Writing system
of Egyptians as Coptic text written in Arabic letters Northeast Africa Bedawi or Beja, mainly in northeastern Sudan Wadaad's writing, used in Somalia
Arabic_script
Ethnic group of Sudan, Egypt and Eritrea
Haɖaatʼar (children of lioness). The language of the Hadendoa is a dialect of Bedawi. The southern Beja were part of the Christian kingdom of Axum during the
Hadendoa
Branch of Afroasiatic native to East Africa
Classification Language 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 North Beja (Bedawi) ɡaːl ˈmale mheːj ˈfaɖiɡ eːj (lit: 'hand') aˈsaɡwir (5 + 1) asaːˈrama (5 + 2) asiˈmheːj
Cushitic_languages
Integration of humanist ethical philosophy
Grayling, Anthony (eds.), The Wiley Blackwell Handbook of Humanism (2015). El-Bedawi, Emran, "Humanism, Islamic", in Muhammad in History, Thought, and Culture:
Religious_humanism
Family of dialects/variants of the Arabic language
639–3: adf) Shihhi Arabic (شحّي – šiḥḥi) – (ISO 639–3: ssh) Bareqi Arabic Bedawi Arabic (البدوية – badawi/bdiwi) – (ISO 639–3: avl) Central Asian Arabic
Varieties_of_Arabic
Numeral system of the Arabic alphabet
koiné Eastern Western Western Algerian Sulaym Libyan koiné Western Egyptian Bedawi Nile Valley Egyptian Saʽidi Sudanese Levantine North Cilician Lebanese Syrian
Abjad_numerals
Arabic variety spoken in the Levant
Levant). Most authors only include sedentary dialects, excluding Levantine Bedawi Arabic of the Syrian Desert and the Negev, which belongs to Peninsular Arabic
Levantine_Arabic
Variety of Levantine Arabic spoken in the Kingdom of Jordan
Maktaba (Fuṣḥa) becomes Maktabe (Moab), Maktabeh (North) and Mektaba (Bedawi). Named after the ancient Moab kingdom that was located in southern Jordan
Jordanian_Arabic
Branch of Cushitic languages spoken in Northeast Africa
Cushitic languages. The North Cushitic branch is also sometimes called Beja or Bedawi, is a subgroup of the Cushitic family of languages. This representation
North_Cushitic_languages
Large valley in Sinai
Berrett & al. (1996), p. 315–16. Berrett & al. (1996), p. 316. "Wadi Feiran". Bedawi. Archived from the original on 14 January 2017. Retrieved 7 November 2016
Wadi_Feiran
Language scope defined in the ISO 639-3 standard
Arabic arz – Egyptian Arabic auz – Uzbeki Arabic avl – Eastern Egyptian Bedawi Arabic ayh – Hadrami Arabic ayl – Libyan Arabic ayn – Sanaani Arabic ayp
ISO_639_macrolanguage
Annual literary award for speculative fiction
Tananarive Due* "Black Horror Rising" Uncanny Magazine, May-June 2019 Layla Al-Bedawi "Tongue-Tied: A Catalog of Losses" Fireside, January 2019 Charlie Jane Anders
Ignyte Award for Outstanding Creative Nonfiction
Ignyte_Award_for_Outstanding_Creative_Nonfiction
Dialect of Arabic spoken in Eastern Libya
the east and shares the same dialect with western Egypt, Western Egyptian Bedawi Arabic, with between 90,000 and 474,000 speakers in Egypt. It is considered
Eastern_Libyan_Arabic
International football competition
Nairobi City Stadium, Nairobi, Kenya Attendance: 8,650 Referee: Babiker El-Bedawi (Sudan) 19 July 1980 William Mkapa Stadium, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Attendance:
1982 FIFA World Cup qualification (CAF)
1982_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification_(CAF)
that can cross-cut political boundaries (as with the urban, or Levantine Bedawi Arabic subtypes), but can also be entirely unique (as in the case of localized
Languages_of_Palestine
Spirit in Middle-Eastern and Horn-of-African cultures
degree of political power to her. Sayidi Bedawi (Our Lord Bedawi), the zār counterpart of Sayid Ahmed al-Bedawi, whose shrine is in Tanta, Egypt. He is
Zār
Surname list
Shanab is a surname. In the Bedawi dialect of Sudanese Arabic the word means moustache. People with the surname include: Abdel Fattah Abou-Shanab (born
Shanab
Arabic variety spoken in Egypt
the imperfect and the integration of the participle. The Western Egyptian Bedawi Arabic variety of the western desert differs from all other Arabic varieties
Egyptian_Arabic
Ethnic group
Regions with significant populations Languages Native language: Levantine Bedawi Arabic Secondary language: Modern Hebrew Religion Islam Related ethnic groups
Galilee_Bedouin
Variety of Arabic spoken in the Hejaz region of Saudi Arabia
koiné Eastern Western Western Algerian Sulaym Libyan koiné Western Egyptian Bedawi Nile Valley Egyptian Saʽidi Sudanese Levantine North Cilician Lebanese Syrian
Hejazi_Arabic
Medical condition
Christopher R.; Shojaee, Samira; Maldonado, Fabien; Yarmus, Lonny B.; Bedawi, Eihab; Feller-Kopman, David; Rahman, Najib M.; Akulian, Jason A.; Gorden
Hepatic_hydrothorax
Topics referred to by the same term
refer to: Betawi people Betawi language Betawi cuisine Betawi mask dance Bedawi (disambiguation) Batavi (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists
Betawi
2011 studio album by Gers Pardoel
Gerwin Pardoel Gerwin Pardoel 4:21 14. "Emotioneel hart" Gerwin Pardoel, Kim Arzbach, Vijay Kanhai, Arjan Bedawi Soulsearchin' 3:30 Total length: 50:14
Deze_wereld_is_van_jou
Public university in Wad Madani, Sudan
faculty being Former Minister of Finance and Economic Planning, Ibrahim El-Bedawi. During the Sudanese civil war (2023–present) the Rapid Support Forces attacked
University_of_Gezira
"The Santa Monica Prophecies: A Collaborative Triptych" (with Layla Al-Bedawi, Holly Lyn Walrath, 2017) "Stepping Through a Portal" (2014) "A World of
Bonnie_Jo_Stufflebeam
Ethnic group
tolerated. Amarar tribe Bisharin tribe Hedareb, t'badwe, to-bedawye and bedawi may refer to the people or their language. Beja is an Arabic name for the
Hedareb_people
Finisterre language of Papua New Guinea
in a single village in Madang Province. The alternate names for Neko are Bedawi and Beja. Neko at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) "Glottolog
Neko_language
2008 studio album by Promise
3:49 6. "Girl" (featuring Mr. Probz, Jon Hope and Famous) V. Kanhai, A. Bedawi, K. Arzbach, P. Shepherd, D. Stehr, A Bishop, H. Grigsby Soulsearchin' 4:10
More_Than_Music
Rida Mohamed Ali 1990: Rida Mohamed Ali 1991: Rida Mohamed Ali 1992: Amna Bedawi Jemaa 1993: Nadia Hamdi Ahmed 1994: Nadia Hamdi Ahmed 1995: Nadia Hamdi
List of Egyptian Athletics Championships winners
List_of_Egyptian_Athletics_Championships_winners
List of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with A
avk I/C constructed Kotava Kotava avl I/L Afro-Asiatic Eastern Egyptian Bedawi Arabic avm I/E Pama–Nyungan Angkamuthi avn I/L Niger–Congo Avatime avo I/E
ISO_639:a
Kenya 3–1 Tanzania Nairobi, Kenya Adero 30' Owino 57', 80' (pen.) Ali Stadium: Nairobi City Stadium Attendance: 8,650 Referee: Babiker El-Bedawi (Sudan)
Tanzania national football team results
Tanzania_national_football_team_results
Tunisian-Canadian artificial intelligence scientist and engineer
2016.2585575. "IEEE Best Land Transportation Paper Award". Ou, Chaojie; Bedawi, Safaa Mahmoud; Koesdwiady, Arief B.; Karray, Fakhri (2018). "Predicting
Fakhreddine_Karray
Arabic Afroasiatic Arabic, Northwest Arabian, Levantine Bedawi Arabic, or Eastern Egyptian Bedawi Arabic Afroasiatic Arabic, Nubi or Ki-Nubi Afroasiatic
Index_of_language_articles
International football competition
Al-Amori (1966-11-22)22 November 1966 (aged 21) Al-Wehdat 10 3MF Fayez Al-Bedawi (1962-08-05)5 August 1962 (aged 25) Al-Ramtha 13 3MF Moneeb Gharaibeh (1965-01-01)1
1988_Arab_Cup_squads
International football competition
Abu-Abed (1965-01-19)19 January 1965 (aged 20) Al-Faisaly 3MF Fayez Al-Bedawi (1962-08-05)5 August 1962 (aged 22) Al-Ramtha 3MF Mohammad Al-Dawud (1960-04-14)14
1985_Arab_Cup_squads
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Boy/Male
Gaelic
Free wind.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Satisfied, Satisfaction
Girl/Female
Australian, French, German, Hebrew, Polish
God is Bountiful; God of Plenty; God is My Oath
Boy/Male
German
Small; Intelligent One
Girl/Female
Indian
Name of a Raga
Girl/Female
Biblical
Judgment, striving.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Muslim
The Utmost; Highest Degree
Boy/Male
Muslim
Medicine
Boy/Male
Arabic, British, Hindu, Indian
Ocean
Female
English
Elaborated form of English Keisha, LAKEISHA means "cassia," a bark similar to cinnamon.
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