Pronunciation of the English word arab.
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1. | Yitzhak, an Israeli Jew from Tel-Aviv, regularly visits his Arab friends in the West Bank. Sadly, his Arab friends can't visit him in Tel-Aviv. Apartheid rules here. | |
2. | The Arab-Muslim countries neither support Palestine nor Western Sahara by humanism, it is because they are Arab-Muslims. Why then would they not support Western countries when it comes to terrorist acts? Why would they not support Asian, African or South American countries? | |
3. | Arab nationalism aims at building a single unified state built on Arab superiority. | |
4. | Japan relies on Arab countries for oil. | |
5. | In most countries, with the exception of the Arab countries and Israel, Saturday and Sunday are defined as the weekend. | |
6. | "Dima," Al-Sayib said sternly. "You know you're like a brother from another mother to me, but... cheating an Arab is unforgivable. Goodbye!" | |
7. | I bought a poster at the Arab World Institute in Paris and I had it framed. | |
8. | Japan depends on Arab countries for oil. | |
9. | As commercial and cultural contacts between East and West developed, Arab and Persian traders began calling on China along the Silk Road in increasing numbers. | |
10. | The word of the year 2011 in Denmark is "Arab spring". Other proposed words were "fat tax", "broken promises" and "road rage". |