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Arabic alphabet   /ˈærəbɪk ˈælfəbˌɛt/   Listen
Arabic alphabet

noun
1.
The alphabet of 28 characters derived from Aramaic and used for writing Arabic languages (and borrowed for writing Urdu).






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"Arabic alphabet" Quotes from Famous Books



... fourteenth letter of the Arabic alphabet, in its medial form () closely resembling an eye ...
— The Book Of The Thousand Nights And One Night, Volume IV • Anonymous

... which is some like our "sh" in its effect, is a very pretty letter, and enough of them would make very attractive trimming for pantalets or other clothing. The entire Arabic alphabet, I think, would work up first-rate into trimming for aprons, skirts, and ...
— Remarks • Bill Nye

... introduced into Arabia before the time of Mohammed. They are of two kinds, the Cufic, which were first used, and the Neskhi, which superseded them, and which continue in use at the present day. The Arabic alphabet was, with a few modifications, early adopted by the Persians ...
— Handbook of Universal Literature - From The Best and Latest Authorities • Anne C. Lynch Botta



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