- سَاحِل → سَوَاحِل → سَوَاحِلِيّ sāḥil
sawāḥil sawāḥilī "coast" "coasts" (broken plural) "of coasts"...
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originated as an
exonym for the
language derived from Arabic: سواحل, romanized:
Sawāhil, lit. 'coasts', with
Waungwana as the endonym.
Modern Standard Swahili...
- "Swahili"
means people of the
coasts in
Arabic and is
derived from the word
sawahil ("coasts"). The
Swahili people and
their culture formed from a distinct...
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class Units Note
Sawahil (
Dorrar Support Ship) 1
Nautilus (Swiftship 176) SDV 2...
- سـواحـل بـر الـشـام و الـجـبـل، 1782-1841 م Ta’rih
Hawadit Jarat bil-Sham wa-
Sawahil Barr al-Sham wa-l-Jabal, 1782-1841 m).
Maqam Protestantism in
Lebanon Also...
- name
comes from Arabic: سَاحِل sāħil = "coast",
broken plural سَوَاحِل
sawāħil = "coasts", سَوَاحِلِىّ sawāħilï = "of coasts". In ****an, Late
Middle ****anese...
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social structures in many ways.
According to
Helena Jerman, the word "
Sawahil"
among the
Shirazi people referred to "free but landless"
strata of the...
- (Arabic: الغالية في رد المغاليـة) Fayz al-Saahil va
Ojoubat Masa'il Ahl al-
Sawahil (Arabic: فیض الساحل و اجوبة مسائل اهل السواحل)
Tahrim Naql Al-Jana'iz al-Motaqayerah...
- late
medieval English medical books spelled sumac.
Swahili سواحل
sawāhil [
sawaːħil] (listen),
coasts (plural of sāhil, coast).
Historically Swahili was...
- 2012 that the souk, the Aden bus station, and
areas of the al-Asla and
Sawahil neighborhoods were the most damaged. The al-Sarh
neighborhood also witnessed...