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* '''ua''' - from Arabic: [[Wiktionary:و|و]] - ''n'' - '''u''', the twentieth letter of the [[:Category:Alel|Alel]] alphabet. | * '''ua''' - from Arabic: [[Wiktionary:و|و]] - ''n'' - '''u''', the twentieth letter of the [[:Category:Alel|Alel]] alphabet. | '''ua''' - from Arabic: [[Wiktionary:واحد|واحد]] - ''n'', ''num'' - cardinal number 1, one | ||
* '''ulad''' - from Arabic: [[Wiktionary:ولد|ولد]] - ''n'' - boy, son, young male | * '''ulad''' - from Arabic: [[Wiktionary:ولد|ولد]] - ''n'' - boy, son, young male |
Revision as of 03:36, 20 May 2010
This article is one of many about Alel
a
- al - from Arabic: ال - art definite grammatical article
- alel - from Hawaiian: alelo - n language, system of communication using words or symbols
- pl alelat
- azul - from Spanish: azul - adj, n - blue, having blue as its color; the color blue
b
- bada - from Arabic: بعد - prep - after (time- or motion-wise), behind, to the back of
- behi - from Basque: behi - n - cow, female domesticated ox or other bovine
- pl behim
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e
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h
- hunda - from Germanic: hund - n - dog, hound, canine
i
- icimak - from Serbo-Croatian: ići - v - go, walk; move from a place to another that is further away
j
- jodek - from Korean: 쫓다 - v - chase, pursue, follow at speed
k
- ketab - from Arabic: كتاب - n book, collection of sheets of paper bound together containing printed or written material
- pl ketabat
- kijan - from Swahili: jani - adj, n - green, having green as its color; the color green
- kuca - from Serbo-Croatian: kuća - n house, home, abode; archetypal structure of a human dwelling
- pl kucat
l
m
- matek - from Spanish: matar - v - kill, murder, put to death
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- ruj - from French: rouge - adj, n - red, having red as its color; the color red
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- sama - from Arabic: سماء - n - sky, heaven
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u
- ua - from Arabic: و - n - u, the twentieth letter of the Alel alphabet. | ua - from Arabic: واحد - n, num - cardinal number 1, one
- ulad - from Arabic: ولد - n - boy, son, young male
- pl - uladem