“Alcohol, soda and sugar, what do they have in common, they are bad for you, but also they are all derived from Arabic, the words. Believe it or not… you probably speak Arabic every day! It’s true- Arabic has had a major impact on the development of Spanish, English, Hindi and many other languages from around the world. In this video, I’ll explain just how that happened– and talk about some of the Arabic words that most of us use on a daily basis.”
Brian Wiles براين وايلز :
- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtxkIdWKrCjdHmc3WE9Vxbw
- https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=856560068350452
Learn More:
- Google Arts & Culture: European Knowledge from Arabick Roots
- When the World Spoke Arabic
- 1001 Inventions Celebrates World Arabic Language Day at UNESCO
- Al Maqamat: Beautifully Illustrated Arabic Literary Tradition
- ‘Arabick Roots’ of science and medicine exhibition
- Translation Movement
- muslimheritage.com/?s=arabic
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