BAHASA ARAB - Pengangkutan Air (Water Transports)Taqwa Hunter
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This document defines and provides examples of various types of water transports. It lists 10 different modes of water transportation including ships, boats, motorboats, yachts, submarines, ferries, hovercrafts, warships, merchant/cargo ships, and tongkangs. Each term is provided in Arabic script with the English and Malay translations. The document was prepared by Taqwa Hunter as an overview of water transport systems.
BAHASA ARAB - Hidupan Laut (Marine Creatures)Taqwa Hunter
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The document lists and defines 20 different types of marine creatures in Arabic and English. It includes common sea animals such as fish, crab, squid, prawn, shark, whale, octopus, coral, starfish, sea horse, jellyfish, turtle, otter, eel, dolphin, stingray, swordfish, cockle, lobster, and seal. Each creature is defined with its Arabic name followed by its English translation. The creatures are listed in alphabetical order in Arabic.
BAHASA ARAB - Pengangkutan Udara (Air Transports)Taqwa Hunter
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This document lists and defines 10 types of air transports in Arabic, including:
1) Aeroplane
2) Air ship/ Zeppelin
3) Hot air balloon
4) Helicopter
5) Jet Fighter
6) Air Plane
7) Rocket
8) Space shuttle
9) UFO (Unidentified Flying Object)
10) Cable Car
This document lists various types of foods and dishes in Arabic and their Malay translations. It includes foods categorized as grains (rice), soups, noodles, porridges, breads, biscuits, eggs, fruits, vegetables, meats (chicken, beef, mutton), seafood, snacks/desserts (cakes, chocolate), condiments (vinegar, sugar, salt, oil), sauces, and more. It also provides translations for common cooking methods like fried, grilled/steak, boiled, and sweet and sour dishes. The goal is to teach food and cooking vocabulary in Arabic and Malay.
This document lists and defines 9 common question words in Arabic and their Indonesian translations:
1) M - What
2) Limz - Why
3) Man - Who
4) Kayfa - How
5) Kam - How many/much
6) Hal - Are you?
7) Mat - When
8) Ayna - Where
9) Ayyu - Which
BAHASA ARAB - Harfun Jar dan Harfun 'Atof (Prepositions and Conjunctions)Taqwa Hunter
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This document provides a list of Arabic prepositions and their meanings in English and Indonesian. It includes prepositions like min (from), ila (to), 'an (about), 'ala (above/on), fi (at/inside), rubba (more/less), bi (with), ka (like/similar to), and li (for). It also lists common conjunctions such as wa (and), fa (then), summa (next/then), au/am (or), im (either), hatt (until), lakinna (but), l (no), and bal (just). The prepositions and conjunctions are explained with examples of their usage.
The document lists the Arabic names for various local Malaysian fruits:
1) Nenas is the Arabic word for pineapple.
2) Rambutan is translated as 愆惡悋悄 惺惘惺.
3) Pisang is written as 慍.
This document provides the names and details of the 114 chapters (surahs) of the Quran. It lists each surah's name in Arabic and English, its number, which juzuk it falls under, whether it is Makkiyyah (revealed in Mecca) or Madaniyyah (revealed in Medina), and how many ayats (verses) it contains. The surahs are listed from the shortest to the longest.
This document lists 62 names of Allah (Asm-ul Husn) in Arabic with their English translations. Each name is accompanied by its number in the list and a short description in Arabic and English. The names describe Allah's qualities as the Most Merciful, Most Gracious, Eternal Lord, Creator, Forgiver, and more. The document was prepared to teach about the beautiful names of Allah.
BAHASA ARAB - Hidupan Laut (Marine Creatures)Taqwa Hunter
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The document lists and defines 20 different types of marine creatures in Arabic and English. It includes common sea animals such as fish, crab, squid, prawn, shark, whale, octopus, coral, starfish, sea horse, jellyfish, turtle, otter, eel, dolphin, stingray, swordfish, cockle, lobster, and seal. Each creature is defined with its Arabic name followed by its English translation. The creatures are listed in alphabetical order in Arabic.
BAHASA ARAB - Pengangkutan Udara (Air Transports)Taqwa Hunter
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This document lists and defines 10 types of air transports in Arabic, including:
1) Aeroplane
2) Air ship/ Zeppelin
3) Hot air balloon
4) Helicopter
5) Jet Fighter
6) Air Plane
7) Rocket
8) Space shuttle
9) UFO (Unidentified Flying Object)
10) Cable Car
This document lists various types of foods and dishes in Arabic and their Malay translations. It includes foods categorized as grains (rice), soups, noodles, porridges, breads, biscuits, eggs, fruits, vegetables, meats (chicken, beef, mutton), seafood, snacks/desserts (cakes, chocolate), condiments (vinegar, sugar, salt, oil), sauces, and more. It also provides translations for common cooking methods like fried, grilled/steak, boiled, and sweet and sour dishes. The goal is to teach food and cooking vocabulary in Arabic and Malay.
This document lists and defines 9 common question words in Arabic and their Indonesian translations:
1) M - What
2) Limz - Why
3) Man - Who
4) Kayfa - How
5) Kam - How many/much
6) Hal - Are you?
7) Mat - When
8) Ayna - Where
9) Ayyu - Which
BAHASA ARAB - Harfun Jar dan Harfun 'Atof (Prepositions and Conjunctions)Taqwa Hunter
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This document provides a list of Arabic prepositions and their meanings in English and Indonesian. It includes prepositions like min (from), ila (to), 'an (about), 'ala (above/on), fi (at/inside), rubba (more/less), bi (with), ka (like/similar to), and li (for). It also lists common conjunctions such as wa (and), fa (then), summa (next/then), au/am (or), im (either), hatt (until), lakinna (but), l (no), and bal (just). The prepositions and conjunctions are explained with examples of their usage.
The document lists the Arabic names for various local Malaysian fruits:
1) Nenas is the Arabic word for pineapple.
2) Rambutan is translated as 愆惡悋悄 惺惘惺.
3) Pisang is written as 慍.
This document provides the names and details of the 114 chapters (surahs) of the Quran. It lists each surah's name in Arabic and English, its number, which juzuk it falls under, whether it is Makkiyyah (revealed in Mecca) or Madaniyyah (revealed in Medina), and how many ayats (verses) it contains. The surahs are listed from the shortest to the longest.
This document lists 62 names of Allah (Asm-ul Husn) in Arabic with their English translations. Each name is accompanied by its number in the list and a short description in Arabic and English. The names describe Allah's qualities as the Most Merciful, Most Gracious, Eternal Lord, Creator, Forgiver, and more. The document was prepared to teach about the beautiful names of Allah.
This document provides information about Arabic pronouns. It lists the singular, dual, and plural forms of pronouns for the first, second, third and possessive persons for both male and female genders. The pronouns are organized into tables with their Arabic spelling, English translation, and indication of whether they refer to male, female, or both genders.
BAHASA ARAB - Lagu Negaraku (National Anthem)Taqwa Hunter
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The document is a poem titled "Y Bild朝" or "My Country" consisting of 6 stanzas. Each stanza contains 3 lines in Arabic with an English translation below. The poem expresses love and pride for one's homeland, referring to it as the land where blood was spilt, the people living united and progressive, and wishing blessings, happiness, and a successful reign for their king from Allah.
BAHASA ARAB - Organ Dalaman (Internal Organs)Taqwa Hunter
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The document lists and defines 16 internal organs of the human body in Arabic and English. The organs included are:
1. Brain (Otak)
2. Stomach (Perut)
3. Liver (Hati)
4. Heart (Jantung)
5. Blood (Darah)
6. Kidney (Buah Pinggang)
BAHASA ARAB - Zorof Zaman (Adverb of Time)Taqwa Hunter
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This document provides 13 Arabic terms used to describe time and temporal adverbs. It includes terms translated to English such as:
1. Al-An - Now
2. Anifn - Just Now
3. H朝na - While
4. 'Aqiba - Immediately after
BAHASA ARAB - Zorof Makan (Adverb of Place)Taqwa Hunter
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This document provides a list of 14 Arabic terms used to describe location or position. It includes terms that translate to English as: in front of, behind, beside, near, above, below, in the middle of, surrounding, inside, outside, at the corner, on the right, on the left, and at the end. The terms are presented with their Arabic spelling, translation, and number.
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