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Spanish Arabic

noun

  1. the Arabic language as used in Spain during the period of Moorish domination and influence, c900–1500. : SpAr


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Example Sentences

Together with Latino theater group eSe Teatro and Dunya Productions, which focuses on Middle East, North African and Arab voices, the show at University Heights Center was presented in English, Spanish, Arabic and Mandarin.

The failure to go after Russian posts in Spanish, Arabic and other languages has left open the door for the Kremlin to win over audiences in parts of the world where the United States, its main villain, is viewed with greater ambivalence.

To make the book more accessible, she is working on getting it translated into Spanish, Arabic and French.

The video has been played on China’s Bilibili platform 378,000 times and broadcast in English, French, Spanish, Arabic, Indonesian, Filipino — as well as by NTV, a Houston TV station that failed to note the content was Chinese government propaganda.

The claims have also crossed over into other languages, including Dutch, Italian, German, Polish, Spanish, Arabic, Portuguese and Hebrew.

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