English to afrikaans meaning of

Die woord "Arabies" is 'n byvoeglike naamwoord wat verband hou met of afkomstig is van die Arabiese Skiereiland, wat 'n streek in Wes-Asië is. Dit kan ook verwys na die kultuur, taal of mense van hierdie streek. Daarbenewens kan dit gebruik word om perde van 'n spesifieke ras wat in die Arabiese Skiereiland ontstaan het, te beskryf.

Synonyms

  1. arab

Sentence Examples

  1. In a recess was a kind of divan, surmounted with a stand of Arabian swords in silver scabbards, and the handles resplendent with gems from the ceiling hung a lamp of Venetian glass, of beautiful shape and color, while the feet rested on a Turkey carpet, in which they sunk to the instep tapestry hung before the door by which Franz had entered, and also in front of another door, leading into a second apartment which seemed to be brilliantly illuminated.
  2. He had within his reach his pistols and carbine, and Ali, standing near him, held one of the small Arabian hatchets, whose form has not varied since the Crusades.
  3. I bought soft blue sofas from a furniture store and bought a lot of vintage stuff, a filtered lamp that cast glows of yellow at nighttime, two white high stools that I put at the kitchen counter, a rectangular coffee table, and an Arabian rug placed in the middle of the room underneath it.
  4. He then endeavored to re-enter the marvellous grottos, but they had suddenly receded, and now the path became a labyrinth, and then the entrance vanished, and in vain did he tax his memory for the magic and mysterious word which opened the splendid caverns of Ali Baba to the Arabian fisherman.
  5. My father had brought me out from Scotland at the age of six, and I had never been home since so England was a sort of Arabian Nights to me, and I counted on stopping there for the rest of my days.
  6. I beg you, therefore, to excuse if you find anything in me too Turkish, too Italian, or too Arabian.
  7. Monte Cristo and Haydée took the beverage in the original Arabian manner, that is to say, without sugar.
  8. Dhows are the sailing boats that Arabian traders have used for over a thousand years along the coast of Africa.
  9. It had been supposed some of the papers might be in the Arabian, Romaic, or Turkish language, and the interpreter of the House was in attendance.
  10. It was an Oriental feast that he offered to them, but of such a kind as the Arabian fairies might be supposed to prepare.