4 definitions by Zajeros
Original Arabic word for "Chicken/hen"...
"Dajajah" = one chicken/hen (single), "Dajaj" = chickens/hens (plural)
This word is not frequently used in Arab countries these days, they use the word "farkha" instead.
"Dajajah" = one chicken/hen (single), "Dajaj" = chickens/hens (plural)
This word is not frequently used in Arab countries these days, they use the word "farkha" instead.
by Zajeros May 26, 2010
Arabic word for "Egg"
"Beida" = one egg (single)
"Beid" = eggs (plural)
Also used as an obscene term for human testicles or someone who is a jerk.
"Beida" = one egg (single)
"Beid" = eggs (plural)
Also used as an obscene term for human testicles or someone who is a jerk.
1. The "beida" cracked and the chick came out of it.
2. Chickens produce "beid".
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3. I'll kick you in your "beid".
4. He always behave like an idiot, he's a total "beida".
2. Chickens produce "beid".
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3. I'll kick you in your "beid".
4. He always behave like an idiot, he's a total "beida".
by Zajeros May 27, 2010
Arabic word for (Mountain).
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"Jabal" = Mountain (single), "Jibal" = Mountains (plural)
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Also used in a rhetorical way to describe someone who have a large amount of patience to stand against all kinds of trouble and pain.
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"Qimmah" = Summit/Peak (single), "Qimam" = Peaks (plural)
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Also used in a rhetorical way to indicate someone who reached the top in a particular field.
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"Jabal" = Mountain (single), "Jibal" = Mountains (plural)
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Also used in a rhetorical way to describe someone who have a large amount of patience to stand against all kinds of trouble and pain.
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"Qimmah" = Summit/Peak (single), "Qimam" = Peaks (plural)
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Also used in a rhetorical way to indicate someone who reached the top in a particular field.
1. "Al-Jibal" are the pegs of the Earth.
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2. William Wallace had been the "Jabal" of Scotland.
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3. Edmund Hillary reached the "Qimmah" of Everest.
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4. Albert Einstein was a "Qimmah" in Physics.
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2. William Wallace had been the "Jabal" of Scotland.
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3. Edmund Hillary reached the "Qimmah" of Everest.
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4. Albert Einstein was a "Qimmah" in Physics.
by Zajeros August 6, 2010