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Get the Qrahn mug.Qairah is a girls name who is really insecure and hot headed person, they can be nice sometimes, they can be addicted to some things example coffee, Qairah can really be jealous, she is always full of herself and acts Good around people.
Ex: Qairah why you so jealous of me?
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Get the Qairah mug.Qarsherskiyan English is an umbrella term for several somewhat similar dialects of English spoken by some members of the Ethnic Qarsherskiyan tribe and people who grew up around the Ethnic Qarsherskiyan community. It is often described by speakers of Standardized American English as being a mix of Tangier Island English, African American English or Ebonics, Southern American Accent, Appalachian Accents, and a bit of Midwestern Accent thrown in, all topped off with random Islamic Arabic and Creole French terms sprinkled in such as:
Bon Mateèn,
Salam Aleékum,
Merci Byoukou,
Alhamdulillah,
SubhanAllah,
MashAllah,
InşAllah,
Etc.
Bon Mateèn,
Salam Aleékum,
Merci Byoukou,
Alhamdulillah,
SubhanAllah,
MashAllah,
InşAllah,
Etc.
Whenever she speaks in her Qarsherskiyan English, my friend makes me smile. I like her accent. It's very attractive.
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Qarshkī Creole is a dying language, just like it's more simplified sister language, Tidewater Pidgin. It has very few speakers left, is split into several complex dialects that are nearly unintelligible at times, and uses 3 writing systems simultaneously:
English/Latin alphabet
Arabic/Persian abjadiyyah
Russian/Cyrillic alphabet
English/Latin alphabet
Arabic/Persian abjadiyyah
Russian/Cyrillic alphabet
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