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BAHRAINIS

Definition av BAHRAINIS

  1. böjningsform av Bahraini

Antal bokstäver

9

Är palindrom

Nej

18
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AHR
AI
AIN
BA
BAH

6

6

816
AA
AAB
AAH
AAI


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Exempel på hur man kan använda BAHRAINIS i en mening

  • Communities speaking the Persian language in the Arab world exist among the Iraqis, the Kuwaitis, and the Bahrainis, in addition to others.
  • The coup was orchestrated by 73 individuals of various nationalities including 60 Bahrainis, 11 Saudis, a Kuwaiti, and an Omani.
  • West Asian peoples: Saudis, Iraqis, Kuwaitis, Lebanese, Israelis, Palestinians, Armenians, Georgians, Azerbaijanis, Anatolians, Cypriots, Emiratis, Omanis, Syrians, Jordanians, Yemenis, Qataris, Bahrainis, Egyptians.
  • On 25 July, 1851, Saeed bin Tahnun successfully negotiated a treaty between the Bahrainis and Wahhabis, in which the Bahrainis would pay an annual zakat to Faisal in exchange for his renouncement of any claims to Qatar and return of Al Bidda to the chieftainship of Ali bin Khalifa.
  • The antagonism between the Qataris and Bahrainis persisted, exacerbated by the Al Khalifa's presumption that their annual tribute of 4,000 riyals to the Wahhabis had effectively purchased Qatar and its tribes.
  • 9,936 foreign opposition fighters were killed by late December 2013, according to the Jihadist Salafist Movement in Jordan, with the nationalities being as follows: 1,902 Tunisians, 1,807 Libyans, 1,432 Iraqis, 828 Lebanese, 821 Egyptians, 800 Palestinians, 714 Saudis, 571 Yemenis, 412 Moroccans, 274 Algerians, 202 Jordanians, 91 Omanis, 71 Kuwaitis, 42 Somalis, 30 Albanians and Caucasians, 21 Bahrainis, 9 Emiratis, 8 Qataris, 3 Sudanese and 1 Mauritanian.
  • A 2018 study of Arabs found that Peninsular Arabs genetically showed two distinct clusters and that Arabs in general can be genetically stratified into four groups; the first consisting of Maghrebi Arabs (Algerians, Moroccans, Tunisians and Libyans) along with the first Arabian Peninsula cluster, which consists of Saudis, Kuwaitis and Yemenis, the second consisting of Levantine Arabs (Palestinians, Lebanese, Syrians and Jordanians) along with Egyptians and Iraqis and Moroccan Jews, the third compromising Sudanese and Comorians, and the fourth compromising the second Arabian Peninsula cluster consisting of Omanis, Emiratis, and Bahrainis.
  • Free-diving was the primary source of income for many Persian Gulf nationals such as Qataris, Emiratis, Bahrainis, and Kuwaitis.
  • As with all Bahraini dialects, it is heavily influenced by Indo-European languages, including Iranian Languages such as the Achomi Language, an example of this is "Dolagh" (دولاغ) instead of "Jorab" (جوراب) for socks, which is used more commonly in modern Farsi and Arabic; the former having been influenced by the latter, in addition to Farsi, English (itself an Indo-European language), has also had an influenced on Bahraini Arabic, for example Bahrainis say "Ambaloos" (عمبلوص) for Ambulance, and "esweech" (سویچ) for electronic keys, It is also influenced by Turkish.


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