Daniel Peterson wrote:It has "a," "i," and "u," but it has them in both long and short forms -- that is, "a," "i," "u," "aa," "ii," and "uu."
In actual speech, though, sounds approximating "o" and "e" can also be heard in most dialects.
CFR
Daniel Peterson wrote:It has "a," "i," and "u," but it has them in both long and short forms -- that is, "a," "i," "u," "aa," "ii," and "uu."
In actual speech, though, sounds approximating "o" and "e" can also be heard in most dialects.
cinepro wrote:Daniel Peterson wrote:It has "a," "i," and "u," but it has them in both long and short forms -- that is, "a," "i," "u," "aa," "ii," and "uu."
In actual speech, though, sounds approximating "o" and "e" can also be heard in most dialects.
CFR
Daniel Peterson wrote:Kam maqaala aw kam kitaab qara’ta ‘an taariikh al-falsafa al-islaamiyya am ‘an asbaab an-nuzuul am ‘an as-siira an-nabawiyya? Kam maqaala aw kam kitaab katabta, yaa himaar jaahil?
solomarineris wrote:taariikh al-falsafa al-islaamiyya= History of Islam
Can there be no separation of these things in some of your minds? I mean, does the fact that the LDS church isn't really true have to imply that DCP doesn't really know Arabic? I'm just not getting it.
Sethbag wrote:Can there be no separation of these things in some of your minds? I mean, does the fact that the LDS church isn't really true have to imply that DCP doesn't really know Arabic? I'm just not getting it.
Sethbag wrote:I don't see what DCP's knowledge of Arabic, and familiarity with Islam, has to do with his LDS apologetics.
Daniel Peterson wrote:CFR?
Kam maqaala.. jaahil?