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Bedouin (Arabic Nomadic Tribesman) ... 3D Golden Arabic Numbers ... Lushpix Illustration...
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www.fotosearch.com/illustration/arabic.html
www.fotosearch.com/illustration/arabic.html
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Adobe Illustrator - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Adobe Illustrator is a vector graphics editor developed and marketed by Adobe Systems. The latest version, Illustrator CS4, is the fourteenth generation in the product line. Numerous new features inc...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adobe_Illustrator
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In a previous post someone well spoted that I was playing with "Arabic" numbers, which are in fact Indian numbers (the circle means 5 and the dots are zeros.) It's the Westeners who use Arabic numbers such as: 1,2,3.
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creativebits.org/inspiration/arabic_calligraphy
creativebits.org/inspiration/arabic_calligraphy
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articles about the History of Arabic Calligraphy, Arabic Language Script, The Kufic Styles, and The Cursive Styles ... ; An example of what is called the Indian numerals used by Arabs in theMiddle East and what is called the Arabic numerals used in the West...
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www.sakkal.com/instrctn/Arabic_Numerals.html
www.sakkal.com/instrctn/Arabic_Numerals.html
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This release (1.03) adds animated illustration of how to write Arabic letters. Click on a letter and watch out, as many times as you want, how it is traced or see its position relative to the line. Easy Arabic provides point and click sound capability, quizzes, games and more.
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www.arabic2000.com/products/easy-arabic.html
www.arabic2000.com/products/easy-arabic.html
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A number of our vistors asked about Arabic numerals (Arabic numbers). In fact, the numbers 0,1, 2 ...9 are the Arabic ones. However, some Arab countries use a system of symbols which originated in India. Here's a chart of the two numerals systems.
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www.arabic2000.com/arabic/alphabet.html
www.arabic2000.com/arabic/alphabet.html
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Our website Speak7 helps you learn Arabic numbers, cardinal numbers, ordinal numbers in Arabic, and more about Arabic grammar, vocabulary, and expressions in Arabic with Speak7 ... The table below shows examples of Arabic numbers. The first and the fifth columns have numbers used in some Arab countries;
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arabic.speak7.com/arabic_numbers.htm
arabic.speak7.com/arabic_numbers.htm
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Part of the answer is that Western numbers have become a true global standard. According to this Arabeyse.Org forum post from Arfeen Serajul, many Western Arabic speaking countries like Morocco ONLY use Western numbers and are unfamiliar with what we call "Arabic numbers" (Arabic speakers call them "Hindi numbers").
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www.personal.psu.edu/ejp10/blogs/gotunicode/2007/11/for...
www.personal.psu.edu/ejp10/blogs/gotunicode/2007/11/formatting_arabic_numbers.html
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How to write and say the numbers in Arabic from 1-10. ... Historically "true" Arabic numbers are the ones we use in the West like 1, 2, 3, 4, etc. ... When you write the numbers, again, they go from left to right, like English words and numbers, but opposite from Arabic language. For example the number 127 would look like this:
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www.gomideast.com/arabic/numbers.htm
www.gomideast.com/arabic/numbers.htm
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