How to Negate in Arabic: 5 Words You Need to Know

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This episode is Part 1 of a multi‑episode series exploring advanced English–Arabic vocabulary related to socio‑economic problems — the issues commonly found in news reports, academic discussions, and policy debates.Each term includes its Arabic translation and a clear example sen ...  Show more

The Anatomy of an Epic: How “Meat” Became Music in Arabic

What do a butcher shop, a chaotic battlefield, and Homer’s Iliad all have in common? In today’s episode, we uncover the fascinating linguistic ties behind the Arabic root ل-ح-م (l-ḥ-m). While you might recognize laḥm as the everyday word for "meat," its ancient foundation revolve ...  Show more

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