Sep 30, 2000 12:25
23 yrs ago
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English term
Hawk
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English to Arabic
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A bird of prey - the general term referring to all birds of the type. Or, if that's not possible, a red-tail hawk specifically.
Proposed translations
(Arabic)
0 | Hawk is: baazon (باز) or baazi (بازي) | Raghad |
0 | صقر | ahmadov (X) |
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Hawk is: baazon (باز) or baazi (بازي)
Hawk is: baazon (باز) or baazi (بازي)
and/or: sakkron (صقر).
Without (Arabic diacritics): baaz or bazzi
and/ or: sakkr.
The hawk is: albaaz or albaazi or assakkr
Plural: abwaaz or beezan and soukkoor or seakkaar
These two names refer to any of numerous diurnal birds of prey.
According to the Arabic encyclopedia a red-tail hawk is called: sakkron hawamon: (صقر حوام)
The red-tail hawk: ( الصقر الحوام): assakkr-ul hawamo
Plural: (صقور حوامة) sokoron hawamatom
Plural+(the): (الصقور الحوامة) assokoro-ul hawamato
This kind of (hawk) has a red tail, a red (shoulder) and a wide wing.
and/or: sakkron (صقر).
Without (Arabic diacritics): baaz or bazzi
and/ or: sakkr.
The hawk is: albaaz or albaazi or assakkr
Plural: abwaaz or beezan and soukkoor or seakkaar
These two names refer to any of numerous diurnal birds of prey.
According to the Arabic encyclopedia a red-tail hawk is called: sakkron hawamon: (صقر حوام)
The red-tail hawk: ( الصقر الحوام): assakkr-ul hawamo
Plural: (صقور حوامة) sokoron hawamatom
Plural+(the): (الصقور الحوامة) assokoro-ul hawamato
This kind of (hawk) has a red tail, a red (shoulder) and a wide wing.
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3 hrs
صقر
Yes, hawk, as ageneral term, means صقر (Sakr) or باز (Bazz) in Arabic.
Regards
Ahmad
Regards
Ahmad
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