Examples of using Literatures in English and their translations into Arabic
{-}
-
Colloquial
-
Political
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Computer
School of Literatures Languages and Cultures LLC.
African American Literatures and Cultures Institute.
Arts and Humanities Languages Literatures and Linguistics Natural Sciences.
Literatures and Cultures of North America in International Perspective'.
The Institute of the Comparative Analysis of the Literatures and Languages.
The University of Edinburgh the School of Literatures Languages and Cultures LLC.
The Master 's Degree in Comparative European and Non-European Languages and Literatures.
The Department of Oriental Languages and Literatures of Shanghai Foreign Language College.
Palestinian literature is one of numerous Arabic literatures, but its affiliation is national, rather than territorial.
It is also depicted in traditional Japanese literatures such as Records of Ancient Matters and Bungo Fudoki.
By the late Edo period, simple wazan knowledge spread among the people, appearing in numerous literatures.
Dr De Cillis completed her undergraduate studies in the field of English and Arabic Languages and Literatures at the Università degli Studi di Napoli- L'Orientale in Naples, Italy, in 2001.
American Indian Quarterly American Indian Culture and Research Journal Canadian Journal of Native Studies European Review of Native American Studies Native Studies Review Studies in American Indian Literatures(SAIL) Wíčazo Ša Review.
Labtone products carry a one year(12months) warranty, we provide comprehensive factory services and supports, technical literatures, manuals and guides as well as having qualified staffs and experts to help solve your problems.
The Union issues annually about 70 books and 5 periodicals: The Literary Situation, a cultural monthly; The Literary Week, a weekly literary magazine; Foreign Literatures; a quarterly concerned with Arab Heritage; and Historical Studies; and Political Thought, a quarterly.
As recited in various Islamic and Ethiopian literatures, the famous Bilal ibn Rabah, or Bilal al-Habashi, originally a non-Muslim slave from Ethiopia who lived in Mecca during the time of Prophet Muhammad, was known to have been an important and trusted companion of the Prophet.
American Indian Literatures 11 1 Spring 1999.
World Languages Literatures.
War Revolution and Independence in South East Asia Literatures.
Functions Literatures.
