Which preposition to use with arabic

in Occurrences 8%

Dissolve the gum-arabic in the preceding decoction, and add the sugar and copperas: when all is dissolved and mixed together, stir in the brandy, mixing it smoothly.

to Occurrences 7%

" When he was sixty-three he added Arabic to his other acquirements.

of Occurrences 4%

This was derived from a Hebrew translation from the Arabic of Averroes, who, in turn, knew only a Syriac translation of the Greek.

for Occurrences 4%

Bismilla, Arabic for "In the name of God!"

on Occurrences 3%

The letter, which was written hi Portuguese on one side and Arabic on the other, being read, and the present laid before the king, he and his nobles all in one voice gave thanks to God and Mahomet for granting them the friendship of so great a prince.

from Occurrences 3%

Next day, however, they were accommodated by the Governor with an agreeable house in the upper part of Valetta; and his Lordship, as soon as they were domiciled, began to take lessons in Arabic from a monkI believe one of the librarians of the public library.

at Occurrences 3%

Upon his return he was appointed Professor of Arabic at the University of Leiden.

into Occurrences 3%

I do not speak of the treatises on religion which in the Middle Ages and in our day were translated from the Arabic into certain dialects: that borrowed literature, which also exists among the Sonalulis of Eastern Africa and the Haussas and the Peuls of the Soudan, has nothing original.

by Occurrences 3%

Translated from the Arabic by Andrew Ghareeb.

as Occurrences 2%

She was even more scared, if that were possible, when two officers, obviously of high rank, came forward in the hall to greet her, and one addressed her in Arabic as Colonel Lawrence.

like Occurrences 1%

Every member of the Colony seemed able to talk Arabic like a native and, as they used to say in the up- state papers, a good time was being had by all.

than Occurrences 1%

The character of the people is Oriental; their appearance actually recalls, as we are told, that of the ancient dwellers about Jerusalem; their very customs have rather an Arabic than a Spanish tinge.

through Occurrences 1%

Even Greek terms made their way into Arabic through Aramaic.

during Occurrences 1%

Going along a street, we were greatly surprised at seeing our attendants, among whom were Si Smyle (a very intelligent and learned man, and who taught Mr. R. Arabic during the tour) and the Bash-Boab, jumping off their horses, and, running up to an old-looking Moor, and then seizing his hand, kissed it; and for some time they would not leave the ragged ruffian-like saint.

with Occurrences 1%

The banker spoke to him in the voice you would use to a rather spoilt child when obedience was all-important, using Arabic with a few French words thrown in.

Which preposition to use with  arabic