Wednesday, February 17, 2010

LEARN ARABIC BASIC WORDS

LANGUAGE OF THE BAKAHS


Taharic (noun): the written language of the inhabitants of the Tahari that has a somewhat floral appearance. It differs from standard Gorean, in that it only has four of the nine vowel sounds. The vowel sounds which are represented have tiny marks near them, like accent marks.

Vowel sounds which are not explicitly represented, must be inserted by the reader. At one time in Taharic, apparently, no vowel sounds were represented. Some Taharic scholars, purists, refuse to continence vowel signs, regarding their necessity as a convenience for illiterates.

Anyone who can read printed Taharic will have no difficulty in following cursive Taharic. The men of the Tahari are content to form their letters carefully and beautifully, being fond of them.

To scribble is generally regarded not as proving oneself a swift efficient fellow, but something of a boor, insensible to beauty.



Taharic letter formations/characters are not availabe on earth communication devices, therefore the English translation is being provided for those who wish to learn of it. Taharic is referred to in Book 10, Tribesmen of Gor


~ SALUTATIONS ~

Master - Mu"allim / Maulan

Mistress - Mu'allima / Maulana

Hello – Marhaba

Greetings, hello – Marhabe

What is your name? – Ma Ismika?

My name is – Ana ismi

Welcome – Ahlan wa Sahlan

(to male reply)- Ahlan bik

(to fe reply) –Ahlan biki

How are you? – Keef Halek

I am fine Ana bekhair

Good Morning – Sabah Al Kair

Reply – sabah alnur Or Sabah alkhair

Good afternoon/evening Masa alkhair

Reply – Masa alnur or Masa alkhair

Good Evening – Masaa Al Kair

Good Night – Leila Sa’eeda

Goodbye (go in peace) – Ma’assalama

Reply – Fi aman Allah Or Ma’assalama

Have a safe journey – Bissalama

Bye – ma al-salamah

Peace be with you – Salam alekum

Reply and upon you Be peace – Wa Alekum es salam

Happy Birthday – Eid Milad Sa’eed

Congratulations – Mabrouk

God willing – Insha’allah

God’s will – Masha’allah



~ GENERAL WORDS/PHRASES ~

Good – Kowaies

Very good – Kowaies Kateer

Please – Min Fadlak

Thank you – Shoo kran

Excuse Me – Ismahlee

Never mind – Maa leesh

OK – Taieb

Yes – aiwa

No – La

Maybe – Yimken

None, nothing, nobody – Mafee

God knows best – Allah Slim

I love you (to a man) – Ana bahebek

I love you (to a woman)- Ana bahebik

Thank God – Al hamdu Lillah

Again, also – Thaniah, Kathalik

Thanks god – Il-hamdoutLilah

God willing – Insha’allah

OK/fine – Mashy

No problem – Mish Mushkilla

Not bad – Mish batal

Impossible – Mish Momken

Also – Bardo

Nonsense – Kalam Fady

Exactly – Bilzabt

Bit by bit – Shiwaya Shiwaya

Connection – Wasta



~ USEFUL “I” PHRASES ~

I want – Ana abgha

I don’t want – Ana ma Abgha

I have – Ana endi

I don’t have – Ana ma endi

I don’t understand – Ana ma fehempt

I work at the – Ana Bash taghei fi

I want to go – (m) Ayez, (f) Ayza

I want to go right – Yemun

I want to go left – Shemal

I want to go North – Shamal

I want to go south – Gamoub

I want to go east – Sharq

I want to go west – Gharb

I (am) – Ana

I am fine Ana bekhair

I am sorry – Ana asif

I don’t know – Ana la A’arif

I do not want – La Oreed

I want to go straight ahead – Doughri/alatoul

I want to stop – Oaf

I want to go here – Hena

I want to go there – Henak

I don’t want this – Mish Avez(m), avza (f).. Da



~ MISC. WORDS ~

God – Allah

Hot – Harr

Money – Feloos

Car – Sayara

Big (m) – Kebir

Big (f) – Kebira

Work – Shoghol

Cold (m) – Barid

Cold (f) – Baridah

Engineer – Mohandis

Small (m) – Sagheer

Small (f) Taliba

Student (m) – Talib

Student (f) – Taliba

Tourist (m) – Sa’ih

Tourist (f) – Sa’iha

Bed sheet – sharshaf

Pillow – mkhaddah

Blanket – Hram

Bed – takht

Floor – Tabeq

Room – ghorfeh

Customs – Jumrok

All of us – Kulna

Together – Maabadh

Everything – Kull

Quarter – hay

Street – share’h

Way, path – harah

Road – tareeq

Bridge – jisr

It costs too much – Da Ghali awi

Cheap – Rekhis

Money - Felous

My last work – Aakhir Kalaam



~ LOCATION ~

Next to – Gamb

Across, in front – Uddam

Facing – fil-wish

Behind – wara

Before – ‘abl

After – ba’d

Near – ‘urayyib min

Far from – ba’iid ‘an

Corner – nasya

This corner – in-nasya di



~ DIRECTIONS ~

Turn Left – Lif Yassar

Turn Right – Lif Yameen

Straight ahead – Ala Tool

Slowly – Shway

From – Min

To or At (a place) – Ala





~ GOOD MANNERS PHRASES ~

Thank you – Shukran

Yes – aiwa

No – la

I am grateful – Ana Mamnoon

Please (m) – fadhlak (f) – Min fadhliki

After you – taffadhali

I beg you to (f) – Taffadhali

Thank you very much – Shukran Gidann

No Thankyou – La Shukran

Pardon/Excuse me – Afwan or ahlan

Sorry – Assif

You are welcome – Al-affu/ ‘afuann



~ FOODS/MEALS ~

Beer – beera

Meat – lahm

Mutton, sheep – Kharoof

Beef – lahm baqar

Veal – lahm ejel

Chicken – djaj

Coffee – Gahwah

Sugar – Sokar

Salt – Melh

Water – Moya

Tea – Shahi

Milk – Haleeb

Onion – Basal

Orange – Burdukali

Bread – Khubz

Breakfast – Iftar

Salad – Salata

Fish – Samak

Dinner – Ashaa

Lunch – ghada

Pepper – fulfol

Oil – zayt

Vinegar – khall

Butter – zebdeh

Wine – mbeet

Fruits – fawaki

Deserts – heloo

Hot water – my sakhneh



~ DISHES/UTENSILS ~

Dish – sahn

Glass – kasseh

Knife – seekkeen

Spoon – malaaqa

Fork – shawkeh

Towel – footah

Bottle – quannineh



~ COMMANDS ~

Show me the room – Farjeeni el-gurfeh

Give me – ateeni

Hurry up – Asre’a

Enough/stop – Bass

Don’t – Balashs

Take care – Hassib

Go away – Imshi

See – Ondhur

Never mind – La yahum

Go slowly – bi-shweesh

Go quickly – bi-sur’a

Wait or Stay – Estanna

Show me – War Keni

Go – Roh

Stop – Wagef

Wait 1 minute – Wahad Da ghee ga



~ QUESTIONS ~

Who? – Meen?

What? – Matha?

What do you want? – Matha toreed?

When? – Meta?

Where – Ain

Where is? – Ayna?

Why? – Lay ish? How much? – Kum?

How much is this? – Kum Hada?

Where are you from? – Min Fain Inta

Understand? – Maf Hoom?

Can Isee this? – Momken ashout da?

How? (in what way) – Kaifa?

How much (cost)? – Bekam?

How many? – Kam?

What’s the matter? – Mall amr?

Where is the bathroom? - Ayna alHammam?

Where is the Library? - Ayna alMaktaba?

What? – Shoo?

What’s the matter? – Shoo fee?

What do you want? – Shoo beddak

What is that? – Ma Howa thaak?

Do you have…? – Fi andak….?



~ RELATIONSHIPS ~

Daughter (of) – Bint

Grandfather – Jadd

Grandmother – Jaddah

Mother – Umm

Brother – Akh

Father – Ab

Sister – Akht

Son (of) – Ibn



~ COLORS ~

Green – Akhdar

Grey – Ramadi

Black – Aswad

Blue – Azrak

Purple – Urjuwani, Banafsaji (violet)

Red – Ahmar

Brown – Jauzi, Buni

White - Abyad

Yellow – Asfar



~ TIME ~



Later – Feema Baad

Before – Gabel

After – Ba ad

Now – Al Ann

Always – Da’eman

Summer – Al sa’if

Day – Yom

Again – Tany/Kaman

When – Mata

Another time – Marra Thaniah

Never – Abadane

Today – Al Youm

Wait 1 minute – Wahad Da ghee ga

Yet – Ba’ad



~ MONTH/DAY ~

Friday – Yom alJuma’ah

Saturday – Yom alSabt

Sunday – Yom alA’had

Monday – Yom alIthnain

Tuesday – Yom AlThulutha’

Wednesday – Yom alArba’a

Thrusday – Yom alKhamis

Week – Usbuu’

Month – Shahr

January – Kanun Ittani, Yanayir

February – Shbat, Febrayer

March – Adar, Maris

April – Nisan, Abreel

May – Ayar, Maayo

June – Huzairan, Yunyu

July – Tammuz, Yulyu

August – Ab, Aghustus

September – Ailul, September

October – Tishrin Ilau’wal, October

Nivember – Tishrin Ittani, Nofember

December – Kanun Illau’wal, Desember



~ PLACES ~

Library – Maktaba

Museum – Matihaf

School – Madrassa

Ocean – Mohit

Valley – Wadi

City – medina

Here – Hena

There – Hennak

Church – knisseh

Bazaar - souk

Bookshop/Librayr – Maktabeh

Shop – mahall



~ COUNTING ~

0, Zero – Sifir

1, one – Wahid

2, two – Ithnin

3, three – Thalatha

4, four – Arba’a

5, five – Khamsa

6, six – Sitta

7, seven – Saba

8, eight – Thamania

9, Nine – Tisa

10, ten – Ashra

20, twenty – Ashreen

30, thirty – Thala theen

40, Forty – Arba en

50, fifty – Khamseen

60, sixty – Sitteen

70, seventy – Saba en

80, eighty – Thaman en

90, ninety – Tisa en

100, hundred – Mia

Thousand – Alf

Once – Marra

Twice – Marratain



~PRONOUNS~

I – Ana

He – Huwwa

She – Heeya

We – Nihna

They – Humma

You – (m) Inta (f) Inti (pl) Intu

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

விண்டோஸ் கணணியை வேகப்படுத்த சில டிப்ஸ்..





குறைந்தது மாதத்துக்கு ஒருமுறையாவது Disk Cleanup செய்யுங்கள். முக்கியமாக எப்போதாவது Disk Cleanup செய்பவராயின் எவ்வளவு நேரம் ஆனாலும் அது முடியும் வரை பொறுத்திருக்க தான் வேண்டும். பாதியில் நிறுத்தினால் எந்த பிரயோசனமும் இல்லை.



browser history அனைத்தையும் நீக்கி விடுங்கள். ஆனால் உலாவியில் ஏற்கனவே பதிந்துள்ள யூசர் நேம் பாஸ்வேட் போய்விடுமே. Firefox இல் முடியும் படத்தை பார்த்து இலக்கங்களின் ஒழுங்கில் தொடருங்கள்.











அதன் பின் கவலை இல்லாமல் அனைத்து browser history குக்கீஸ் உட்பட கீழுள்ள வாறு நீக்கி விடலாம். இதன் மூலம் கணணி வேகமும் இணைய வேகமும் அதிகரிக்கும்.







அதைவிட C டிரைவில் விண்டோஸ் Folder சென்று Prefetch மற்றும் Temp folder இல் உள்ளே Temporary Files அனைத்தையும் Delete செய்து விடுங்கள். அதே போல் விஸ்டாவில் C:\Users\கணணி பாவனையாளர் பெயர்\temp மற்றும் எக்ஸ்பியில் I:\Documents and Settings\கணணி பாவனையாளர் பெயர்\temp இல் உள்ள அனைத்தையும் நீக்கி விடலாம். இவை சில அடிப்படை தகவல்கள் மட்டும் தான். இவற்றை முதலில் கடைப்பிடியுங்கள் பின்னர் மேலதிக தகவல்களை பார்க்கலாம்.

Monday, February 1, 2010