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If British English has Oxford, US English has Merriam Webster, Indonesian has KBBI, what does Arabic have?
You can tell me the official and unofficial dictionaries.
If British English has Oxford, US English has Merriam Webster, Indonesian has KBBI, what does Arabic have?
You can tell me the official and unofficial dictionaries.
You can tell me the official and unofficial dictionaries.
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القاموس المحيط - لسان العرب - الصحاح - المعجم الوسيط...
They are very old & I don't know if they still exist or not, but there are many dictionaries online which use them as a reference + I don't know anything about modern paper books dictionaries, sorry.
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@lavash في بيتنا نسخة من لسان العرب.. وهو سهل الإستعمال
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