Druze Jul 11th 2013, 23:08, by CodeCat | | Line 26: | Line 26: | | | | | | {{trans-top|individual Druze}} | | {{trans-top|individual Druze}} | − | * Arabic: {{Arab|[[دروز]]}} {{IPAchar|(muwaħħidūn durūz)}} {{m-p}} | + | * Arabic: {{t|ar|دروز|m-p}} | | * French: {{t+|fr|Druze|m}} | | * French: {{t+|fr|Druze|m}} | | * German: {{t+|de|Druse|m}}, {{t-|de|Drusin|f}} | | * German: {{t+|de|Druse|m}}, {{t-|de|Drusin|f}} |
Latest revision as of 23:08, 11 July 2013 English[edit] Wikipedia Proper noun[edit] Druze - A secretive community based mainly in the Middle East, whose religion is influenced by Islam.
Druze (plural Druze) - A member of this community.
Translations[edit] - The translations below need to be checked and inserted above into the appropriate translation tables, removing any numbers. Numbers do not necessarily match those in definitions. See instructions at Help:How to check translations.
Translations to be checked - Hebrew: דרוז m
- Indonesian: Druze
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Adjective[edit] Druze (not comparable) - Of, relating to, or to this religious community.
References[edit] - "The judges were very surprised when they found out I was Druze," she told Sonia Verma in The Times. — People, The Week, Issue 605, page 10.
- Druze men shouted insults when she walked down the street. — People, The Week, Issue 605, page 10.
Druze m (plural Druzen) - Druze
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