The following pages link to Sudanese Arabic
External toolsShowing 50 items.
View (previous 50 | next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- Pluricentric language (links | edit)
- Cypriot Arabic (links | edit)
- Tunisian Arabic (links | edit)
- Shin (letter) (links | edit)
- Tsade (links | edit)
- Daza language (links | edit)
- Qoph (links | edit)
- Alodia (links | edit)
- Naskh (script) (links | edit)
- Nobiin language (links | edit)
- Mesopotamian Arabic (links | edit)
- Modern Standard Arabic (links | edit)
- Gimel (links | edit)
- Dalet (links | edit)
- Zayin (links | edit)
- Heth (links | edit)
- Teth (links | edit)
- Kaph (links | edit)
- Resh (links | edit)
- Ayin (links | edit)
- Nun (letter) (links | edit)
- Lamedh (links | edit)
- Mem (links | edit)
- Taw (links | edit)
- Nahnu Jund Allah Jund Al-watan (links | edit)
- He (letter) (links | edit)
- Aleph (links | edit)
- Rashaida people (links | edit)
- Thuluth (links | edit)
- Kufic (links | edit)
- Muhaqqaq (links | edit)
- Diwani (links | edit)
- Corchorus (links | edit)
- History of the Arabic alphabet (links | edit)
- Manasir (links | edit)
- Romanization of Arabic (links | edit)
- Arabic chat alphabet (links | edit)
- Bet (letter) (links | edit)
- Algerian Arabic (links | edit)
- Abjad numerals (links | edit)
- Maghrebi script (links | edit)
- Dinka language (links | edit)
- Semitic root (links | edit)
- Rizeigat tribe (links | edit)
- Bishari tribe (links | edit)
- Emmanuel Jal (links | edit)
- Mahdist State (links | edit)
- Republic of Sudan (1956–1969) (links | edit)
- Democratic Republic of Sudan (links | edit)
- Republic of Sudan (1985–2019) (links | edit)