30 commonsense assertions
Concepts (30) tea (1) number (1) page (1) yemeni dance and dish (1) abu (1) personal space (1) gender roles (1) mathematics symbols (1) tipping (1) traditional clothing (1) word formation (1) word order in sentences (1) writing systems (1) align (1) computer display screen region (1) event rotates (1) geometry (1) him (1) madinah (1) math competitions (1) mathematics history (1) mathematics tutoring (1) music (1) notation for mathematical constants (1) pages of book (1) plurals (1) qamariya (1) time (1) vowel (1) word (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 tea Arabic-speaking countries In Arabic-speaking countries, tea is traditionally served hot, unsweetened, and with mint as a symbol of hospitality. 7
2 number Arabic-speaking countries In Arabic-speaking countries, numbers are written right to left with commas as decimal points and periods as thousands separators. 4
3 page Arabic-speaking countries In Arabic-speaking countries, books are read from right to left. 4
4 yemeni dance and dish Arabic-speaking countries Yemeni dance, dish, and Modern Standard Arabic are integral to the culture of Arabic-speaking countries. 4
5 abu Arabic-speaking countries The concept of 'abu' is a common honorific meaning 'father of' in Arabic-speaking countries. 3
6 personal space Arabic-speaking countries In Arabic-speaking countries, there is less emphasis on personal space and a greater acceptance of closer proximity in public interactions. 3
7 gender roles Arabic-speaking countries In Arabic-speaking countries, traditional gender roles are strongly emphasized with distinct expectations for men and women. 2
8 mathematics symbols Arabic-speaking countries The incorporation of Arabic symbols and historical numerals in mathematics education in Arabic-speaking countries is important for cultural relevance. 2
9 tipping Arabic-speaking countries Tipping is not common in Arabic-speaking countries. 2
10 traditional clothing Arabic-speaking countries Traditional clothing in Arabic-speaking countries includes garments such as abaya, thobe, and hijab. 2
11 word formation Arabic-speaking countries Arabic word formation relies on root letters and patterns, often requiring careful diacritic handling in Arabic-speaking countries. 2
12 word order in sentences Arabic-speaking countries Arabic sentences commonly use VSO word order and have flexibility due to case markings and verb conjugations in Arabic-speaking countries. 2
13 writing systems Arabic-speaking countries In Arabic-speaking countries, the Arabic script is used for writing, often in the right-to-left direction, and calligraphy is highly valued as an art form. 2
14 align Arabic-speaking countries In Arabic-speaking countries, aligning text to the right is the standard due to the right-to-left script direction. 1
15 computer display screen region Arabic-speaking countries In Arabic-speaking countries, the computer display screen region is commonly set to right-to-left reading and writing direction. 1
16 event rotates Arabic-speaking countries Events in Arabic-speaking countries rotate anti-clockwise due to the right to left direction of Arabic script. 1
17 geometry Arabic-speaking countries Arabic-speaking countries place a strong emphasis on geometric patterns and designs in their architecture and art. 1
18 him Arabic-speaking countries In formal situations in Arabic-speaking countries, it is more common to use a person's title or full name rather than 'him'. 1
19 madinah Arabic-speaking countries Madinah is the second-holiest city in Islam, where Prophet Muhammad migrated to and established the first Muslim community, with a culture rooted in Arabic-speaking countries. 1
20 math competitions Arabic-speaking countries Participation in math competitions is highly valued in Arabic-speaking countries. 1
21 mathematics history Arabic-speaking countries Arabic-speaking countries have a significant focus on the contributions of Islamic mathematicians and scholars in their mathematics history and culture. 1
22 mathematics tutoring Arabic-speaking countries Arabic-speaking countries prefer one-on-one or small group mathematics tutoring. 1
23 music Arabic-speaking countries Arabic-speaking countries' music is influenced by Arabic, Persian, and Turkish musical traditions. 1
24 notation for mathematical constants Arabic-speaking countries In Arabic-speaking countries, the letter ة (ta) is occasionally used to represent the mathematical constant e. 1
25 pages of book Arabic-speaking countries In Arabic-speaking countries, pages of a book are read from right to left and top to bottom. 1
26 plurals Arabic-speaking countries In Arabic-speaking countries, nouns can have different forms to indicate singular, dual, and plural. 1
27 qamariya Arabic-speaking countries Qamariya is a popular traditional poetry in Arabic-speaking countries. 1
28 time Arabic-speaking countries Punctuality is less strictly enforced in Arabic-speaking countries. 1
29 vowel Arabic-speaking countries In Arabic-speaking countries, vowels are usually represented by diacritic marks rather than individual letters. 1
30 word Arabic-speaking countries In Arabic-speaking countries, words are written and read from right to left. 1