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