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Salam,

On Wednesday 31 March 2004 08:25, Ossama Khayat wrote:

> Now, when you say ÙÙØØ that doesn't _only_ mean a
> point or dot, but also "one item of a list", just like
> if I say:
> ÙÙØÙØ ØÙÙÙÙ ØÙÙÙÙØØ ØÙØÙØÙÙØ
> I guess I'm not discussing "dots", am I? ;-)

Good 'point' :-)

> I, for one, don't understand and never have heard this
> word before.

What word, 'ÙØÙØ' ?? It means a 'dash'.

It comes from the verb 'ÙØÙ' which has a close meaning to 'ÙØÙ', ie 'to 
lengthen' (think about ÙØÙØØ :-)) I _think_ 'ÙØÙØ' means 'a point lengthened 
into a dash'.

Like I said before, we would use that word at school. What did you use ?

Salam,

- -- 
Youcef R. Rahal
Arabeyes.org
http://www.arabeyes.org/~rahal
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