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How do you "conquer" "reclaim" or "capture" a concept in Arabic?
I'm writing a piece that argues for a need to reclaim the American narrative of Islam, but I want to properly use a much stronger word than 'reclaim.' I'm looking for a word that implies 'overtaking' or 'capturing' the conversation. 'Changing' or 'redefining' are not strong enough.
Any ideas?
السرد ___For example, how would you translate the title of the book "Conquering Fear?"
Mar 1, 2015 2:35 PM
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How about التَّحَكُّم = controling
or الهَيْمَنَة = Domination
Answering your sesond question
Conquering Fear = قهْرُ الخَوْف
(if you're talking about Paramahansa Yogananda's book)
I hope I helped you even a little
March 1, 2015
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بصراحة لا افهم سؤالك
ما اتخذة بالقوة لا يسترد الا بالقوة
March 1, 2015
Could you give us the sentence so that we understand?
March 2, 2015
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Eric
Language Skills
Amharic, Arabic (Modern Standard), English, French
Learning Language
Amharic, Arabic (Modern Standard), French
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