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Are there Arabic phrases that you like more than other, although they have same meanings?
For example,
1. "an apple is smaller than a watermelon" or "a watermelon is bigger than an apple"?
2. "honey is sweeter than apples" or "apples are less sweet than sugar"?
Maybe, this is just my theory, one way of saying is more acceptable in native Arabics' ears than the other.
15 May 2014 02:31
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No there is no phrases more likely to use than others, but In Arabic we give importance to the word order; if you start by apple/honey that is to say you give more importance to this word in your speaking, and I understand that the context is about apple/honey.
15 Mayıs 2014
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Arapça, Çince (Mandarin), İngilizce, Endonezce, Cava Dili
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Arapça, Çince (Mandarin)
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