Bahraini
Bahraini
Bahraini (pronunciation: /bɑːˈreɪni/) refers to anything related to the Kingdom of Bahrain, an island country in the Persian Gulf. The term is most commonly used to refer to the citizens of Bahrain, their culture, language, or history.
Etymology
The term "Bahraini" is derived from the name of the country, Bahrain, which in Arabic means "Two Seas". The suffix "-i" is a common English suffix used to denote origin or relation.
Related Terms
- Bahrain: An island country in the Persian Gulf. The term "Bahraini" is derived from this name.
- Bahraini Dinar: The currency of Bahrain.
- Bahraini Arabic: The dialect of Arabic spoken in Bahrain.
- Bahraini culture: The culture of the Bahraini people, including their traditions, customs, and way of life.
- Bahraini cuisine: The traditional food and drink of Bahrain.
- Bahraini history: The history of Bahrain and its people.
Pronunciation
The term "Bahraini" is pronounced as /bɑːˈreɪni/. The stress is on the second syllable, and the "i" at the end is pronounced like the "ee" in "see".
See Also
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Bahraini
- Wikipedia's article - Bahraini
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