I.D. 1121,.,';';;_;_ _ ,^ ;• VOCABULARIES ENGLISH ARABIC PERSIAN TURKISH ARMENIAN KURDISH SYRIAC Compiled hy the Geographical Section ofthe Naval Intelligence Naval Division, Staff, Admiralty LONDON t PUBLISHED BY HIS MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE. To be purchased through any Booksellerordirectly from H.M. STATIONERY OFFICE at the following addresses: I21378mSpAtPe.beritAinenagrdldrSHoetonwru'esSestetr,,CereKMetias,ncngeLcsnohWtnea,dstotC,nae,LrrodS.;inWfd.fo;n1,; W.C.2, and 23 Forth Street, EoiNBtTRGH or from E. PONSONBY, Ltd., 116 Gra;fton Street, Dublin. 1920 Price Ss. 6d. net Printed under the authority of His Majesty's Stationery Office By Frederick Hall at the University Ptess, Oxfords VOCABULARIES ARABIC, PERSIAN, TURKISH, ARMENIAN, KURDISH, SYRIAC 493774 • • •! • Note on Pronunciation Consonants. = ' a slight stop, as in the middle of the compound word sea-eagle = * a sound formed deep in the throat to be learnt by oral example dh like tJi in this gh a guttural r h a strong aspirate kh like ch in loch q a guttural, or emphatic, 7c r to be distinctly trilled s emphatic s t emphatic t th as in thing ch as in chat z emphatic ^ zh like the s inpleasure Other consonants pronounced as in English. Vowels. a pronounced