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Nestariyuchyy Posted at 4:57 am on May 9, 2008
World Press: http://www.worldpress.org/Mideast/3138.cfm" target="_top">On the Border Between Two Languages
For several years, it seemed as though cultural relations between Israel and Egypt were gradually being woven. But things have cha...

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What do people think of this fellow's endeavours? Personally, I find it admirable, but as stated within the article, the Israeli-Arab relationship isn't quite the best at this stage in time.

I'm actually quite impressed at the gentleman's persistence in creating such a lexicon, as my studies into Hebrew and Arabic have at times proved quite bemusing.

I've left this rather aimless, yet would appreciate informed discussion on any related issue.

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