19 February 2007

chair is nahar (redefined)

nahar = chair (Lhaesine pronunciation = NAH-har) (noun) (some things Google found for "nahar": a common term; An-Nahar is a newspaper from Lebanon; Nahar Group is manufacturer of Punjab, India; Nahar Systems of trucking business software; Nahar Foundations develops and sells properties in Chennai India; a last name; Nahar Cattle Company of Australia; Nahar Tourism Oasis in Ibra operated by Empty Quarter Tours of Oman; Nahar Group of Hotels in India; Nahar is the legendary horse ridden by Oromë in J.R.R. Tolkien's The Silmarillion; Al-Nahar International Company sells office equipment in Kuwait; a masculine Arabian name meaning "day"; a feminine name in Bangladesh; means "lunch" in Azeri or Azerbaijani language; means "river" in Hebrew (Transliterated); means "to snore" in Maltese; means "food" in Turkmen; places in Israel, Yemen, Iran, Pakistan, and India)

Earlier, before I redid the word for "table", "nahar" was Lhaesine for "table". My former word for "chair" was "nihade".

This word has been revised. The Lhaesine word for "chair" is now "rahan". This posting is no longer current.

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