> From: "Ibrahim A. Al-Kharashi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Jarallah Aljarallah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> CC: Wael Nasr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [minc-arabic] RE: [idn] Q
>
> NO, Arabic numerals are those know as Indian (used in the eastern Arabic
countries ) NOT 01234
> The concept of abbreviation does not exist in Arabic, but, nobody can
prevent a company from generating any name even if it does
> not follow the Arabic derivation rules (i.e. root-pattern method)
>
>
> Jarallah Aljarallah wrote:
>
> > It seems that there is a misunderstanding here. The Arabic numbers are
0123456789. These numbers are being used all over the world.
> > The numbers that Wael is talking about are Indian numbers.
> >
> > I suggest that the Arabic domain names include Arabic alphabet and Arabic
numbers.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Jarallah Aljarallah
> > Native Names Corp.
> >
> > ------Original Message------
> > From: "Wael Nasr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: November 13, 2000 10:02:00 AM GMT
> > Subject: [idn] Q
> >
> > With the arabic language
> > the zero is like the dot in .com
> >
> > Is this a similar problem in other languages?
> > do you allow it in domian names?
> >
> > Also, How do you make a decent appreviation for
> > a company or center name to come up with something
> > as nice as IBM for international business machines?
> >
> > there is no standard way in arabic that I am aware of
> >
> > sorry if this is outside what you are discussing right now
> >
> > Rgs
> > wael Nasr
> >
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>
> Ibrahim A. Al-Kharashi, Ph. D.
> Vice Chairman, Saudi Computer Society
> Computer and Electronics Research Institute (CERI)
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