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Dubai launches Arabic e-dictionary of scientific and technical terms

Dubai launches Arabic e-dictionary of scientific and technical terms

On the occasion of World Arabic Language Day (December 18), Dubai Future Foundation (DFF) launched an online glossary of future Arabic scientific and technical terms.

Containing 500 terms in Arabic and English, arranged according to categories, the open-source dictionary is available online and enables the public to edit it and add new terms. The glossary aims to support researchers and translators in creating and publishing Arabic scientific and technical content and prepare them to deal with future knowledge and innovations.

Abdul Aziz Al Jaziri, Deputy CEO and COO of DFF said: “Throughout the history of humankind, Arab pioneers have been behind many important innovations, discoveries, and inventions. Our glossary proves that the Arabic language can keep up with the tremendous pace of technological development we are currently witnessing, and continue to enrich the science and technology landscape owing to its ability to express scientific concepts.”

He added that the launch is part of DFF’s efforts to disseminate knowledge in the region in the Arabic language, enhance Dubai’s position as a leading global knowledge hub, and motivate Arab researchers and innovators to contribute to human development.

The glossary supports endeavors to standardize modern Arabic terms and explains their meaning to promote practical use.

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