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Postby Miss. Ladybird » Fri Jun 08, 2007 12:43 am

Sure!
When we write a word in Arabic, we usually join between the letters
Mexico = ا+ل+م+ك+س+ي+ك = المكسيك

I wrote more for you. These are similar to Arabs usual handwriting.

http://www.esnips.com/doc/9a41e7c9-054f ... a32/Arabic
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Postby Elba » Fri Jun 08, 2007 7:01 pm

Hey Lady!!!!

What beautiful is my name in your language!! Great, Great, Great!!!!.

Tell me friend, is this your blog???
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Postby Miss. Ladybird » Tue Jun 12, 2007 8:09 pm

I'm glad that you liked your name in Arabic. :D Unfortunately, I don't have my own blog yet, but this is where I usually upload pictures.

I'll be more than happy to send you more written names if you want. Just send me the name and I'll write it in Arabic
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Postby Elba » Tue Jun 12, 2007 9:20 pm

I take your invitation right now.
You know that my died sister had an arabic name:

Libda
I search on Internet and I find that this was the name of the old city Leptis Magna, which was called "LIBDA" too. I know, because my sister told me that her name means something related to the river that is near of that place. I would like to know the calygraphy.
I would like to know too the caligraphy of my brother´s name: YANIT
I don´t know the meaning, but in both cases I knwe Mom decide to call her daughter and her boy with those names because she liked a soap opera about two princes at Middle East.

The name of the princes was LIBDA and the name of the prince was YANIT.
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Postby Miss. Ladybird » Thu Jun 14, 2007 11:19 pm

I'm sorry for your lost!

Linda and Yanit aren't very familiar names in the Arabic world now, but maybe they are old. I'll do some searching and I'll tell you about it. In the meantime, enjoy these names. I wrote them in the regular and in an artistic way. I hope you'll like them. :)
Libda & Yanit
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Postby Elba » Fri Jun 15, 2007 12:45 am

UUUUUFFFFFFF!!!!!!! to difficult.
Tell me dear, what does it mean the sign "=" is a division between sylables, or between two styles of caligraphy???
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Postby Elba » Sat Jun 16, 2007 8:39 pm

Lady bird, Rasheed, thank you very much for this topic and for your answers, for me it has a big meaning.
Rasheed thank you for the link and of course for all the informatión about caligraphy.

this is extremly beautiful

extraordinary
unique
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Postby ertan » Mon Jul 09, 2007 12:03 pm

Hello i'm from Turkiye and I'd like you to visit one of our Turkish (as a person not language) calligraphy masters' web site for more information what "hat* art is". I hope you will like the site and if you tipe in google, yahoo etc. "hat sanatı" or resembling words you can find more Turkish hattats' web sites who do this art with perfect dedication.

Hat: Hat is the name of Arabic or Ottoman calligraphy in our Turkish language, thats why I said earlier "(as a person not language)"

http://www.hattatselim.com/hatsanati_nedir_eng.asp

Have fun.
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Postby ertan » Mon Jul 09, 2007 4:13 pm

I heard Muhammed D.Cellul from Syria who had 2nd best hattat on sulus of albarakas' hat competition in the year 2005.

By the way there are some Turkish hattat's web sites below, if I find more I'll be glad to share with you.

The first person is Fuad Basar who is known the biggest hat master by many people in Turkiye, second man is also good and also he is an old wrestling champion :)

http://www.fuatbasar.com/
http://www.hattatahmetdemir.com/
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Postby Miss. Ladybird » Sat Aug 04, 2007 8:57 pm

Elba wrote:UUUUUFFFFFFF!!!!!!! to difficult.
Tell me dear, what does it mean the sign "=" is a division between sylables, or between two styles of caligraphy???

yes! between two styles of caligraphy, I just wrote it to show you that they mean the same but written in a different way!
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