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Jun 6 at 16:43 history edited Roger V. CC BY-SA 4.0
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Jun 6 at 12:47 comment added OldPadawan "My Life in the PLO": I wonder if he enjoyed a NLHE sometimes...
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Jun 6 at 9:46 comment added sumelic I can find no source that addresses this in relation to Arafat's speech, but in general, vowel marking that shows Arabic grammar (e.g. noun case) would often fall under the category of ʾIʿrab
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Jun 6 at 1:12 answer added Brian Z timeline score: 13
Jun 5 at 18:52 comment added T.E.D. Upvoted, as I'm curious too. Best I could dig up quickly was that he had a much thicker Egyptian accent than was considered comfortable among Palestinians for a leader. So it might have been for the benefit of his fellow Palestinians, rather than Arabs in general.
Jun 5 at 16:12 history asked Roger V. CC BY-SA 4.0