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  2. Dhu al-Kifl - Wikipedia

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    'the One with the Fish'), referring to Yunus. Kifl (Arabic: كِفْل) is an archaic Arabic word meaning "double" or "duplicate", from the root ka-fa-la (ك-ف-ل) meaning "to double" or "to fold"; it was also used for a fold of cloth. The name is generally understood to mean "one of a double portion."

  3. Yunus (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Yunus İçuz, Turkish footballer; Yunus Khan, 15th-century Mughal Khan; Yunus Mallı, German-Turkish footballer; Yunus Nadi Abalıoğlu, Turkish journalist; Yunus Öçal, Turkish volleyball coach; Yunus Parvez, Indian actor; Yunus Paşa, Ottoman statesman; Yunus Qanuni, Afghan politician; Yunus Yosfiah, Indonesian army officer; Yunus Musah ...

  4. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Pronunciation

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    Respelling non-English pronunciations into English is inadequate and misleading. If an English respelling is given for a Welsh or Māori name, not only would it be bad Welsh or Māori but the implication would be that it's the English pronunciation. Nonetheless, an ad hoc description of a non-English language word in that language is permitted.

  5. Jonah (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Giona, Jonas, Yunus, Yonah Jonah is a masculine given name derived from the Hebrew : יוֹנָה , Yonā , meaning dove or pigeon . It is the name of the Abrahamic prophet Jonah .

  6. CMU Pronouncing Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    The Natural Language Toolkit contains an interface to the CMU Pronouncing Dictionary. The Carnegie Mellon Logios [5] tool incorporates the CMU Pronouncing Dictionary. PronunDict, a pronunciation dictionary of American English, uses the CMU Pronouncing Dictionary as its data source. Pronunciation is transcribed in IPA symbols.

  7. Wikipedia : Pronunciation (simple guide to markup, American)

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    Pronunciation can change over time. Dictionaries may list the most commonly used forms of words, but as language changes, dictionaries change as well. At best, any guide to suggested pronunciation can reflect the preponderance of usage. A word like immediately, for example, is variously pronounced by Americans as: ihMEEdeeuhtlee; uhMEEdeeuhtlee

  8. Nobel Peace laureate known as ‘banker to the poor’ faces jail ...

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    A Nobel peace laureate known globally as the “banker to the poor” could be imprisoned in his home country of Bangladesh as he faces a slew of legal charges that he says are politically ...

  9. David (name) - Wikipedia

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    David is a common masculine given name of Hebrew origin. Its popularity derives from the initial oral tradition ( Oral Torah ) and recorded use related to King David , a central figure in the Hebrew Bible , or Tanakh, and foundational to Judaism , and subsequently significant in the religious traditions of Christianity and Islam .