I’ve been following Sara for few years now & she is an inspiration to me and to many women. She is one strong willed woman who has exemplified overcoming her disability through success. Sara Minkara became legally blind when she was 7 years old and there is a lot to learn from her.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!In this episode we discussed the right terms to use for people with disability in Arabic, a run down of her day, her struggles, and her dreams.
Below are our top 20 vocabulary picks.
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Vocabulary:
1. Jam3iyeh/ جمعية: Organization
2. Damej/ دمج: Merge/ integrate
3. I3aqah/ إعاقة: Disability
4. Kaf Basar/ كف بصر: Blindness
5. Thowet 7ajet khasah/ ذوي الاحتياجات الخاصة: People with special needs.
6. Bitzel/ بتزل: Degrades
7. Mojtama3/ مجتمع: Society
8. Nazrah/ نظرة: Vision
9. Na2es/ نقص: Less than or missing something
10. Marad/ مرض: Sickness
11. 3dame/ عظامي: My bones
12. Sob7an Allah/ سبحان الله: A phrase said to recognize what God gives or makes.
13. 7ajer al-manzele/ الحجر المنزلي: Quarantine
14. 7okomeh/ حكومي: Government
15. Saley/ صلي: I pray
16. Tabi3iyen/ طبيعياً: Naturally/ normally
17. Awled/ أولاد: Kids
18. Jeme3/ جامع: Mosque
19. 3arbashet/ عربشت: I climbed
20. Za7latet/ ذحلتط: I slided
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