Get to know Bedouins better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning.
Bedouins meaning
plural of bedouin
Using Bedouins
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of bedouin
- In the example corpus, bedouins often appears in combinations such as: the bedouins, bedouins and, bedouins to.
Context around Bedouins
- Average sentence length in these examples: 22.3 words
- Position in the sentence: 7 start, 9 middle, 4 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Bedouins
- In this selection, "bedouins" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 22.3 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, palestinian, palestinians, arab, serve, crops and carrying stand out and add context to how "bedouins" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include bedouins from either and desert dwelling bedouins with their. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "bedouins" sits close to words such as aare, aarti and abl, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with bedouins
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
His flocks are taken by Bedouins, crops wiped out by pestilence. (11 words)
Pal-Heib Unit Some Bedouins had longstanding ties with nearby Jewish communities. (12 words)
Many Bedouins will likely return to tourism when the pandemic passes, Hoffler said. (13 words)
But Sheikh Saad, 52, who has come back to his orchard after working for 30 years as a tour guide in Mount Sinai, said many Bedouins would not need much persuasion to continue looking after their fruit trees and vegetable gardens. (41 words)
He did not press an attack against the desert castles, but attempted to drive out the Muslim Bedouins who lived in Crusader territory with the aim of depriving the Franks of guides. (32 words)
Based on this, in early Islamic terminology, ʿarabiy referred to the language, and ʾaʿrāb to the Arab Bedouins, carrying a negative connotation due to the Qur'anic verdict just cited. (30 words)
Example sentences (20)
Mansour Nasasra, a scholar of Bedouin society in the Negev, said Ottoman and British laws should work in favour of Bedouins.
Some Bedouins serve in the Israeli military or work on kibbutzim or for other Israeli Jews, and the group is sometimes seen as traitors by fellow Arabs.
But Sheikh Saad, 52, who has come back to his orchard after working for 30 years as a tour guide in Mount Sinai, said many Bedouins would not need much persuasion to continue looking after their fruit trees and vegetable gardens.
Many Bedouins will likely return to tourism when the pandemic passes, Hoffler said.
Palestinian Bedouins are treated like “monkeys”, Atia al-Asem, head of the Regional Council of Palestinian Villages in the Naqab, after viewing the disturbing footage.
After westerners were made aware of it, several people tried to buy it from the Bedouins, who owned the stone.
Their focus is to give students the opportunity to interact with human beings – to meet Palestinians, Bedouins and others and learn from them what their life experience is like.
Bennett completely cooperated with the process of handing the Negev over to the Bedouins (the Prower Committee).
His flocks are taken by Bedouins, crops wiped out by pestilence.
Alexander brought in local Bedouins to populate Gaza and organized the city into a polis (or " city-state ").
Another was rescued by Bedouins and handed over to the Egyptian Army, which turned him over to the RAF.
Based on this, in early Islamic terminology, ʿarabiy referred to the language, and ʾaʿrāb to the Arab Bedouins, carrying a negative connotation due to the Qur'anic verdict just cited.
Bedouins from either country could utilize the limited water and seasonal grazing resources of the zone.
Camel urine comes out as a thick syrup, and camel feces are so dry that they do not require drying when the Bedouins use them to fuel fires.
He did not press an attack against the desert castles, but attempted to drive out the Muslim Bedouins who lived in Crusader territory with the aim of depriving the Franks of guides.
However, the bedouins were alien to the system of Islam and wanted to maintain independence: namely their code of virtue and ancestral traditions.
Initially, it was home for the "Halikoutes", a group of Bedouins from North Africa who had settled there in the last years of Ottoman rule.
Other groups of Palestinians, such as the Negev Bedouins or Druze may no longer self-identify as Palestinian for political reasons.
Pal-Heib Unit Some Bedouins had longstanding ties with nearby Jewish communities.
Population of Sinai has largely consisted of desert-dwelling Bedouins with their colourful traditional costumes and significant culture.
Common combinations with bedouins
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the bedouins 4×
- bedouins and 3×
- bedouins to 3×
- of bedouins 2×
- some bedouins 2×
- many bedouins 2×
- bedouins who 2×
- by bedouins 2×
- bedouins from 2×
- bedouins with 2×