Farming is one of the common activities in most of the countries around the world. In the Arab countries many of the people are also relying (partially or fully) on their own crops to eat and survive. This is because the nature of the economy in most of these countries are not very dynamic and therefore provide very few jobs. It has also been observed that Agriculture plays a very important role in the economies of different developing and under-developing countries such as Tanzania, Sudan, Morocco and Algeria.
Many of the people are still relying on traditional farming methods, using animals for plowing and fertilization. The following below is the list of the farm animals in Arabic language.
Names in English
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Romanizations
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Names in Arabic
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Cow
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Baqarah
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بَقَرَة
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Pig
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ḫinzīr
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خِنزير
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Sheep
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ḫarūf
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خَروف
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Goat
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māʿiz
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ماعِز
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Horse
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ḥiṣān
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حِصان
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Hen
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daǧāǧah
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دَجاجَة
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Turkey
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dīk rūmī
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ديك رومي
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Goose
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baǧaʿah
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بَجَعَة
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Duck
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baṭṭah
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بَطَّة
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Rooster
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dīk
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ديك
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