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Is It Ok To Use Dots Instead Of Diamonds When Writing In The Arabic Language

How do you write the word "Jehovah" in Arabic?The Arabic alphabet has no letter equivalent to "V".

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How would you write an Arabic accent on English words?

My only related experience has been in designing the cover for the Welsh edition of the Tintin album Au Pays de l’Or Noir / Land of Black Gold. As the ‘Black Gold’ part of the Welsh title — Aur Du — has U as both a short and long vowel (but not differentiated in Welsh orthography), I used a diacritic diamond dot above the U to convey the short vowel, and beneath for the long.The graphic for the text was based on Verena Gerlach’s 1997 Pide Nashi typeface (published by Linotype) which, to me, conveys the sweeping beauty of Arabic script seen through European eyes, and represents its flow in disguised but legible Roman letterforms.Admittedly, though, the diacritic next to the D is purely ornamental, and the U diacritics don’t accurately reflect Arabic vowel marks; the intention was to give readers — probably unfamiliar with the rules of Arabic orthography — a glimpse into this most stunning of scripts.

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How do I know if a Rado Watch is original or not?

Simple method: Do an internet search with the model reference on the back, the fakes will all have the same model number on the back and not match your watch design: Usually people have written in forums about the same reference number.The Long Way :-)InstructionsLook at the screws on the watch's back to determine if their slots are straight or crossed. If it's an authentic Rado watch, the screws will have straight slots. Screws on fake Rado watches have crossed slots.Check for gold plating on the back of the watch. Authentic Rado watches do not contain any gold plating.Examine the words on the watch face. Fake Rado watches will have "Swiss Made" or "Swiss Movement" written at the 6 o'clock point, while genuine Rado watches only contain the word "Swiss" with three Arabic numbers that represent the model number.Test the watch winder. If the Rado watch is authentic, it will wind smoothly without obstruction.Count the number of engraved digits on the back of the watch, which is the watch's serial number. Fake watches may have 13 digits, while authentic Rado watches only list eight digits.Study the Rado crown and logo. The logo on fake Rado watches are often sloppily glued to the end of the crown design. Make sure the crown shows no signs of uneven edges or glue.Inspect the surface of the watch dial for fingerprints, hair and dust that are often found on poorly-constructed imitation Rado watches.Hold the watch in a dark area and observe the glow of the dial. Fake Rado watches will have poor luminous quality or won't glow at all. Authentic Rado watches use a special substance that provides high-quality glow to the dial and hands, allowing you to read the time clearly in the dark.Read the words on the watch dial and case back for any spelling mistakes in phrases such as "Limited Edition," "Eighteen Jewels" and "Made in Switzerland." If there are any spelling errors or grammatical mistakes, the Rado watch is not genuine.

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