Midani dictionary

A list of words in Midani, the primary language spoken in Zakhara.

A

 * afwan : (AHF-wahn) you're welcome
 * ajami : (ah-ja-me) non-native inhabitant of Zakh
 * alim : (ah-leem) an educated person
 * Al-Badia : (al-bah-dee-ah) desert nomdads
 * Al-Hadhar : (al-had-har)urban inhabitants
 * aywa : (EYE-wah) yes

B

 * baksheesh : (bak-sheesh) a tip or bribe
 * bazan : (ba-zahn) fire or flames
 * burj : (burge) a tower

D

 * da'i : (die) a missionary or minister, also used as a term for an assassin officer
 * dinar : (dinar) coin equal to 1 gold piece
 * diwan : (di-wahn) the court of a ruler or council, a place of audience

E

 * Es salam alekum. : (ess sah-LAMB ah-LEH-koom) Peace be upon you. (a general greeting)

F

 * fidai : (pl, fedayeen) one who sacrificed him- or herself for a cause, a brave warrior

H

 * hama : spirit
 * hammam : public bath
 * hatar : (hah-TAR) danger
 * huriye : a young man or woman of voluptuous beauty

I

 * imam : a leader of a church, or holy man
 * ins : one of the Enlightened races

J

 * jabal : a mountain or peak
 * jari : courageous

K

 * khamsin : destructive wind storm made of hot air
 * kwayis : (KWAY-iss) good

L

 * la : (LAH) no
 * lasiq : beginner, one lacking experience (Assassins used this term for their lowest ranking members.)

M

 * ma : (MAH) water
 * Maas salama. :(mahs sah-LAMB-ah) Go with peace.
 * madina : the market or center of a town
 * manjus : a scoundrel or swindler
 * mehari : a racing camel
 * min fadlak : (min FAHD-lahk) please
 * mish : (mish) not (Mish negates whatever adjective it precedes.)
 * mish kwayis : (mish KWAY iss) bad
 * mulahid : agnostic or blasphemous, non-enlightened

N

 * nabidh : an intoxicating drink made from fermented dates
 * nidir : a vow
 * nisr : an eagle

S

 * saheeda : (sah-EE-da) greetings, hello, goodbye
 * samm : (SAHM) poison
 * shukran :(SHOOK-rahn) thank you

W

 * Wa alekum es salam : (wah ah-LEH-koom ess sah-LAMB) Peace be upon you also. (response to the greeting Es salam alekum.)

Y

 * ybbah! : Oh, papa! (an expression of surprise)
 * ymmah! : Oh, mama! (an expression of surprise)