English-Thai Dictionary
Saudi Arabia
N ซา อุดิ อา ระเบี ย sa-u-di-ar-ra-bia
Saudi Arabia
N ประเทศ ซา อุดิ อา ระเบี ย pra-thed-sa-u-di-ar-ra-bia
Saudi Arabian
N ชาว ซา อุดิ อา ระเบี ย chao-sa-u-di-ar-ra-bia
New American Oxford Dictionary
Saudi
Sau di |ˈsoudē, ˈsô -ˈsaʊdi | ▶adjective of or relating to Saudi Arabia or its ruling dynasty. ▶noun ( pl. Saudis ) a citizen of Saudi Arabia, or a member of its ruling dynasty. ORIGIN from the name of Abdul-Aziz ibn Saud (1880 –1953 ), first king of Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia
Sau di A ra bi a |ˈsoudē əˈrābēə, ˈsôdē ˌsaʊdi əˈreɪbiə | a country in southwestern Asia that occupies most of the Arabian peninsula; pop. 28,686,600 (est. 2009 ); capital, Riyadh; language, Arabic (official ). The birthplace of Islam in the 7th century, Saudi Arabia emerged from the Arab revolt against the Turks during World War I to become an independent kingdom in 1932. Since World War II, the economy has been revolutionized by the exploitation of the area's oil resources, and Saudi Arabia is the largest oil producer in the Middle East. It is ruled by the house of Saud along traditional Islamic lines. DERIVATIVES Sau di A ra bi an adjective & noun
Oxford Dictionary
Saudi
Saudi |ˈsaʊdi, ˈsɔːdi | ▶adjective relating to Saudi Arabia or its ruling dynasty. ▶noun ( pl. Saudis ) a citizen of Saudi Arabia, or a member of its ruling dynasty. ORIGIN from the name of Abdul-Aziz ibn Saud (1880 –1953 ), first king of Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia
Saudi Ara ¦bia |ˈsaʊdiəˈreɪbiə | a country in SW Asia occupying most of the Arabian peninsula; pop. 28,686,600 (est. 2009 ); official language, Arabic; capital, Riyadh. The birthplace of Islam in the 7th century, Saudi Arabia emerged from the Arab revolt against the Turks during the First World War to become an independent kingdom in 1932. Since the Second World War the economy has been revolutionized by the exploitation of the area's oil resources, and Saudi Arabia is the largest oil producer in the Middle East. It continues to be governed along traditional Islamic lines. DERIVATIVES Saudi Arabian adjective & noun
Duden Dictionary
Saudi
Sau di Substantiv, maskulin , der Saudi-Araber |S au di |der Saudi; Genitiv: des Saudis, Plural: die Saudis Einwohnerbezeichnung
Saudi-Araber
Sau di-Ara ber Substantiv, maskulin , der Saudi |Saudi- A raber |Einwohnerbezeichnung
Saudi-Araberin
Sau di-Ara be rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Saudi- A raberin |weibliche Form zu Saudi-Araber
Saudi-Arabien
Sau di-Ara bi en Substantiv, Neutrum |Saudi-Ar a bien |Saudi-Arabiens Staat auf der Arabischen Halbinsel
saudi-arabisch
sau di-ara bisch Adjektiv |saudi-ar a bisch |Saudi-Arabien, die Saudi-Araber betreffend; von den Saudi-Arabern stammend, zu ihnen gehörend
saudisch
sau disch Adjektiv |s au disch |saudi-arabisch
Spanish Dictionary
saudí
saudí adjetivo 1 Relativo a Arabia Saudí, país de Oriente Medio, o a sus habitantes .2 adjetivo /nombre común [persona ] Que es de Arabia Saudí .El plural es saudíes, culto, o saudís, popular .
saudita
saudita saudí .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
Saudi Arabia
S à u di Ar á bia /sàʊdi -, sɔ̀ːdi -/名詞 サウジアラビア 〘アラビア半島の大半を占める君主国; 正式名the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; 首都Riyadh 〙.