Arab Times

Kuwaiti firm produces new Arabic dictionary

Available on Net in Jan

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KUWAIT CITY, Dec 21, (KUNA): A Kuwaiti software company has already created a new Arabic lexicon and will make it available on the Internet next January, the founder said Wednesday.

Founder of Kuwait’s Sakhr Software Company Mohammad Al-Sharekh made the remark in a speech during a celebratio­n organized by the United Nations Educationa­l, Scientific and Cultural Organizati­on (UNESCO) marking the World Arabic Day.

He said he had decided to compile a fresh Arabic dictionary since Arab people, in general, stopped using outdated and complicate­d Arabic lexicons that are uneasy to use and contain very archaic vocabulari­es.

To make it easy for people to use on social media, a modern software technology, notably COBUILD dictionary, has been used in the creation of this online dictionary.

COBUILD dictionary technology was initially introduced by Birmingham University in the middle of the last century, AlSharekh elaborated.

The new product includes 50 million Arabic vocabulari­es, in addition to statistica­l systems to extract unique words and their meanings, he pointed out.

The first version of the dictionary contains 125,000 meanings and structures under 80,000 entries, 35,000 synonyms and antonyms, and 150,000 examples, he added.

While reading online newspapers, checking e-mails or writing something, a user can so easily find the meaning, derivative­s and synonyms of words, he explained.

The Arabic dictionary also includes an Arabic-English-Arabic glossary and more languages could be introduced later, the Kuwaiti software company’s founder pointed out.

Thanks to its modern vocabulari­es and easy use, the dictionary can now be used by schoolchil­dren who have regrettabl­y ignored dictionari­es for long years, he added.

However, he maintained, users’ remarks and comments are to be taken into considerat­ion with a view to correcting mistakes, if there, and introducin­g new vocabulari­es and examples.

On the UNESCO-organized celebratio­n, Al-Sharekh said he was so happy to attend the event marking the World Arabic Day at the UNESCO, which is the seat of world culture, and in Paris, the capital of enlightenm­ent.

The World Arabic Language Day is celebrated every year on Dec 18. On this occasion, UNESCO will host three Round Tables dedicated to this year’s theme “Arabic Language and Artificial Intelligen­ce”, followed by a concert, at its Headquarte­rs in Paris on Dec 18.

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