ما أن يدخل الشتاء في المملكة العربية السعودية، بالتزامن مع دخول المربع translation - ما أن يدخل الشتاء في المملكة العربية السعودية، بالتزامن مع دخول المربع English how to say

ما أن يدخل الشتاء في المملكة العربي

ما أن يدخل الشتاء في المملكة العربية السعودية، بالتزامن مع دخول المربعانية في 7 ديسمبر من كل عام ، حتى نرىبأن موسم الرحلات البرية "الكشتات" قد ابتدأ، فتحزم الأمتعة وتشد الرحال للتمتع بالصحاري والسكون بعيداً عنضوضاء المدن، وتعد كلمة "كشتة" مختصة في الشارع السعودي ولانسمعها متداولة بباقي البلدان العربية. فما هومعناها وأصلها، ومن أين أتت تسميتها؟
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Once the winter enters in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, in conjunction with the entry of Almravanah on 7 December of each year, until we see <br>that the wild trekking "season Alkstadt" has begun, Vthzm luggage and pulls a backpacker to enjoy deserts and sleep away from the <br>noise of the cities, is the word "Ksth" competent in the Saudi street and Ansamaha in circulation to the rest of the Arab countries. What is the <br>meaning and origin, and from where they came to call?
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Once winter enters Saudi Arabia, in conjunction with the entry of Squareania on December 7th of each year, we see<br>That the season of road trips has begun, packing luggage and pulling the travellers to enjoy the deserts and the stillness away from<br>The noise of the cities, the word "quot", is specialized in the Saudi street and we do not hear it in the rest of the Arab countries. So what is<br>Its meaning and origin, and where did it come from?
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What is the winter entering Saudi Arabia, with the square entering every December 7, so we see<br>It's a season of wild journeys, and keshtat and quot begin to pack, strain travelers to enjoy the desert and stay away from homes;<br>The hustle and bustle of the city is a word with quote kashta and quote, which is a professional in Saudi street, hearing its transactions in other Arab countries; What's that?<br>Its meaning and origin, where does it come from?<br>
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