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Definition of Emirati in English:

Emirati

nounPlural Emiratisɛmɪˈrɑːtiˌeməˈrädē
  • A citizen or inhabitant of the United Arab Emirates.

    the number of Emiratis marrying foreigners had risen by 10 per cent
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This hands-on learning option will be open to all Emiratis, regardless of age or previous qualification.
    • Among those in his circle who share his process-driven esthetic is the sole female Emirati included in the exhibition, Kareema Al-Shomali.
    • By understanding the desert, early Emiratis could survive with their cultural values intact; however, not understanding the media ecology will alter, in a few years, what lasted generations.
    • Laila, an Emirati whose mother is Italian, explained that although she has the basic grasp of the Arabic language, she still has some difficulty when interacting with her colleagues and clients.
    • Currently the average Emirati consumes roughly 550 liters of clean water every day.
    • He was strongly revered by Emiratis and other Arabs across the Middle East.
    • An increasingly large number of Emiratis also own houses somewhere in Europe, in the Far East or Lebanon.
    • Emiratis now make up 21 per cent of the airline's core employee workforce.
    • Emiratis are known for their hospitality; they feel honored when receiving guests and socializing with friends and relatives.
    • Many Emiratis prefer the traditional style of eating with the right hand.
    • A new programme aiming to encourage entrepreneurship in young Emiratis was launched in Dubai.
    • The presence of many ethnic groups has led Emiratis to be tolerant of other social customs, yet they remain conscious of their own customs as markers of cultural identity.
    • Like the other small Gulf states such as Bahrain and Qatar, the Emiratis are realists and pragmatists, both politically and economically.
    • There are over 200 nationalities in the Emirates in addition to Emiratis.
    • A 15-year-old boy has become the youngest Emirati to climb Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest peak in Africa.
    • The move highlights the UAE's commitment to providing Emiratis with financial stability and a dignified life.
    • She said Emiratis were becoming frustrated with violations of local sensitivities.
adjectiveɛmɪˈrɑːtiˌeməˈrädē
  • Relating to the United Arab Emirates or its citizens.

    Emirati families
    a menu of traditional Emirati fare
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Our guide, an Emirati woman recently graduated from university, spoke perfect English and was reserved, polite and hugely informative.
    • Another aspect of the Emirati economy is the fact that the huge wealth of such emirates as Abu Dhabi is used to subsidise development in the smaller, poorer emirates.
    • Her photographs document the forgotten public and private spaces of her native Emirati society.
    • Griffiths said she has only 12 Emirati nurses among her roster of 1,450 nursing staff.
    • The latter factor has generated a dependence on expatriate labor; the UAE has become a multiethnic society, and Emirati nationals account for only about 20 percent of the population.
    • Interested Emirati artists can explore a range of art disciplines including visual arts and film, paintings and mixed-media installations.
    • Self-deprecation isn't part of the normal Emirati way of doing business.
    • The Emirati rulers took a calculated gamble that trusting to your confidence in your heritage, and letting the world in, whilst not being altogether laissez-faire about it, was a much better guarantee of prosperity.
    • There is much more open discussion of world politics than Emirati politics.
    • Incidentally, because of their Bedouin heritage, Emirati rulers have been encouragers of traditional Arabic poetry, especially praise-poetry.
    • More than 120 Emirati companies operate in Azerbaijan.
    • The Emirates Group has announced plans to provide 750 jobs for Emirati Nationals during the current financial year across various departments.
    • The hope is that Sea Shadow, as well as Djinn, will gee up Emirati audiences to the idea of seeing homegrown films (even if no one agrees on what makes them homegrown).
    • The U.A.E. Health Ministry reports that just one in 25 nurses is Emirati.
    • They also own all Emirati businesses.
    • Education is free for all Emirati natives, and the schools and universities are of generally high standard, and often staffed by teachers from all over the world.
    • The Secretary will also meet with senior Emirati government officials to discuss regional and bilateral issues.
    • Some people say it is an unspoken feeling even amongst Emirati police that such charges should not be brought, though the incident should be reported.
    • Emirati referee Ali Bujsaim, who will take control of the opening match, said he had been told to set the tone for the tournament.

Definition of Emirati in US English:

Emirati

nounˌeməˈrädē
  • A citizen or inhabitant of the United Arab Emirates.

    the number of Emiratis marrying foreigners had risen by 10 per cent
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Laila, an Emirati whose mother is Italian, explained that although she has the basic grasp of the Arabic language, she still has some difficulty when interacting with her colleagues and clients.
    • Among those in his circle who share his process-driven esthetic is the sole female Emirati included in the exhibition, Kareema Al-Shomali.
    • Currently the average Emirati consumes roughly 550 liters of clean water every day.
    • The presence of many ethnic groups has led Emiratis to be tolerant of other social customs, yet they remain conscious of their own customs as markers of cultural identity.
    • Emiratis are known for their hospitality; they feel honored when receiving guests and socializing with friends and relatives.
    • A 15-year-old boy has become the youngest Emirati to climb Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest peak in Africa.
    • Many Emiratis prefer the traditional style of eating with the right hand.
    • This hands-on learning option will be open to all Emiratis, regardless of age or previous qualification.
    • Like the other small Gulf states such as Bahrain and Qatar, the Emiratis are realists and pragmatists, both politically and economically.
    • Emiratis now make up 21 per cent of the airline's core employee workforce.
    • There are over 200 nationalities in the Emirates in addition to Emiratis.
    • A new programme aiming to encourage entrepreneurship in young Emiratis was launched in Dubai.
    • He was strongly revered by Emiratis and other Arabs across the Middle East.
    • The move highlights the UAE's commitment to providing Emiratis with financial stability and a dignified life.
    • She said Emiratis were becoming frustrated with violations of local sensitivities.
    • An increasingly large number of Emiratis also own houses somewhere in Europe, in the Far East or Lebanon.
    • By understanding the desert, early Emiratis could survive with their cultural values intact; however, not understanding the media ecology will alter, in a few years, what lasted generations.
adjectiveˌeməˈrädē
  • Relating to the United Arab Emirates or its citizens.

    Emirati families
    a menu of traditional Emirati fare
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Some people say it is an unspoken feeling even amongst Emirati police that such charges should not be brought, though the incident should be reported.
    • Education is free for all Emirati natives, and the schools and universities are of generally high standard, and often staffed by teachers from all over the world.
    • Griffiths said she has only 12 Emirati nurses among her roster of 1,450 nursing staff.
    • There is much more open discussion of world politics than Emirati politics.
    • The latter factor has generated a dependence on expatriate labor; the UAE has become a multiethnic society, and Emirati nationals account for only about 20 percent of the population.
    • They also own all Emirati businesses.
    • More than 120 Emirati companies operate in Azerbaijan.
    • The Emirati rulers took a calculated gamble that trusting to your confidence in your heritage, and letting the world in, whilst not being altogether laissez-faire about it, was a much better guarantee of prosperity.
    • The Emirates Group has announced plans to provide 750 jobs for Emirati Nationals during the current financial year across various departments.
    • The U.A.E. Health Ministry reports that just one in 25 nurses is Emirati.
    • Our guide, an Emirati woman recently graduated from university, spoke perfect English and was reserved, polite and hugely informative.
    • Interested Emirati artists can explore a range of art disciplines including visual arts and film, paintings and mixed-media installations.
    • Emirati referee Ali Bujsaim, who will take control of the opening match, said he had been told to set the tone for the tournament.
    • The Secretary will also meet with senior Emirati government officials to discuss regional and bilateral issues.
    • Another aspect of the Emirati economy is the fact that the huge wealth of such emirates as Abu Dhabi is used to subsidise development in the smaller, poorer emirates.
    • The hope is that Sea Shadow, as well as Djinn, will gee up Emirati audiences to the idea of seeing homegrown films (even if no one agrees on what makes them homegrown).
    • Her photographs document the forgotten public and private spaces of her native Emirati society.
    • Incidentally, because of their Bedouin heritage, Emirati rulers have been encouragers of traditional Arabic poetry, especially praise-poetry.
    • Self-deprecation isn't part of the normal Emirati way of doing business.
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