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Sawah

"Sawah" (meaning wanderer in Arabic) is a song by Egyptian pan-Arab singer Abdel Halim Hafez.

The song lyrics are short and of few sentences but repeated throughout the song, and are entirely in Egyptian Arabic.

Usage examples of "sawah".

Obviously, the unfortunates went straight to the brutal farm camps in the Sawah, but what could anyone do?

She thought it was time to go on with the journey and hurry to the Sawah and the place called Ranganar, where it seemed the Rulers were regarded as friends.

The Sawah made its own bullits out of untempered resin that shattered in a ghastly way on impact.

The antics of the Sawah made her laugh, when she was afraid they ought to make her cry.

The great trees were still all around, but they seemed unsure of themselves and the silence was broken by a faint disturbing murmur: the Sawah at work in its camps, on its roads.

There is nothing anywhere in the Sawah but what you see here: neglect, wastage, decay.

All the produce of the Sawah you see, as in all states, goes into places called Welfari stores, where most of it rots.

An added difficulty is that the ones supposed to be fetching Cho now are just as impressed by the local celebrity as the ones up in the Sawah, and nagging them does not seem to help.

But this was not the Sawah river crossing: everything around them was hostile and there was no confusion.

When he had brought them safely through the Sawah he sent ahead to tell his family what he was doing and soon a messenger from the capital arrived at the camp.

They picked up Derveet with the rest more than once, and she saw the Sawah from the back of packed Koperasi boxes, rolling on their jolting tracks.