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 Translation for 'United Arab Emirates' from English to French
NOUN   - | the United Arab Emirates
géogr.pol.
Émirats {m.pl} Arabes Unis <EAU>
United Arab Emirates <UAE> <.ae>
Partial Matches
hist.mil.pol.
guerre {f} des Six Jours [1967]
Six-Day War [1967] [also: June War, 1967 Arab–Israeli War or Third Arab–Israeli War]
ethn.
Arabe {m}
Arab
arabe {adj}Arab
ethn.
Arabe {f}
Arab [female]
uni {adj} {past-p} [en union]united
solidaire {adj}united
homogène {adj} [cohérent]united
géogr.
République {f} arabe sahraouie démocratique <RASD>
Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic <SADR>
relig.
Église {f} méthodiste unie
United Methodist Church
géogr.pol.
capitole {m}
(United States) Capitol
géogr.
Royaume-Uni {m}
United Kingdom <UK>
pol.
Organisation {f} des Nations unies <ONU>
United Nations Organization <UNO>
géogr.
États-Unis {m.pl} (d'Amérique)
United States (of America) <USA>
faire bloc contre qn./qc.to be united against sb./sth.
étendard {m} royal du Royaume-UniRoyal Standard of the United Kingdom [flag]
Unesco
Organisation {f} des Nations unies pour l'éducation, la science et la culture <UNESCO, ONUESC>
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization <UNESCO>
géogr.hist.pol.
république {f} des Sept Provinces-Unies des Pays-Bas [1588-1795] [aussi : Provinces-Unies]
Republic of the Seven United Netherlands [1588-1795] [also: United Provinces or Dutch Republic]
géogr.
îles {f.pl} Vierges des États-Unis [aussi : îles Vierges américaines] [un territoire non incorporé et organisé insulaire des Antille]
United States Virgin Islands [also: Virgin Islands of the United States] [an unincorporated and organized territory of the United States]
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Translation for 'United Arab Emirates' from English to French

United Arab Emirates <UAE> <.ae>
Émirats {m.pl} Arabes Unis <EAU>géogr.pol.

Six-Day War [1967] [also: June War, 1967 Arab–Israeli War or Third Arab–Israeli War]
guerre {f} des Six Jours [1967]hist.mil.pol.
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Arab
Arabe {m}ethn.

arabe {adj}
Arab [female]
Arabe {f}ethn.
united
uni {adj} {past-p} [en union]

solidaire {adj}

homogène {adj} [cohérent]
Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic <SADR>
République {f} arabe sahraouie démocratique <RASD>géogr.
United Methodist Church
Église {f} méthodiste unierelig.
(United States) Capitol
capitole {m}géogr.pol.
United Kingdom <UK>
Royaume-Uni {m}géogr.
United Nations Organization <UNO>
Organisation {f} des Nations unies <ONU>pol.
United States (of America) <USA>
États-Unis {m.pl} (d'Amérique)géogr.
to be united against sb./sth.
faire bloc contre qn./qc.
Royal Standard of the United Kingdom [flag]
étendard {m} royal du Royaume-Uni
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization <UNESCO>
Organisation {f} des Nations unies pour l'éducation, la science et la culture <UNESCO, ONUESC>Unesco
Republic of the Seven United Netherlands [1588-1795] [also: United Provinces or Dutch Republic]
république {f} des Sept Provinces-Unies des Pays-Bas [1588-1795] [aussi : Provinces-Unies]géogr.hist.pol.
United States Virgin Islands [also: Virgin Islands of the United States] [an unincorporated and organized territory of the United States]
îles {f.pl} Vierges des États-Unis [aussi : îles Vierges américaines] [un territoire non incorporé et organisé insulaire des Antille]géogr.
Usage Examples English
  • 2 billion), and the United Arab Emirates ($8 billion).
  • India–United Arab Emirates relations refers to the bilateral relations that exist between the Republic of India and the United Arab Emirates.
  • He told his family in late 1999 he was heading to the United Arab Emirates to find work.
  • The Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar Land metro area's gross domestic product (GDP) in 2016 was $478 billion, making it the sixth-largest of any metropolitan area in the United States and larger than Iran's, Colombia's, or the United Arab Emirates' GDP.
  • It borders Iran and Pakistan on the north, Oman on the south, and the United Arab Emirates on the west.

  • In its place, there were plans for a match against Rustam Kasimdzhanov, winner of the FIDE World Chess Championship 2004, to be held in January 2005 in the United Arab Emirates.
  • The largest flag flown from a flagpole worldwide, according to Guinness World Records, is the flag of the United Arab Emirates flown in Sharjah.
  • The latter seems to have fought a sea battle against 32 kings who had gathered against him and took control over their pre-Arab country, consisting of modern-day United Arab Emirates and Oman.
  • The ALA also mentions the way that the book was prevented from being featured at the International Book Fair in Moscow, Russia, in 1977 and banned from schools in the United Arab Emirates for references to practices or actions that defy Arab or Islamic beliefs, such as pigs or alcohol.
  • This new facility in Abu Dhabi will be Bombardier’s first full-service facility in the United Arab Emirates.

  • While in the United Arab Emirates, al-Nami purchased traveler's cheques presumed to have been paid for by Mustafa al-Hawsawi.
  • On 18 May 2004, he was brought to a hospital in the United Arab Emirates because of nose bleeding caused by heat.
  • The Arab Spring brought it legalization and substantial political power at first, but as of 2013 it has suffered severe reversals. Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
  • Darwin hosts biennial multi-nation exercises named "Pitch Black"; in 2014 this involved military personnel from Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Thailand, United Arab Emirates, and the United States.
  • ... , 2 drachmae); the dirham is still the name of the official currencies of Morocco and the United Arab Emirates.

  • 00% in Romania and the United Arab Emirates; to 0.05% in Australia, South Africa, Germany, Scotland, and New Zealand (0.00% for underage individuals); to 0.08% in England and Wales, the United States and Canada.
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