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SATES - translation to arabic

ANCIENT EGYPTIAN GODDESS
Sates; Satjit; Satet; Stt; Setis; Sati (Egyptian goddess); Setet; Satit; Sathit
  • A [[Ptolemaic Kingdom]] representation of Satis
  • Eighteenth Dynasty]]).

SATES         

الفعل

أَشْبَعَ ; رَوَّى ; رَوَى ; سَقَى

روى غليله      
sate
sate         
  • Model of satay seller using ''pikulan'', collection of 
[[Tropenmuseum]].
  • Satay seller in Java, c. 1870. Note the [[ketupat]] hanging behind the vendor.
  • Chicken satay in the Netherlands with peanut sauce, French fries, prawn crackers, and mayonnaise; as served in a pub in Amsterdam
  • [[McDonald's]] ''burger sate'' (satay burger) in Indonesia, which is beef burger served with peanut sauce
  • Thai pork satay
  • Jombang]]
  • Balinese [[nasi campur]] with ''sate lilit''
  • Balinese men preparing pork satay during traditional ceremony in Tenganan village, Karangasem
  • A platter of raw satay
  • Javanese satay seller ladies with ''sunggi'' method sell their wares in the parking lot of [[Borobudur]], Central Java.
  • Satay is a popular dish in [[Malaysia]]
  • Telok Ayer Market]], Singapore
  • ''Sate ayam'', chicken satay
  • ''Sate ayam'' with ''uritan'' (premature chicken egg)
  • A fancy presentation of Balinese pork satay, the skewers are erected holds by cucumber, [[Ubud]], Bali.
  • Grilling sate buntel Solo, Central Java.
  • ''Sate keong''
  • Purwakarta]]
  • TMII]], Indonesia
  • Sate [[Ponorogo]] being grilled in a foodstall in [[Surabaya]], [[East Java]], [[Indonesia]]
  • ''Sate udang'', shrimp satay
  • Sate [[Madura]] being grilled
  • ''Satti'' among [[Muslim Filipinos]] is typically served with ''[[ta'mu]]'' (''[[pusô]]'') and a bowlful of sauce
CULINARY FROM INDONESIA
Sate; Saté; Sa-té; Sa-te; Sa-Té; Sa-Te; Kajang (dish); Sateh; Chicken satay; Satti (food); Sate ponorogo; Sate matang; Sate madura; Sate ambal; Sate blora; Sate hati; Sate kelinci; Sate babi; Sate tegal
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Satis (goddess)

Satet, Satit or Satjet, Satjit in Ancient Egyptian (Ancient Egyptian: Sṯt or Sṯı͗t, lit. "Pourer" or "Shooter"), Greek: Satis, also known by numerous related names, was an Upper Egyptian goddess who, along with Khnum and Anuket, formed part of the Elephantine Triad. A protective deity of Egypt's southern border with Nubia, she came to personify the former annual flooding of the Nile and to serve as a war, hunting, and fertility goddess.

She was sometimes conflated with Isis and Sopdet, goddess of the bright star Sirius, which the Egyptians connected with the onset of the Nile flooding. Under the interpretatio graeca, she was conflated with Hera and Juno.

Examples of use of SATES
1. The Learjet flew halfway across the United Sates on autopilot before crashing.
2. The top demands amount to more than the entire annual economic output of the United Sates, the world‘s richest country.
3. The strongest national contingent from overseas was from the United Sates, with 26 representatives of various Churches.
4. He blames Zimbabwe‘s woes on Western powers, accusing Britain and the United Sates in particular of working to unseat him because of his land policies.
5. He said that the improving economic conditions in the United Sates that helped to alleviate slowdown predictions would have a positive impact on Middle East bourses.