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Saudi English

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What does Saudi mean?

Saudi

a native or inhabitant of Saudi Arabia (= Saudi-Arabian) of or relating to Saudi Arabia or its people the Saudi-Arabian desert the Saudi royal family

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Saudi Arabian Saudi-Arabian

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Simple sentences

Saudi Arabia is very rich in oil.
Women are not permitted to drive cars in Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia is the largest country in the Arabian Peninsula.
Saudi Arabia is the largest country in the Middle East.
Saudi Arabia will remove the ban on women driving.
I've seen just now that the ambassador of Saudi Arabia has resigned.
Saudi women are not permitted to leave their country without their husbands.
Saudi Arabia does not issue tourist visas.
I'm from Saudi Arabia.

Movie subtitles

I get Saudi Arabia!
Just to Saudi Arabia on that oil merger.
Plenipotentiary Extraordinary to the Court of Saudi Arabia.
I understand you've been made Ambassador to Saudi Arabia.
Well. I don't look forward to spending the rest of my life in Saudi Arabia.
I got a letter from Washington saying that Martha should go with me. to Saudi Arabia for appearances' sake.
Washington, Saudi Arabia and everything.
As Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, it is not exactly comme il faut. to include in your entourage, the mistress of a gangster.
Israel, Syria, Saudi Arabia and Egypt.
They're buying it for the Saudi Arabian Investment Corporation.
We need that Saudi money bad.
On that trip to Saudi Arabia, why isn't it the right time?
If you are talking about oil in Saudi Arabia the I'll be real worried.
Our number ten pick is the Loca Rohan, a 167-foot Saudi-owned dreamboat, docked in Tahiti.
I understand you've been in Saudi Arabia.
Well, in Saudi Arabia you have a choice, drinking Scotch or drilling for oil.
And, let's see, after Bangkok, I spent six months in Marrakesh, and then Saudi Arabia.
You didn't learn to mambo like this in Saudi Arabia.
You will love the desert of Saudi Arabia. I know a pool there.
If I had the guts, I'd rid myself of the whole thing: Washington, Saudi Arabia and everything.
She can tell her about the time she sent you to Saudi Arabia.
I saw it with my own eyes. - What? Nothing important, an execution in Saudi-Arabia.
Egypt, Saudi Arabia, we don't know yet.
Think you're in Saudi Arabia?
After he bought it, a dealer representing the Saudi royal family...offered him twice what he paid.
We are awaiting confirmation of the news that Iraqi forces have launched a ground attack on Allied forces in Saudi Arabia.
Iraq claims to be occupying Saudi territory near the border and to have captured a group of Allied soldiers.
It's confusing with all this pro Saudi, anti Iraqi type language and all that.
It's more than twice that far to Saudi.
One thing that's bugged me ever since we landed in Saudi.
Saudi Arabia and Iran?
Did we use Saudi Arabian airspace? With permission?
He kept Saudi Arabian candy for 10 years.

News and current affairs

How it is received may not only determine the state of Israel-Palestine negotiations for a considerable time to come, but Saudi Arabia's domestic peace as well.
At the same time, Bush's emphasis on a one-dimensional, militarized approach to global problems has fueled unrest and instability throughout the Islamic world, leading to increased terrorism in Turkey, North Africa, Saudi Arabia, and Southeast Asia.
In Berlin, as in other large German cities, taxis sport the flags of their drivers' home countries - from Angola to Saudi Arabia.
It would also trigger uncontrolled regional nuclear proliferation, with Saudi Arabia and Egypt leading the way.
Are we to believe that landholders fare better with Chinese or Saudi investors?
But Saudi Arabia continues to be deeply wary of any sort of change, and thus remains a huge and seemingly immovable obstacle to region-wide reform.
Although the Saudi ruling family, the al-Saud, is under enormous pressure to follow the example of its neighbors, internal resistance to doing so remains very strong.
The reformers believe that such reforms are the only way for Saudi Arabia to survive the threat of violence, instability, and national fragmentation that is looming on its horizon.
Crown Prince Abdullah, Saudi Arabia's de facto ruler in place of his incapacitated half-brother King Fahd, is keen to be seen as a champion of reform.
In order to maintain absolutist power and to minimize public anger, the Saudi princes, led by Prince Naif, asked the reformers to sign an agreement that they would never again ask for reform.
Under regional and international pressure, the Saudi ruling family has constructed a Potemkin village of reform while retaining absolute control over all political developments.
As things stand in Saudi Arabia, the US administration has no credible ally for change outside of the existing regime.
As long as the Saudi regime meets America's oil needs and fights Islamist radicals, it will continue to receive US support and silence - and hence its tacit consent.
The liberal reformers who have been jailed could have paved the way for a peaceful transition to a reformed Saudi Arabia.
We returned to Palestine in 1996 from Saudi Arabia, where my father had been working as a teacher.
In these volatile circumstances, greater attention must be given to the national interests of countries such as Turkey, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Israel.
Indeed, an attack would most likely increase America's reliance on unsavory Islamist rulers in countries ranging from Saudi Arabia and Qatar to Turkey and the United Arab Emirates.
The US alone imports 1.5 million barrels a day from West Africa, the same amount it imports from Saudi Arabia.
And regional players like South Africa, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Indonesia, and South Korea among others, will also have to be reckoned with in future regional disputes.

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