"Khalifa" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
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Khairpur is a city located in the Sindh province of Pakistan. It is the administrative headquarters of Khairpur District and has a rich cultural and historical heritage.
Khajuraho is a village in Madhya Pradesh, India, known for its magnificent temples of the Chandella dynasty, built between 950 and 1050 AD. The temples are renowned for their intricate carvings and sculptures depicting various aspects of life, including sensual and erotic scenes, as well as mythological and mythological themes.
Khaki is a light brown or beige color, often used to describe military uniforms, clothing, or fabrics with a similar color. It can also refer to a style of clothing, particularly pants, that is made from a durable fabric, often used for outdoor or casual wear. The word "khaki" is derived from the Urdu word "khak", meaning "dust" or "earth", likely due to the color's resemblance to the earth or sand.
Khakis are a type of casual, light-brown or beige-colored cotton pants that are often worn for outdoor activities, such as hiking or gardening. The term "khakis" can also refer specifically to the same color of clothing, which is a blend of tan and green.
Khaled is a common Arabic name, often transliterated as Khalid. It means "eternally enduring" or "forever lasting", and is derived from the Arabic root "k-h-l", which conveys the idea of perpetual existence. In Islamic tradition, Khalid ibn al-Walid was a famous companion of the Prophet Muhammad and a renowned general.
The name "Khaleel" is of Arabic origin, and it means "companion" or "friend". In Islamic tradition, "Khaleel" is also the title given to the Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) by Allah, signifying their special relationship.
Khalid is a proper noun that refers to the Arabic given name Khalid, which means " Eternal" or "Forever".
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