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  1. Update! New: public user profiles, redesigned homepage, definition filtering & pagination, design tweaks: http://mo3jam.com
  2. @justjumana thank you :) and a belated eid mubarak to you too!
  3. @justjumana IPA was considered initially but it was too serious/scholarly and I have doubts that casual users would ever supply it.
  4. @justjumana to translate any entry which doesn't have an english or french equiv. things've been a bit slow w/ ramadan, but updates r soon
  5. @justjumana english translations r provided by users, but there r plans 4 adding automatic Google translations and allowing users to
  6. @justjumana there r currently two ways of clarifying pronunciations: arabizi transliterations and audio pronunciations. Was IPA in ur mind?
  7. @dot1ne glad u liked it. There's an option for uploading audio, but sadly it seems very few contributors r using it. needs to be web-based
  8. added a basic search engine for terms, along with Open Search, check it out: http://ar.mo3jam.com (supports arabic and arabish/arabizi)
  9. Article on Mo3jam on the front page of The National! http://bit.ly/17C0Zi
  10. a mere 18 hours upon its launch, Mo3jam now contains 245 definitions all generously added by its loving user base.
  11. @nirvana_seeker شكراً على الملاحظة. تم تصليح رابط الفيسبوك منذ 8 ساعات تقريباُ
  12. @35east thanks for your suggestion. A "request definition" feature was already planned for the future.
  13. @MistaKoo a revision of dialects is underway. If you have any suggestions, please use the feedback link on the website.
  14. @mipovia despite that,most Arabic dialects r still listed as sub-dialects.Populations also factor in this seemingly arbitrary categorization
  15. @mipovia categorization is based on research done on Arabic dialects. Most resources put Yemeni, Saudi, and Gulf in different groups.
  16. After nearly 4 months of development, Mo3jam is now up and running as an open beta: http://mo3jam.com
  17. soon, soon enough.