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How to pronounce ameer in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms amir, emeer, emir
Type of ruler, swayer

Examples of ameer

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Ameer Seldon had five tackles for losses and Lance Tuyton recovered two fumbles.
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Ameer Ahmed was on board the boat when it started to go down and managed to swim to safety.
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Ameer, 44 and his wife, Noor, 47, were nowhere to be found.
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Are you denying Golam Azam was the ameer of Jamat in 1971?
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Ameer Tate, 20, counts himself among Marshall's biggest fans.
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Ameer Karim, directory of HP's future and innovations group, announced the new line at a Teens and Tech conference.
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Ameer Faisal Alvi was in his vehicle when the gunmen opened fire, killing him and his driver before fleeing, police official Mohammed Tariq said.
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Ameer Faisal Alvi was in his vehicle when the assailants opened fire, killing him and his driver before fleeing, police official Mohammed Tariq said.
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Ameer and the bone marrow stem and progenitor cells, I believe that we have developed a technique that can potentially be used in lieu of current bladder augmentation procedures.
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  • Emir: an independent ruler or chieftain (especially in Africa or Arabia)
  • Ameer Sultan (born 5 December 1967) is an Indian film director, producer and actor, working in the Tamil film industry. He has directed four films and was critically acclaimed for three of them, the romantic comedy Mounam Pesiyadhe (2002), the mystery thriller Raam (2005) and the drama Paruthiveeran (2007). He made his acting debut in Yogi (2009).
  • Amir (also spelled Ameer or Emir, Arabic: u0623u0645u064Au0631u200Eu200E, Turkish: Emir, Persian: u0627u0645u064Au0631u200Eu200E, Hebrew: u05D0u05DEu05D9u05E8u200Eu200E, pronouncedu00A0) is a masculine name with three meanings, one is Arabic/Hebraic origin derived from the three letters AMR which means 'to give orders' or a "Prince". The title Emir in Arabic, which is essentially the same word as Amir, therefore means: "one who gives orders"...