Usage examples of "arab gulf fund" in English with translation to German

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The word of the year 2011 in Denmark is "Arab spring". Other proposed words were "fat tax", "broken promises" and "road rage". Das "Wort des Jahres" in Dänemark war "Arabischer Frühling". Andere vorgeschlagene Wörter waren "Fettsteuer", "nicht eingehaltenes Versprechen" und "Straßenwut".
Irene is from the Gulf of Mexico. She is a hurricane. Irene kommt aus dem Golf von Mexiko. Sie ist ein Hurrikan.
In most countries, with the exception of the Arab countries and Israel, Saturday and Sunday are defined as the weekend. In den meisten Ländern, mit Ausnahme der arabischen Länder und Israels, gelten Samstag und Sonntag als Wochenende.
Japan depends on Arab countries for oil. Japan ist wegen des Öles von arabischen Ländern abhängig.
Did Facebook play a major role in the Arab Spring? Hat Facebook im Arabischen Frühling eine entscheidende Rolle gespielt?
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