Arabčina | Angličtina |
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عَائِلَة مَلِكِيَّة f | royal familyfamily of the ruling sovereign of a country or state |
عَائِلِيّ | familialof or pertaining to a human family |
عَابِد m | worshipperperson who worships |
عَابِدُ شَمْسٍ m | sun worshipperworshipper of the Sun |
عَابِر m | transgenderof a person: transgressing or not identifying with culturally conventional gender roles and categories of male or female |
عَابِرَة f | transgenderof a person: transgressing or not identifying with culturally conventional gender roles and categories of male or female |
عَاج m | ivorymaterial |
عَاجِز | helplessunable to defend oneself|defenseless powerlesslacking sufficient power or strength unablenot able |
عَاجِز m | incapablenot being capable |
عَاجِلاً أَم آجِلاً | sooner or laterset phrase; eventually |
عَاجِلاً أَو آجِلاً | sooner or laterset phrase; eventually |
عَاجِلًا | fastwith great speed|id=quickly quicklyrapidly, fast |
عَادَ | come back(''intransitive'') To return to a place returnto come or go back |
عَادَات اَلْأَكْل f | eating habitregular consumption of certain foods |
عَادَة f | customfrequent repetition of the same act habitan action done on a regular basis |
عَادَة سِرِّيَّة f | masturbationmanual erotic stimulation of the genitals |
عَادَةً | commonlyas a rule; usually customarilyin the customary way habituallyoccurring regularly or usually normallyunder normal conditions or circumstances; usually; most of the time usuallymost of the time |
عَادِيّ | banalcommon normalaccording to norms or rules normalusual, ordinary ordinarynormal, routine regularhaving a constant pattern regularhaving expected characteristics usualmost commonly occurring |
عَار m | disgracecondition of being out of favor shamereproach incurred or suffered; dishonour; ignominy; derision |
عَارٌ عَلَيْكَ | shame on youexpression of disapproval |
عَارٍ | nakedbare, not covered by clothing nudewithout clothing or other covering |
عَارَض | opposeto attempt to stop the progression of; to resist or antagonize by physical means, or by arguments, etc. |
عَارَكَ | fight(intransitive) to contend in physical conflict |