Ehab
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United Kingdom
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| Motivation: | Education |
| Gender: | Male |
| About me: | One of the hosts and teachers in the podcasts. |
| Joined: December 31st, 2007 | |
| Last Login: February 6th, 2021 | |
| Comment | Title | Time |
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| Yes Tomes05, it is a phrase and literally (yu7'ayyib amaly يخيب أملي) means (he disappointed my hope!). So the word (خاب) means d... | Why work for us | Thu 18th Jun 15 |
| MoGreen88, you could use similar word which is (mutafarri3' متفرغ) which gives the same meaning as (فاضي) and is more suitable than... | Dinner invitation | Sat 13th Jun 15 |
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Yes Tomest05, the sentence "Prove to me!" is: أثبت لي As for "to disappoint" you can use (yu7'ayyib amal يخيب أمل) ... |
Why work for us | Sun 10th May 15 |
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samra24, You can use a word derived from (qa6rah قطرة) which literally means (a drop). The sentence in your example would be: The ... |
Satellite signal | Mon 13th Apr 15 |
| jamalbinti14, yes, the word (طاح) can be used with a person falling off or for hair, similar to (سقط) which also can be used for hair,... | Incurable disease | Sat 14th Mar 15 |