a large Australian animal that moves by jumping on its back legs
كَنْغَر
uk : /ˌkæŋ·ɡərˈuː/

-- us : /ˌkæŋ·ɡəˈru/

A2 to have something always, as your own
يَحْتَفِظ بـِ / يُبْقي
uk : /kiːp/

-- us : /kip/

a square piece of cloth worn around the neck or on the head
منديل
uk : //ˈkɜː.tʃɪf//

-- us : //ˈkɝː.tʃɪf//

a container with a lid, a handle and a spout, used for boiling water
غلاية
uk : / /ˈketl//

-- us : / /ˈketl//

A1 a piece of metal that you use for locking a door or starting an engine
مِفْتاح
uk : /kiː/

-- us : /ki/

A2 a set of keys on a computer that you press to make it work, or the rows of keys on a piano
لَوْحة المَفاتيح
uk : /ˈkiː·bɔːd/

-- us : /ˈkiˌbɔrd/

A1 to hit or move something or someone with your foot
يَرْفُس
uk : /kɪk/

-- us : /kɪk/

B1 informal a child
طِفْل
uk : /kɪd/

-- us : /kɪd/

A2 to make someone or something die
يَقْتُل
uk : /kɪl/

-- us : /kɪl/

B1 someone who kills
قاتِل
uk : /ˈkɪl·ər/

-- us : /ˈkɪl·ər/

B1 an act of killing someone
قَتل
uk : /ˈkɪl·ɪŋ/

-- us : /ˈkɪl·ɪŋ/

A1 a type of thing or person
نَوْع
uk : /kaɪnd/

-- us : /kɑɪnd/

A2 a man who rules a country and is part of the royal family
مَلِك
uk : /kɪŋ/

-- us : /kɪŋ/

A2 to put your lips against another person’s lips or skin because you love or like that person
يُقَبِّل
uk : /kɪs/

-- us : /kɪs/

A1 a room used to prepare and cook food in
مَطْبَخ
uk : /ˈkɪtʃ·ɪn/

-- us : /ˈkɪtʃ·ən/

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