the thin hard layer covering the outer tip of the fingers or toes
ظفر
uk : / /neɪl//

-- us : / /neɪl//

a small tool for cutting the nails on your fingers and toes
قلامة الأظافر
uk : / /ˈneɪl klɪpəz//

-- us : / /ˈneɪl klɪpərz//

without clothes
عارٍ
uk : /ˈneɪ·kɪd/

-- us : /ˈneɪ·kɪd/

A1 the word or group of words that is used to refer to a person, thing, or place
اِسْم
uk : /neɪm/

-- us : /neɪm/

nape (of somebody’s neck) the back of the neck
قفا
uk : / /neɪp//

-- us : / /neɪp//

a piece of cloth or paper that you use when you eat to clean your mouth and hands, and keep your clothes clean
فوطة المائدة
uk : /ˈnæp·kɪn/

-- us : /ˈnæp·kɪn/

B1 being only a small distance from one side to the other
ضَيّق
uk : /ˈnær·əʊ/

-- us : /ˈnær·oʊ/

B1 being only a small distance from one side to the other
ضَيّق
uk : /ˈnær·əʊ/

-- us : /ˈnær·oʊ/

a country or the people living in a country
أُمّة
uk : /ˈneɪ·ʃən/

-- us : /ˈneɪ·ʃən/

A2 relating to or shared by all parts of a country
وَطَني
uk : /ˈnæʃ·ən·əl/

-- us : /ˈnæʃ·ə·nəl/

Your native town or country is the place where you were born.
مَوطِن أصْلي
uk : /ˈneɪ·tɪv/

-- us : /ˈneɪ·t̬ɪv/

B1 made or caused by nature and not by people or machines
طَبيعي
uk : /ˈnætʃ·ər·əl/

-- us : /ˈnætʃ·ər·əl/

B1 made or caused by nature and not by people or machines
طَبيعي
uk : /ˈnætʃ·ər·əl/

-- us : /ˈnætʃ·ər·əl/

as you would expect
مِنْ الطَّبيعي أنْ
uk : /ˈnætʃ·ər·əl·i/

-- us : /ˈnætʃ·ər·ə·li/

A2 [ no plural ] all the plants, creatures, and things that exist in the world that are not made by people
طَبيعة
uk : /ˈneɪ·tʃər/

-- us : /ˈneɪ·tʃər/

The best way to predict the future is to create it. – Abraham Lincoln
If you want to be a fluent speaker of English in the future, you need to make it happen.
You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream. – C.S.Lewis
Many people say it’s easier to learn a language when you are young but there are advantages to learning a language when you are older.
Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever. – Gandhi
Enjoy living in the moment but remember that learning English will prepare you for the future.
Learning is not a spectator sport. – D. Blocher
If you want to master English, get involved and practise as much as possible.
The best way to predict the future is to create it. – Abraham Lincoln
If you want to be a fluent speaker of English in the future, you need to make it happen.
There is no substitute for hard work. – Thomas Edison
Learning any language is hard work so prepare well, put in the hours and you will achieve your goals.