the speed at which someone walks or runs
سُرْعة السَّيْر
uk : /peɪs/

-- us : /peɪs/

A2 to put your things into bags or boxes when you are going on holiday or leaving the place where you live
يَحْزُم الأمْتِعة
uk : /pæk/

-- us : /pæk/

(UK also parcel) something that is covered in paper so that it can be sent by post
طَرْد
uk : /ˈpæk·ɪdʒ/

-- us : /ˈpæk·ɪdʒ/

A1 a piece of paper in a book, magazine, etc., or one side of a piece of paper
صَفْحة
uk : /peɪdʒ/

-- us : /peɪdʒ/

A2 a bad feeling in a part of your body when you are sick or hurt
ألَم
uk : /peɪn/

-- us : /peɪn/

causing pain
مُؤْلِم
uk : /ˈpeɪn·fəl/

-- us : /ˈpeɪn·fəl/

A1 a coloured liquid that you put on a surface to decorate it / to make a picture of something or someone using paint
يَرْسُم / دِهان
uk : /peɪnt/

-- us : /peɪnt/

a brush that is used for painting
فُرْشاة الدِّهان / الرَّسْم
uk : /ˈpeɪnt·brʌʃ/

-- us : /ˈpeɪntˌbrʌʃ/

A2 someone who paints pictures
رَسّام
uk : /ˈpeɪn·tər/

-- us : /ˈpeɪn·t̬ər/

A2 a picture that someone has painted
طلي / لَوْحة
uk : /ˈpeɪn·tɪŋ/

-- us : /ˈpeɪn·t̬ɪŋ/

A1 two people who are doing something together
ثُنائي
uk : /peər/

-- us : /peər/

A2 light blue, green, red, etc.
شاحِب / فاتِح
uk : /peɪl/

-- us : /peɪl/

B1 a metal container with a handle that is used for cooking food in
مِقْلاة
uk : /pæn/

-- us : /pæn/

a large, black and white animal that lives in forests in China
حَيوان الباندا
uk : /ˈpæn·də/

-- us : /ˈpæn·də/

a flat piece of wood, metal, etc. that is the surface of a door, wall, etc.
لَوح
uk : /ˈpæn·əl/

-- us : /ˈpæn·əl/

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