B1 the amount of money a person regularly gets for his or her job
أجْر
uk : /weɪdʒ/

-- us : /weɪdʒ/

the part around the middle of your body where you wear a belt
خَصْر
uk : /weɪst/

-- us : /weɪst/

A1 to stay in a place until someone or something arrives
يَنْتَظِر
uk : /weɪt/

-- us : /weɪt/

A1 to stay in a place until someone or something arrives
يَنْتَظِر
uk : /weɪt/

-- us : /weɪt/

a man who works in a restaurant, bringing food to customers
نادِل
uk : / /ˈweɪtə(r)//

-- us : / /ˈweɪtər//

a woman who works in a restaurant, bringing food to customers
نادِلة
uk : / /ˈweɪtrəs//

-- us : / /ˈweɪtrəs//

A1 to stop sleeping or to make someone else stop sleeping
يَسْتَيْقِظ
uk : /weɪk/

-- us : /weɪk/

A1 to move forward by putting one foot in front of the other and then repeating the action
يَمْشي
uk : /wɔːk/

-- us : /wɔk/

A1 one of the sides of a room or building
حائط
uk : /wɔːl/

-- us : /wɔl/

A2 a small, flat container for paper money and credit cards (= plastic cards used for paying with)
محْفَظة
uk : /ˈwɒl·ɪt/

-- us : /ˈwɑ·lɪt/

paper, usually with a pattern, that you decorate walls with
وَرَق حائط
uk : / /ˈwɔːlpeɪpə(r)//

-- us : / /ˈwɔːlpeɪpər//

to walk slowly around a place without any purpose
يَتَجَوَّل
uk : /ˈwɒn·dər/

-- us : /ˈwɑn·dər/

A1 to feel that you would like to have something
يُريد / يَرْغَب
uk : /wɒnt/

-- us : /wɑnt/

A1 to feel that you would like to have something
يُريد / يَرْغَب
uk : /wɒnt/

-- us : /wɑnt/

A2 fighting, using soldiers and weapons, between two or more countries, or two or more groups inside a country
حَرْب
uk : /wɔːr/

-- us : /wɔr/

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