a large boat with sails and sometimes an engine, used for pleasure or in races
يَخْت
uk : /jɒt/

-- us : /jɑt/

B1 (written abbreviation yd) a unit for measuring length, equal to three feet or 0.9144 metres
حَوْش / باحة / فِناء / ياردة
uk : /jɑːd/

-- us : /jɑrd/

yes
نَعَم / أجَل
uk : //jeə//

-- us : //jeə//

A1 a period of twelve months, or 365 or 366 days, especially from 1 January to 31 December
عَام / سَنة
uk : /jɪər/

-- us : /jɪər/

a substance used to make bread rise and to make beer and wine
خَميرة
uk : / /jiːst//

-- us : / /jiːst//

to shout something very loudly
يَصْرُخ / يَصيح
uk : /jel/

-- us : /jel/

A1 being the same colour as a lemon or the sun
أصفَر
uk : /ˈjel·əʊ/

-- us : /ˈjel·oʊ/

A1 being the same colour as a lemon or the sun
أصفَر
uk : /ˈjel·əʊ/

-- us : /ˈjel·oʊ/

A1 used to agree with something, or to give a positive answer to a question or request
نَعَم / أجَل
uk : /jes/

-- us : /jes/

A1 the day before today
أمْس
uk : /ˈjes·tə·deɪ/

-- us : /ˈjes·tərˌdeɪ/

A2 before now or before that time
لَمْ … بَعْد
uk : /jet/

-- us : /jet/

to make or provide something
يُنْتِج
uk : /jiːld/

-- us : /jild/

A1 used to mean the person or people you are talking to
ضَمير المُخاطَب أنت
uk : /juː/

-- us : /ju/

A1 having lived or existed for only a short time and not old
شاب / يافِع
uk : /jʌŋ/

-- us : /jʌŋ/

A1 having lived or existed for only a short time and not old
شاب / يافِع
uk : /jʌŋ/

-- us : /jʌŋ/

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