a space between two lines or surfaces that meet at one point, measured in degrees
زاوِية
uk : /ˈæŋ·ɡl/

-- us : /ˈæŋ·ɡəl/

A2 feeling that you want to shout at someone or hurt them because they have done something bad
غاضِب
uk : /ˈæŋ·ɡri/

-- us : /ˈæŋ·ɡri/

A1 something that lives and moves but is not a person, bird, fish, or insect
حَيَوان
uk : /ˈæn·ɪ·məl/

-- us : /ˈæn·ə·məl/

the joint connecting the foot to the leg; the narrow part of the leg just above the ankle joint
الكاحل
uk : / /ˈæŋkl//

-- us : / /ˈæŋkl//

B1 a day on which you remember or celebrate something that happened on that day in the past
ذِكْرى سَنَوِيّة
uk : /ˌæn·ɪˈvɜː·sər·i/

-- us : /ˌæn·əˈvɜr·sər·i/

B1 to tell people new information, especially officially
يُعْلِن
uk : /əˈnaʊns/

-- us : /əˈnɑʊns/

B1 happening once a year
سَنَويّ
uk : /ˈæn·ju·əl/

-- us : /ˈæn·ju·əl/

A2 one more
ثان
uk : /əˈnʌð·ər/

-- us : /əˈnʌð·ər/

A1 to speak or write back to someone who has asked you a question
يُجِيب / يَرُدّ
uk : /ˈɑːn·sər/

-- us : /ˈæn·sər/

B1 a small insect that lives in groups in the ground
نَمْلة
uk : /ænt/

-- us : /ænt/

an animal like a large deer with long horns
ظَبْي
uk : / /ˈæntɪləʊp//

-- us : / /ˈæntɪləʊp//

to expect something
يَتَوَقَّع
uk : /ænˈtɪs·ɪ·peɪt/

-- us : /ænˈtɪs·əˌpeɪt/

the feeling of being very worried
قَلَق
uk : /æŋˈzaɪ·ə·ti/

-- us : /æŋˈzɑɪ·ɪ·t̬i/

A1 used in questions and negative statements to mean ‘some’
أَيّ
uk : /ˈen·i/

-- us : /ˈen·i/

A2 another word for anyone
أَيّ شَخْص
uk : /ˈen·iˌbɒd·i/

-- us : /ˈen·iˌbɑ·di, ˈen·iˌbʌd·i/

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