a plant that is eaten as a vegetable, with a round mass of pointed parts like leaves
خرشوف
uk : / /ˈɑːtɪtʃəʊk//

-- us : / /ˈɑːrtɪtʃəʊk//

B1 a piece of writing in a magazine or newspaper
مَقال
uk : /ˈɑː·tɪ·kl/

-- us : /ˈɑr·t̬ɪ·kəl/

A2 someone who makes art, especially paintings and drawings
فَنّان
uk : /ˈɑː·tɪst/

-- us : /ˈɑr·t̬ɪst/

good at making things, such as paintings and drawings
مُبْدِع / بارِع
uk : /ɑːˈtɪs·tɪk/

-- us : /ɑrˈtɪs·tɪk/

a plant whose long, green leaves are used in salads
جرجير
uk : / /əˈruːɡjʊlə//

-- us : / /əˈruːɡələ//

A1 used to describe something’s purpose or someone’s job
كـَ / بِصِفة/ كما/بما أن/حسب ما/لما كان/على الرغم
uk : /æz/

-- us : /æz/

a person from Asia, or whose family originally came from Asia
آسيوي
uk : //ˈeɪʃn/ , /ˈeɪʒn//

-- us : //ˈeɪʒn//

in a direction to one side
جانِباً
uk : /əˈsaɪd/

-- us : /əˈsɑɪd/

A1 to say something to someone as a question
يَسْأل
uk : /ɑːsk/

-- us : /æsk/

A1 to say something to someone as a question
يَسْأل
uk : /ɑːsk/

-- us : /æsk/

B1 sleeping
نائم
uk : /əˈsliːp/

-- us : /əˈslip/

a long, green vegetable with a pointed end
الهِلْيَوْن
uk : /əˈspær·ə·ɡəs/

-- us : /əˈspær·ə·ɡəs/

one part of a situation, problem, or subject
بُعْد / وَجه
uk : /ˈæs·pekt/

-- us : /ˈæs·pekt/

to attack someone
يُهاجِم
uk : /əˈsɔːlt/

-- us : /əˈsɔlt/

to state clearly and definitely that something is true
يجزم
uk : //əˈsɜːt//

-- us : //-ˈsɝːt//

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