B1 despite the fact that
عَلى الرَّغْم مِنْ
uk : /ɔːlˈðəʊ/

-- us : /ɔlˈðoʊ/

A1 every time, or at all times
دائما
uk : /ˈɔːl·weɪz/

-- us : /ˈɔl·weɪz/

present simple of be, used with ‘I’
فِعْل الْكَوْن (be ) المُسْتَخْدَم مَع الضَمير(I)
uk : /æm/

-- us : /æm/

A2 very good
مُذهِل
uk : /əˈmeɪ·zɪŋ/

-- us : /əˈmeɪ·zɪŋ/

A2 a vehicle that takes people to hospital when they are sick or hurt
سَيّارة الإسْعاف
uk : /ˈæm·bjə·ləns/

-- us : /ˈæm·bjə·ləns/

of or relating to the United States of America
أمريكي
uk : //əˈmer.ɪ.kən//

-- us : //əˈmer.ɪ.kən//

B1 in the middle of a group
وَسَط
uk : /əˈmʌŋ/

-- us : /əˈmʌŋ/

B1 how much there is of something
كَمِيّة / مِقْدار
uk : /əˈmaʊnt/

-- us : /əˈmɑʊnt/

used instead of ‘a’ when the next word starts with a vowel sound
أدَاة تَنْكِير تَسْبِق الكَلِمات المَبْدوءَة بِحَرف عِلّة
uk : //æn//

-- us : //æn//

the process of analysing something
تَحْليل
uk : /əˈnæl·ə·sɪs/

-- us : /əˈnæl·ə·sɪs/

someone whose job is to study or examine something in detail:
المحلل
uk : //ˈæn.ə.lɪst//

-- us : //ˈæn.ə.lɪst//

to look at and think about something carefully, in order to understand it
يُحَلِّل
uk : //ˈæn·ə·laɪz//

-- us : //ˈæn.əl.aɪz//

B1 from a very long time ago
قَديم / عَتيق
uk : /ˈeɪn·ʃənt/

-- us : /ˈeɪn·ʃənt/

A1 used to join two words or two parts of a sentence
وَ (العَطْف)
uk : /ænd/

-- us : /ænd/

the feeling that you want to shout at someone or hurt them because they have done something bad
غَضَب
uk : /ˈæŋ·ɡər/

-- us : /ˈæŋ·ɡər/

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