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79 [seventy-nine] |
Adjectives 2
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79[تسعة وسبعون] |
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الصفات 2
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I am wearing a blue dress.
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أرتدي ثوباً أزرق.
artadi thwbaan 'azraqa.
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I am wearing a red dress.
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أرتدي ثوباً أحمر.
'artadi thwbaan 'ahmar.
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I am wearing a green dress.
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أرتدي ثوباً أخضر.
artadi thwbaan 'akhdar.
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I’m buying a black bag.
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أشتري حقيبة يد سوداء.
ashatari haqibat yd suda'.
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I’m buying a brown bag.
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أشتري حقيبة يد بنية.
ashatari haqibat yd baniata.
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I’m buying a white bag.
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أشتري حقيبة يد بيضاء.
ashatari haqibat yd bayda'.
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I need a new car.
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إني بحاجة إلى سيارة جديدة.
'iini bihajat 'iilaa sayarat jadidata.
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I need a fast car.
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إني بحاجة إلى سيارة سريعة.
'iini bihajat 'iilaa sayarat sarieata.
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I need a comfortable car.
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إني بحاجة إلى سيارة مريحة.
'iini bihajat 'iilaa sayarat muriha.
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An old lady lives at the top.
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في القسم العلوي تعيش سيدة عجوز.
fi alqism alealawii taeish sayidatan eajuz.
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A fat lady lives at the top.
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في القسم العلوي تعيش سيدة سمينة.
fy alqism alealawii taeish sayidatan saminata.
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A curious lady lives below.
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في القسم السفلي تعيش سيدة فضولية.
fy alqism alsuflii taeish sayidatan faduli.
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Our guests were nice people.
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كان ضيوفنا أناساً لطفاء.
kan duyufina anasaan litafa'a.
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Our guests were polite people.
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كان ضيوفنا أناساً مؤدبين.
kaan duyufina anasaan muwadibina.
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Our guests were interesting people.
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كان ضيوفنا أناساً مهمين.
kaan duyufina anasaan mihmina.
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I have lovely children.
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عندي أطفال مطيعون.
eindi 'atfal matieuna.
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But the neighbours have naughty children.
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لكن جيراننا عندهم أولاد وقحون.
lkuna jayranana eindahum 'awlad waqahuna.
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Are your children well behaved?
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هل أولادك مؤدبون ؟
hl 'awladik muadibun ?
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