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121 á-á
exclamation expressing surprise or joy, which can also be used as a verb: he-aha-koe, e-á-ana? what's happening with you,that you should exclaim "ah"? He tu'u au e-tahi raá ki te hare o Eva i Puapae. I-ûi-mai-era ki a au, he-á-á-mai, he-tagi-mai "ka-ohomai, e repa ê". one day I came to Eva's house in Puapae. Upon seeing me she exclaimed: "ah,ah" and she said, crying: "Welcome, lad". -
122 hove
widow, widower.exclamation expressing surprise at the unexpected, upon finding that what you had imagined was wrong; for instance, upon seeing ashore someone you thought had gone fishing in the ocean you could say: hove i oho ai koe i ruga i te vaka ki te îka hî, oh, I thought you had gone on your canoe to go fishing! -
123 أحق ما تقول؟
أَحَقٌّ ما تقول؟ \ why: expressing surprise: Why! I never knew that!. -
124 أي
أَيّ \ any: pron. in questions; after if, whether: Have you any money? Have you any books on art? I wonder if / whether she has any milk, after not and without: I haven’t got any money / books. He did it without any difficulty, after never: We never eat meat / potatoes. either: one or the other of two: A judge must not favour either side. Either of these coats would fit me. \ أَيّ إنْسان \ anyone: anybody. \ أَيّ الاثْنَيْن \ whichever: any which: Take whichever (one) you like, no matter which: Whichever (one) you take, you must pay for it. \ أَيّ شَخْص \ anybody: every person: Anybody could do that, also anyone used in questions, etc. any person: I can’t see anybody. \ أَيّ شَيءٍ \ anything: a thing of any kind: Will you have anything to eat?. \ أَيًّا كان \ whatever: a strong form of what, expressing surprise: Whatever are you doing?. whoever: no matter who: I shall punish the guilty person, whoever he may be. -
125 سرعة
سُرْعَة \ pace: speed (of movement or progress): She gets her work done at steady pace. rate: speed: She drove past at a great rate. speed: swiftness; the measurement of the time that is spent (in going a certain distance or performing a certain action): at high speeds or low speeds; the speed of light; the speed of an engine. \ بِأَبْطَأ سُرعَة \ in bottom gear: in the slowest gear. \ بِأَقْصَى سُرْعَة \ like mad: wildly: She ran like mad to catch the train. at full speed: as fast as a vehicle, etc., will go. flat out: as fast as possible: He was running (or working) flat out. in top gear: in the fastest gear. \ بِسُرْعَة \ fast: quickly: He runs very fast. in no time: very quickly; very soon: If you follow this path, you’ll get there in no time. quickly: fast; without wasting time: Finish this as quickly as you can, (Note: use fast for actual speed: He drives too fast. If we say: He ran quickly over the bridge, we are talking of his haste, not of his speed). \ بِسُرْعَة خاطِفَة \ in a flash: very quickly and suddenly: He seized the money and was gone in a flash. \ بِسُرْعَة فائِقَة \ at full tilt: at great speed: The car ran full tilt into a tree. \ بِهَذِه السُّرْعَة \ already: (in questions, expressing surprise) so soon: Is it dinner time already?. \ سُرْعَة بَدِيهة \ wit: good sense; quickness of mind: She had the wit to telephone the police when she saw a man trying to enter the empty house next door. -
126 من (منكم)
مَن (مِنْكُم) \ those who, those that: the persons who: Those who want tickets must buy them now. who: asking a person’s name, etc.: Who is he? He’s Mr Bond, our teacher. whoever: a strong form of who, expressing surprise: Whoever told you that?. whom: the object form of who: Whom (who) did you see? To whom did you send it? (who did you send it to?) That’s the man to whom I talked yesterday. -
127 يا له من!
يا لَه مِن! \ what: expressing surprise or annoyance, etc.: What a big dog! What nasty medicine! What a shame!. -
128 already
بِهَذِه السُّرْعَة \ already: (in questions, expressing surprise) so soon: Is it dinner time already?.
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