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1 fluent
طَلْق اللِّسان \ fluent: (of a person) speaking correctly at a natural speed: He is fluent in English. \ مُفَوَّه \ fluent: (of a person or his speech) speaking correctly at a natural speed: He is fluent in English. -
2 fluent
فَصِيح \ fluent: (of a person or his speech) speaking correctly at a natural speed: He is fluent in English. He speaks fluent English. well-spoken: speaking correctly and politely. -
3 fluent
[ˈfluənt] adjective1) (of a language etc) smoothly and skilfully spoken:طَلِقُ اللسانHe spoke fluent French.
2) (of a person) able to express oneself easily:فَصيحHe is fluent in English.
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4 حبسة مصحوبة بالطلاقة
fluent aphasia -
5 فصيح
فَصِيح \ fluent: (of a person or his speech) speaking correctly at a natural speed: He is fluent in English. He speaks fluent English. well-spoken: speaking correctly and politely. -
6 well-spoken
فَصِيح \ fluent: (of a person or his speech) speaking correctly at a natural speed: He is fluent in English. He speaks fluent English. well-spoken: speaking correctly and politely. -
7 طلق
طَلْق \ labour: the pains a woman experiences in giving birth to a child. \ طَلْق اللِّسان \ fluent: (of a person) speaking correctly at a natural speed: He is fluent in English. -
8 مفوه
مُفَوَّه \ fluent: (of a person or his speech) speaking correctly at a natural speed: He is fluent in English. -
9 جار
voisine; voisin; tyranniser; traîneuse; traîneur; tireuse; tireur; ruisselante; ruisselant; mugir; fluente; fluent; filante; filant; courante; courant; coulant -
10 سائل
ruisselante; ruisselant; questionneuse; questionneur; mendigote; mendigot; mendiante; mendiant; liquide; liqueur; interrogatrice; interrogateur; interpellatrice; interpellateur; inconsistante; inconsistant; gueux; gueuse; fondante; fondant; fluide; fluente; fluent; filante; filant; demandeur; demanderesse; dégoulinade; courante; courant; coulant; coquillard; besacier -
11 متقلب
volage; versatile; variable; variabilité; protée; ondoyant; journalière; journalier; instable; inconstante; inconstant; fluente; fluent; fluctuante; fluctuant; changeante; changeant; changeable; caméléonesque; caméléon -
12 بليغ
adj. eloquent, fluent, significant -
13 ذرب اللسان
adj. fluent -
14 رشيق
1́ adj. graceful, lightsome, lively, airy, lithe, spry, lissom, zippy, lithesome, agile, dapper, clever, facile, fleet, lissome, fluid, quick, ready, brisk, nippy, nimble, merry, swift, sharp, fluent, limber, svelte, willowy2́ n. alert, actor -
15 سلس
1́ adj. fluent, fluid, glib, voluble, easy, liquid2́ n. cursive3́ v. be smooth -
16 طلق اللسان
adj. glib, eloquent, fluent -
17 فصيح
adj. eloquent, fluent, well-spoken, voluble -
18 أفصح
أفْصَح: أكْثَرُ فَصَاحَةًmore eloquent, more fluent; purer, more literary -
19 ألسن
ألْسَن: فَصِيح، بَليغeloquent, fluent -
20 انطلق لسانه
اِنْطَلَقَ لِساَنُهُto be or become fluent, eloquent
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