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1 each other
بَعْضُهُم بَعْضًا \ each other: (of two or more people) each doing sth. to the other; never used as the subject of a sentence: The boys all help each other (Each boy helps each of the other boys), (means that each of two or more does something to the other(s): They love each other dearly. one another: each other: They should help one another. -
2 each other
كُلٌّ منهما الآخر \ each other: (means that each of two or more does something to the other(s)): They love each other dearly. -
3 كل
كُلّ \ all: the whole number or amount of: All the boys have spent all their money. each: every one (of two or more) considered separately: I gave each boy a ball. I gave a ball to each of them. They each had one. They sat on each side of me. The balls cost 60 pence each. either: both of two; each: His sons sat on either side of him. every: each one, not leaving out any: The sun rises every day, (with few or a number) again and again with a regular spacing between each time He visits me every few days (or every third day or every three days). single: (esp. with each and every) each one separately; each one, without exception: He comes here every single day. whole: complete; unbroken: Her spent the whole day (all the day) in bed. He swallowed it whole (in one piece). \ كُلُّ (شَخْص) آخر \ every other: all the other ones: Every other boy passed the exam, but George failed. \ كُلُّ ثاني... \ every other: every second: I go there every other day. \ كُلُّ أسبوع \ weekly: once a week; every week: a weekly newspaper; a paper which comes out weekly; a weekly visit. \ كُلُّ أسبوعين \ fortnightly: adj., adv. happening once in every fortnight. \ كُلُّ إنسان \ everybody: every person. \ كُلُّ ساعة \ hourly: once an hour: There is an hourly bus service. The buses go hourly. \ كُلُّ شَخْص \ anybody: every person: Anybody could do that. \ كُلُّ شيء \ all: everything: All is ready. everything: all things. the lot: all: Don’t take the lot; leave some for me. \ كُلُّ ما \ whatever: anything: Do whatever you like. Read whatever book you like. \ كُلُّ مَسَاء \ nightly: every night: a nightly performance; happening twice nightly. \ كُلُّ مَن \ whoever: anyone who: Whoever said that was a fool. \ كُلٌّ مِن (كُلُّ واحدٍ) \ each: every one (of two or more) considered separately: I gave each boy a ball. I gave a ball to each of them. They each had one. They sat on each side of me. The balls cost 60 pence each. \ كُلٌّ منهما الآخر \ each other: (means that each of two or more does something to the other(s)): They love each other dearly. \ كُلَّ يوم \ everyday: happening every day: an everyday event. \ See Also يومي (يَوْميّ) \ كُلَّ يوم بعد يوم \ every other: every second: I go there every other day (Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday). \ See Also إلخ -
4 بعضهم بعضا
بَعْضُهُم بَعْضًا \ each other: (of two or more people) each doing sth. to the other; never used as the subject of a sentence: The boys all help each other (Each boy helps each of the other boys), (means that each of two or more does something to the other(s): They love each other dearly. one another: each other: They should help one another. -
5 one another
بَعْضُهُم بَعْضًا \ each other: (of two or more people) each doing sth. to the other; never used as the subject of a sentence: The boys all help each other (Each boy helps each of the other boys), (means that each of two or more does something to the other(s): They love each other dearly. one another: each other: They should help one another.
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