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1 domestic
[dəˈmestɪk] adjective1) of or in the house or home:بَيْتي، مَنْزِليdomestic utensils.
2) concerning one's private life or family:أَهْلي، عائِليdomestic problems.
3) (of animals) tame and living with or used by people.داجِن، أَليف4) not foreign:مَحَلِّي، داخِليthe Government's domestic policy.
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2 domestic
بَيْتِيّ \ domestic: concerning the home: She had to leave the office because of domestic troubles. -
3 domestic
مَنْزِليّ \ domestic: concerning the home: She had to leave the office because of domestic troubles. home: concerning one’s home: my home town; a football match on the home ground. -
4 domestic
أَلِيف \ domestic: (of animals) not wild; kept by man for his use. tame: not wild, not afraid of people: a tame bird. \ داجِن \ domestic: (of animals) not wild; kept by man for his use. tame: not wild; not afraid of people: a tame bird. -
5 domestic science
عِلْم التَّدْبِير المنزليّ \ domestic science: the study of cooking and other housekeeping skills. -
6 domestic help
مُساعَدَه مَنْزِلِيَّه -
7 native, indigenous; domestic
أَهليّ \ native, indigenous; domestic. -
8 mawashi
domestic animals, cattle [masha] Hin maveshi, Per mawashi borrowed from Ar -
9 الذبابة الداجنة
domestic fly -
10 طب منزلي
domestic medicine -
11 مقاذير بلدية
domestic sewage -
12 بيتي
بَيْتِيّ \ domestic: concerning the home: She had to leave the office because of domestic troubles. -
13 منزلي
مَنْزِليّ \ domestic: concerning the home: She had to leave the office because of domestic troubles. home: concerning one’s home: my home town; a football match on the home ground. -
14 home
مَنْزِليّ \ domestic: concerning the home: She had to leave the office because of domestic troubles. home: concerning one’s home: my home town; a football match on the home ground. -
15 tame
أَلِيف \ domestic: (of animals) not wild; kept by man for his use. tame: not wild, not afraid of people: a tame bird. \ داجِن \ domestic: (of animals) not wild; kept by man for his use. tame: not wild; not afraid of people: a tame bird. -
16 أليف
adj. tame, domestic, domesticated, housebroken -
17 أهلي
adj. domestic, indigenous, country -
18 السائبة
n. domestic animal -
19 بلدي
adj. domestic, indigenous, native, municipal -
20 بياضات منزلية
n. domestic
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