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1 everybody
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2 everybody
كُلُّ إنسان \ everybody: every person. -
3 everybody
pronounevery person:كُل شَخْصEveryone thinks I'm right.
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4 with one accord
(everybody) in agreement:بِالأجْمَاعWith one accord they stood up to cheer him.
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5 every time
1) always; invariably:دائِما، كُل مَرَّهWe use this method every time.
2) whenever:كُل مَرَّه، كُلَّمـاEvery time he comes, we quarrel.
•Remark: everybody, ~everyone are singular: Everybody is (not are) tired / Everyone should buy his own ticket. see also their. -
6 evacuate
أَجْلَى \ evacuate: to empty; leave: Everybody evacuated the town when the army approached. \ جَلاَ عن \ evacuate: to empty; leave: Everybody evacuated the town when the army approached. -
7 الجميع
1́ n. all2́ pron. everybody -
8 كل امرأ
pron. each, everybody, everyone -
9 كل شخص
pron. everybody, everyone -
10 تداولته الألسن
تَدَاوَلَتْهُ الألْسُنُto circulate, pass from mouth to mouth, be on everybody's lips, be the talk of the town, run through the town -
11 تردد
تَرَدّدَ (أنّ), تَرَدّدَ على الألْسِنَةto be circulated, rumored, frequently stated; to circulate, pass from mouth to mouth, be on everybody's lips, be the talk of the town, run through the town -
12 تردد على الألسنة
تَرَدّدَ (أنّ), تَرَدّدَ على الألْسِنَةto be circulated, rumored, frequently stated; to circulate, pass from mouth to mouth, be on everybody's lips, be the talk of the town, run through the town -
13 تناقلته الألسن
تَنَاقَلَتْهُ الألْسُنُto pass from mouth to mouth, be on everybody's lips, be the talk of the town, run through the town, spread, circulate, make the rounds -
14 جرى على الألسن
جَرَى على الألْسُنto circulate, make the rounds, be in circulation, be current, spread, get about, pass from mouth to mouth, be on everybody's lips, be the talk of the town, run through the town -
15 جميعا
جَمِيعاًall (of), the whole (of); all without exception, one and all, everybody, everyone; altogether, wholly, totally, entirely, completely, fully, in full -
16 شاع
شاعَ: ذاعَ، اِنْتَشَرَto spread, circulate, get about, make the rounds, be in circulation, be current, run through the town, be the talk of the town, be on everybody's lips; to be or become widespread, widely known, public -
17 العموم
العُمُوم: الجُمْهُورthe public, the people, the masses, the populace, the commons, the rank and file; all, everybody -
18 جاء القوم قضهم أو قضهم
جاءَ القَوْمُ قَضُّهُم أو قَضَّهُمall the people came, they all came, everybody came -
19 الكل
الكُلّthe whole (of); all (of); all without exception; everybody, everyone; altogether, wholly, totally -
20 كل شخص
كُلّ شَخْصeverybody, everyone, every person, all
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