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21 سهل
سَهْل: سَلسfluent, flowing, easy, facile -
22 طلق اللسان
طَلْقُ اللّسَانfluent, eloquent, voluble, glib -
23 فصح
فَصُحَ: كانَ فَصِيحاًto be or become eloquent, fluent -
24 فصيح
فَصِيح: بَلِيغ، ذَرِبُ اللّسَانeloquent, fluent, well-spoken -
25 مفوه
مُفَوّه: بَلِيغ، مِصْقَعeloquent, fluent -
26 مصقع
مِصْقَع: بَلِيغ، مُفَوّهeloquent, fluent -
27 broken
[ˈbrəukən] adjectiveمَكْسورMy watch is broken.
2) interrupted:مُتَقَطِّعbroken sleep.
3) uneven:وَعِر، ، غَيْر مُسْتَوٍbroken ground.
4) (of language) not fluent:م��كَسَّر، غَيْر سَليمHe speaks broken English.
5) ruined:مُكَسَّر، لوالِدَيْن مُنْفَصِلَيْنThe children come from a broken home (= their parents are no longer living together).
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28 طلاقة لسان
طَلاقة لِسَان \ fluency: being fluent. -
29 فصاحة
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30 fluency
طَلاقة لِسَان \ fluency: being fluent. -
31 fluency
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32 oratory
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