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1 bilingual
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2 bilingual
[baɪˈlɪŋgwəl] adjective1) written or spoken in two languages:ثُنائي اللغَهa bilingual dictionary.
2) speaking two languages equally well:ثُنائي اللغَهa bilingual waiter.
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3 استعداد
اِسْتِعْدَاد \ aptitude: natural ability or skill: He has an aptitude for languages. readiness: being ready. willingness: readiness (to help). \ اِسْتِعْدَاد طبيعيّ (مِزاج) \ disposition: sb.’s usual way of thinking and acting; sb.’s character or nature: My son has a cheerful disposition. flair: a natural ability to do sth. well: a flair for languages. \ اِسْتِعْدَاد فِطْرِيّ \ gift: a natural ability to do sth. well: He has a gift for music. -
4 عالم
عَالِم \ learned: having or showing deep knowledge of serious matters, as a result of study: a learned writer; learned writings. scholar: a very learned person: Scholars study ancient languages. scientist: sb. skilled in the study of nature: Darwin was a famous scientist, (with an attrib. adj.) sb. who studies any sort of science a political scientist. \ عَالِم الآثار القَديمة \ archaeologist, archeologist: one who studies archaeology. \ عَالِم أَحْيَاء \ biologist: one who studies biology. \ عَالِم اقتصاد \ economist: sb. who studies economics. \ عَالِم بالأرصاد الجويّة \ meteorologist: sb. who studies the weather and gives official reports of probable future weather. \ عالِم بالتاريخ الطبيعي \ naturalist: sb. who studies the life of wild creatures or plants. \ عالِم بِعِلْم الطّبيعة \ physicist: a scientist who studies physics. \ عالِم بلُغات عديدة \ linguist: sb. who is skilled in foreign languages. \ عالِم جِيُولُوجي \ geologist: sb. who studies geology; sb. who uses geology in the search for useful minerals: Geologists are often employed to find oil under a desert. \ عَالِم فَلَك \ astronomer: sb. skilled at astronomy. \ عَالِم فِيزيَائيّ \ physicist: a scientist who studies physics. \ عَالِم لُغَة \ linguist: sb. who studies language scientifically. \ عَالِم مُتَخَصِّص في عِلْم الحَيَوان \ zoologist: sb. who studies zoology. \ عَالِم النَّبَات \ botanist: one who studies botany. \ عَالِم نَفْسَانِيّ \ psychologist: sb. who studies or practises psychology. -
5 ماهر
مَاهِر \ able: clever; skilful. artful: clever but not trustworthy. clever: quick in learning and understanding things, showing skill in using the brain or hands: a clever scientist a clever cook. practised: skilled through experience: a practised musician. proficient: well trained or skilled: a proficient cook; proficient in two foreign languages. skilful: clever, esp. with the hands: a skilful driver. skilled: having some special skill as a result of training: Skilled workmen are better paid than unskilled workmen. slick: clever (often in a bad sense): Slick business men are not trustworthy. \ مَاهِر \ handy: (of people) clever with the hands. \ See Also بارع في استعمال اليدين \ مَاهِر \ good at: skilled at: My son is good at languages and at swimming. \ See Also كُفء في -
6 aptitude
قابِلِيّة \ aptitude: natural ability or skill: He has an aptitude for languages. \ مَقْدِرَة طَبيعيّة \ aptitude: natural ability or skill: He has an aptitude for languages. -
7 accent
[ˈæksənt]1. noun1) (a mark used to show) the stress on a syllable:نَبْرَة الصَّوتThe accent is on the second syllable.
2) a mark used to show the pronunciation of a letter in certain languages:عَلَامَة تَشْدِيد اللَّفْظPut an accent on the e in début.
3) emphasis:تَوْكِيدThe accent must be on hard work.
لَهْجَهan American accent.
2. [əkˈsent] verbto pronounce with stress or emphasis:نبَّر اللَّفْظ، شَدَّدَ عَلَى مَقْطَعThe second syllable is accented.
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8 arts
noun plural( often with capital) languages, literature, history, as opposed to scientific subjects.الآداب، المَواضيع الأدَبِيَّه -
9 facility
[fəˈsɪlətɪ]1. noun1) ease or quickness:سُهولَه وسُرْعَهShe showed great facility in learning languages.
2) a skill:سَلاسَه، مَهارَهHe has a great facility for always being right.
2. noun pluralfaˈcilities the means to do something:تَسْهيلاتThere are facilities for cooking.
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10 family
[ˈfæməlɪ] plural ˈfamilies noun1) (singular or plural) a man, his wife and their children:عائِلَه( also adjective) a family holiday.
2) a group of people related to each other, including cousins, grandchildren etc:نَسْل، آل( also adjective) the family home.
3) the children of a man and his wife:أُسْرَهWhen I get married I should like a large family.
4) a group of plants, animals, languages etc that are connected in some way:فَصيلَه نَباتيَّه أو حَيَوانيَّهIn spite of its name, a koala bear is not a member of the bear family.
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11 feminine
[ˈfemɪnɪn] adjective1) of a woman:أنْثَويa feminine voice.
2) with all the essential qualities of a woman:نَسَويShe was a very feminine person.
3) in certain languages, of one of usually two or three genders of nouns etc.مُؤَنَّث -
12 flair
[fleə] nouna natural ability or cleverness for (doing) something:مَيْل طبيعي، نَزْعَهShe has flair for (learning) languages.
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13 language
[ˈlæŋgwɪdʒ] noun1) human speech:اللغهthe development of language in children.
2) the speech of a particular nation:لِسانRussian is a difficult language.
3) the words and way of speaking, writing etc usually connected with a particular group of people etc:لُغَة خاصَّهmedical language.
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14 linguist
[ˈlɪŋgwɪst] nouna person who studies language and/or is good at languages.لُغَوي -
15 linguistic
adjectiveof languages.لُغَوي -
16 linguistics
noun singularthe science of languages.عِلْم اللسانِيّات -
17 many
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18 masculine
[ˈmæskjulɪn] adjective1) of the male sex:ذُكوريmasculine qualities.
2) in certain languages, of one of usually two or three genders of nouns etc:مُذَكَّرIs the French word for "door" masculine or feminine?
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19 neuter
[ˈnjuːtə] adjective1) in certain languages, of the gender which is neither masculine nor feminine:مُحايِد: لا مُذَكَّر ولا مُؤَنَّثa neuter noun.
2) without sex:عَديم الجِنْسWorker bees are neuter, being neither male nor female.
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20 obstacle
[ˈɔbstəkl] nounsomething which prevents progress:عَقَبَه، عائِقHis inability to learn foreign languages was an obstacle to his career.
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