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1 narrative
قِصَّة \ fiction: stories that are imagined by the writer and are not true: science fiction. narrative: (telling) a story: a long narrative; narrative poetry. story: an account of events (true or imaginary): my life story; a fairy story. tale: a story. \ See Also رواية (رِوايَة) -
2 narrative
قَصَصِيّ \ narrative: (telling) a story: narrative poetry. -
3 narrative
[ˈnarətɪv] nouna story:رِوائي، قَصَصيan exciting narrative.
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4 قصة
قِصَّة \ fiction: stories that are imagined by the writer and are not true: science fiction. narrative: (telling) a story: a long narrative; narrative poetry. story: an account of events (true or imaginary): my life story; a fairy story. tale: a story. \ See Also رواية (رِوايَة) \ قِصَّة تُثير المَشَاعِر \ thriller: an exciting book, play or film. \ قِصَّة خُرافيّة \ fable: a fanciful story, often about animals. \ قِصَّة رومانسيّة \ romance: a fanciful story (in an old book) of exciting and noble deeds of knights, etc.. \ قَصَّة سريعة \ snip: a snipping cut. \ قَصَّة شَعْر \ haircut: an act of cutting the hair of the head to make it neat: I need a haircut. \ قِصَّة طويلة \ novel: a long written story about imagined people and events. \ قِصَّة غَرَامِيّة \ romance: ( modern use) a love story or love affair. \ قِصَّة غير قابِلة للتصدِيق \ a tall story: that is hard to believe. \ قِصَّة الفُرسان وبطولاتهم \ romance: a fanciful story (in an old book) of exciting and noble deeds of knights, etc.. \ قِصَّة قَصِيرة \ short story: a short imagined story. -
5 fiction
قِصَّة \ fiction: stories that are imagined by the writer and are not true: science fiction. narrative: (telling) a story: a long narrative; narrative poetry. story: an account of events (true or imaginary): my life story; a fairy story. tale: a story. \ See Also رواية (رِوايَة) -
6 story
قِصَّة \ fiction: stories that are imagined by the writer and are not true: science fiction. narrative: (telling) a story: a long narrative; narrative poetry. story: an account of events (true or imaginary): my life story; a fairy story. tale: a story. \ See Also رواية (رِوايَة) -
7 tale
قِصَّة \ fiction: stories that are imagined by the writer and are not true: science fiction. narrative: (telling) a story: a long narrative; narrative poetry. story: an account of events (true or imaginary): my life story; a fairy story. tale: a story. \ See Also رواية (رِوايَة) -
8 قصصي
قَصَصِيّ \ narrative: (telling) a story: narrative poetry. -
9 حكاية
n. story, tale, yarn, narrative, narration, history, relation, anecdote, relating -
10 سرد
1́ n. enumeration, narrative, relation, record, recitation, recital, rehearsal2́ v. enumerate, retail, recite, recount -
11 شعر قصصي
n. narrative poetry -
12 قصة
n. story, tale, narrative, narration, fiction, novel, recital, yarn, anecdote, account, report -
13 قصصي
1́ adj. fictional, relational, narrative2́ n. novelist, narrator -
14 حديث
حَدِيث: خَبَر، رِوَايَةreport, account; tale, narrative -
15 حكاية
حِكَايَة: قِصّةstory, tale, narrative, narration -
16 روائي
رِوَائِيّ: قِصَصِيّ، مُتَعَلّقٌ بِالرّوَاياتnovelistic, fictional, narrative -
17 الأدب الروائي
الأدَبُ الرّوَائِيّfiction; narrative literature -
18 رواية
رِوَايَة: قِصّة، حِكَايَةnovel, story, fiction; narrative, narration, tale; account, report; version -
19 سرد
سَرْد: رِوَايَة، قَصّrelation, relating, narration, narrative, narrating, recital, recounting, telling -
20 شعر قصصي
شِعْرٌ قَصَصِيّ
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