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1 unfortunately
لِلأَسَف \ unfortunately: by unhappy chance or bad fortune; sadly: She was unfortunately delayed. Unfortunately, he didn’t get the job that he wanted. \ مَعَ الأَسَف \ unfortunately: by unhappy chance or bad fortune; sadly: She was unfortunately delayed. Unfortunately, he didn’t get the job that he wanted. -
2 unfortunately
adverbلِسوء الحَظI'd like to help but unfortunately I can't.
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3 للأسف
لِلأَسَف \ unfortunately: by unhappy chance or bad fortune; sadly: She was unfortunately delayed. Unfortunately, he didn’t get the job that he wanted. -
4 مع
مَعَ \ along: with one: Bring your friend along. for: in favour of: Are you for this idea or against it?. to: (after an adj.): Be kind to her. with: in the company of: Come with me. I agree with you, against He quarrelled with her. She struggled with him. \ مَعَ الأَسَف \ unfortunately: by unhappy chance or bad fortune; sadly: She was unfortunately delayed. Unfortunately, he didn’t get the job that he wanted. \ مَعَ أَنَّ \ although: in spite of the fact that: Although (he was) ill, he went to work, and yet; but: I think it’s his coat, although I’m not certain.. as: though: Much as I want it, I can’t pay for it. \ مَعَ بَعْضِهم البعض \ together: in company; not separately: Let’s travel together. I went together with my brother. The pages were stuck together (to each other). \ مَعَ حُسْن نِيَّة (أو سُوء) \ with good (or evil) will (with good or ill): feelings towards others: He showed his good will by inviting us to a meal. \ مَعَ ذَلك \ after all: in spite of this: He refused my invitation but came after all. however: all the same; in spite of what has just been said: I’m very tired; however, I’ll come and help you. nevertheless: in spite of that: I told him it would be dangerous, but nevertheless he did it. still: in spite of that: We rarely win; but still, we enjoy playing. \ مَعَ السلامة \ good-bye: an expression used when parting from sb.: We said good-bye to our guests. Good-bye, David!. \ مَعَ شُمُول التارِيخَيْن \ inclusive: including the first and last number or date: The exams will last ten days, from June 3rd to June 12th inclusive. \ See Also الرقمَيْن، إلخ \ مَعَ المُمَانَعَة \ under protest: unwillingly, after complaining: He paid the bill under protest. \ مَعَ هذا \ herewith: (in business letters) with this: Herewith is your copy of the report. -
5 لسوء الحظ
adv. regrettably, unfortunately, unluckily -
6 للأسف
adv. regrettably, unfortunately -
7 مع الأسف
adv. unfortunately -
8 للأسف
لِلأسَف، مَعَ الأسَف، بِكُلّ أسَف، واأسَفَاه، وَيَا لَلأسَفunfortunately; regrettably; alas, what a pity, (it's) too bad, woe, wellaway -
9 مع الأسف
لِلأسَف، مَعَ الأسَف، بِكُلّ أسَف، واأسَفَاه، وَيَا لَلأسَفunfortunately; regrettably; alas, what a pity, (it's) too bad, woe, wellaway -
10 بكل أسف
لِلأسَف، مَعَ الأسَف، بِكُلّ أسَف، واأسَفَاه، وَيَا لَلأسَفunfortunately; regrettably; alas, what a pity, (it's) too bad, woe, wellaway -
11 واأسفاه
لِلأسَف، مَعَ الأسَف، بِكُلّ أسَف، واأسَفَاه، وَيَا لَلأسَفunfortunately; regrettably; alas, what a pity, (it's) too bad, woe, wellaway -
12 ويا للأسف
لِلأسَف، مَعَ الأسَف، بِكُلّ أسَف، واأسَفَاه، وَيَا لَلأسَفunfortunately; regrettably; alas, what a pity, (it's) too bad, woe, wellaway -
13 واحسرتاه
واحَسْرَتَاه، يا حَسْرَتِي، يا لَلْحَسْرَة -
14 يا حسرتي
واحَسْرَتَاه، يا حَسْرَتِي، يا لَلْحَسْرَة -
15 يا للحسرة
واحَسْرَتَاه، يا حَسْرَتِي، يا لَلْحَسْرَة -
16 لسوء الحظ
لِسُوء الحَظّunfortunately, unluckily -
17 لسوء الحظ
لِسُوْءِ الحَظّunfortunately, unluckily -
18 يا لهف
يا لَهْفَ، يا لَهْفاً، يا لَهْفاه، يا لَهْفِي، يا لَهْفَةُ، يا لَهْفتاه -
19 يا لهفا
يا لَهْفَ، يا لَهْفاً، يا لَهْفاه، يا لَهْفِي، يا لَهْفَةُ، يا لَهْفتاه -
20 يا لهفاه
يا لَهْفَ، يا لَهْفاً، يا لَهْفاه، يا لَهْفِي، يا لَهْفَةُ، يا لَهْفتاه
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