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الشَّباب \ the young: young people; children. youth: the state of being young; the time of being young: In my youth I was a keen footballer, (takes a pl. verb) young people in general They joined a youth club. The youth of today have great freedom. \ النَّاشِئة \ the young: young people; children. youth: (takes a pl. verb) young people in general: They joined a youth club. The youth of today have great freedom. -
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[juːθ] plural youths [juːðz] noun1) (the state of being in) the early part of life:Enjoy your youth!
جيل الشَّبابHe spent his youth in America.
2) a boy of fifteen to twenty years old approximately:شابٌّHe and two other youths were kicking a football about.
3) young people in general:الشَّبابSome people say that today's youth has/have no sense of responsibility.
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الصِّبَا \ boyhood: the time when one is a boy. youth: the state of being young; the time of being young: In my youth I was a keen footballer. -
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فَتًى \ chap, guy: man; boy; fellow. youth: a very young man: a youth of 19. -
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شَابّ \ young: not old: Have you got a young child? He’s too young to go to school. My younger brother was born after me; my youngest brother is the last of those who were born after me. youth: a very young man: a youth of 19. youthful: young, esp. in appearance or behaviour: a youthful leader; youthful eagerness. \ See Also صَغير السِّنّ -
7 youth hostel
a place for young people, especially hikers, on holiday, where cheap and simple accommodation is provided (noun youth hosteller)مَسْكِن الشَّباب -
8 youth(fulness)
فُتوَّة \ youth(fulness). \ See Also شَباب -
9 youth mentor
nounsomeone who gives guidance and is like a big sister/brother to a young person who has social problems or is retarded.مُرْشِد، ناصِح -
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11 shabab
youth [shabba] Hin shabab, Per shabab borrowed from Ar -
12 the young
الشَّباب \ the young: young people; children. youth: the state of being young; the time of being young: In my youth I was a keen footballer, (takes a pl. verb) young people in general They joined a youth club. The youth of today have great freedom. \ النَّاشِئة \ the young: young people; children. youth: (takes a pl. verb) young people in general: They joined a youth club. The youth of today have great freedom. -
13 الشباب
الشَّباب \ the young: young people; children. youth: the state of being young; the time of being young: In my youth I was a keen footballer, (takes a pl. verb) young people in general They joined a youth club. The youth of today have great freedom. -
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الشُّبَّان \ youth: (takes a pl. verb) young people in general: They joined a youth club. The youth of today have great freedom. -
15 الشبيبة
الشَّبيبَة \ youth: (takes a pl. verb) young people in general: They joined a youth club. The youth of today have great freedom. -
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17 شاب
شَابّ \ young: not old: Have you got a young child? He’s too young to go to school. My younger brother was born after me; my youngest brother is the last of those who were born after me. youth: a very young man: a youth of 19. youthful: young, esp. in appearance or behaviour: a youthful leader; youthful eagerness. \ See Also صَغير السِّنّ -
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الصِّبَا \ boyhood: the time when one is a boy. youth: the state of being young; the time of being young: In my youth I was a keen footballer. -
19 فتى
فَتًى \ chap, guy: man; boy; fellow. youth: a very young man: a youth of 19. \ فَتًى مُلْتَحِق بِفِرْقَة كَشْفِيَّة \ Scout, Boy Scout, Cub Scout: a member of the worldwide Scout group; it trains boys (by developing their character and their skills) to be helpful to other people everywhere. -
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